Request Radio Check... Limits?
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Request Radio Check... Limits?
What do you use as an acceptable response for a radio check? To date, I’ve been happy with 5 or 4, but will try to rectify something if it is a 3. But what about a 2? Or a 1?
What if the best you can get is a 3, and you’re going into controlled airspace or an MBZ?
Where do you draw the line, and why?
Cheers,
Dupre.
What if the best you can get is a 3, and you’re going into controlled airspace or an MBZ?
Where do you draw the line, and why?
Cheers,
Dupre.
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Whilst this relates to Amateur radio, it may give you a better understanding of determining signal readability.
I would think that readability less than 3 could constitute a safety hazard.
I would think that readability less than 3 could constitute a safety hazard.