Kim,

For a "dial scale" for LSB, run DigiPan (www.digipan.net).

In Configure>Band, set the Spectrum Start frequency 3 KHz higher than the known 
watering holes, put a dot in LSB, and DigiPan will display the correct RF 
frequencies above the waterfall. For PSK31 on 20 meters, use a Spectrum Start 
frequency of 14.073 to receive stations from 14070 to 14072.5 on LSB. For 40 
meters, use either 7038 or 7073, LSB, for the PSK31 activity.

73, Skip KH6TY
http://kh6ty.home.comcast.net

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kim 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 3:21 PM
  Subject: [digitalradio] Re: 40m Band what is going on???


  You're going to have problems with 30M down because all transmissions are in 
USB. Best place for signals on 20M are around 14076-14078. On 30M 10139=10141 
and 40M 7036-7039.

  Kim AB7JK

  --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Toby Burnett" <ruff...@...> wrote:
  >
  > I know this is digi related group but having just got my 135 foot doublet
  > back up after new year storms. What is going on on 40M. Is it me or is
  > there no English speaking hams on this band during the day. Used to be lots
  > of UK net's on during the day and could work all over UK / Ireland and EU. 
  > Now we have even a ham I guess playing music at s9 on 7.092. Has something
  > happened since I been away. 
  > The bans sounds like a CB free for all. 
  > 
  > Dissapointed!!!!!!!!!!
  > 
  > Toby 
  > 
  > -------Original Message-------
  > 
  > From: skip19755
  > Date: 17/03/2009 13:33:57
  > To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
  > Subject: [digitalradio] using WSPR
  > 
  > Hello to all...I am new to this mode and also trying JT65A...question is I
  > am using a Ten-Tec Scot 555 and the sideband is not switchable...it is set
  > for USB 20 up...LSB 30 down...works fine on psk and RTTY (can reverse) on
  > DM780...using the K1JT or WSPR program will it make any difference...also
  > where can I find a spotting sight that will show the frequency being used..
  > thank you for your time Ken N5LYJ/5
  >


  

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