[digitalradio] Re: The RS ID Weekend

2010-05-16 Thread Andy obrien
ALE 400 won in the RS ID sweepestakes, so far this weekend.  I
stayed mostly on 20M today (Saturday), Here are the modes my software
automtiacally detected. 5 modes.  I did not use my SDR , will use
Sunday.
Andy K3UK




02:00:31 UTC ALE4002621 Hz
01:57:38 UTC DOMINOEX-8479 Hz
01:38:20 UTC ALE4002654 Hz
01:32:10 UTC ALE4002659 Hz
01:27:16 UTC ALE4002018 Hz
01:27:09 UTC ALE4002654 Hz
01:19:28 UTC ALE4002018 Hz
01:11:33 UTC ALE4002648 Hz
01:09:38 UTC ALE4002637 Hz
01:08:46 UTC ALE4002648 Hz
23:20:06 UTC OLIVIA-8-250  1873 Hz
22:02:30 UTC ALE4002621 Hz
22:00:09 UTC ALE4002632 Hz
21:56:48 UTC BPSK313445 Hz
20:59:57 UTC ALE4001507 Hz
20:47:11 UTC ALE4002637 Hz
20:45:54 UTC ALE4002433 Hz
19:27:36 UTC PSK125R   1501 Hz
18:14:06 UTC ALE4002239 Hz
18:02:05 UTC ALE4001593 Hz
18:01:56 UTC ALE4002422 Hz
18:01:40 UTC ALE4001593 Hz
17:52:46 UTC ALE4002422 Hz
17:27:50 UTC ALE4001927 Hz
17:23:58 UTC ALE4001938 Hz
17:22:59 UTC ALE4001943 Hz
17:20:27 UTC ALE4001948 Hz
17:16:52 UTC ALE4001954 Hz
17:10:52 UTC ALE4001582 Hz
17:09:47 UTC ALE4001588 Hz
17:04:48 UTC ALE4001981 Hz
16:47:25 UTC ALE4001997 Hz
16:44:15 UTC ALE4002002 Hz
16:36:08 UTC ALE4001588 Hz
16:26:28 UTC ALE4002874 Hz
16:26:15 UTC ALE4002869 Hz
16:24:19 UTC ALE4002874 Hz
15:53:41 UTC ALE4002880 Hz
15:52:16 UTC ALE4002874 Hz
15:47:23 UTC ALE4002880 Hz
15:42:04 UTC ALE4002896 Hz
15:38:06 UTC ALE4002901 Hz
15:21:28 UTC ALE4002960 Hz
15:21:01 UTC ALE4003009 Hz
15:13:08 UTC ALE4002960 Hz
14:47:06 UTC ALE4003154 Hz
14:21:12 UTC DOMINOEX-16   1195 Hz
14:18:07 UTC DOMINOEX-16   1189 Hz
14:16:09 UTC DOMINOEX-16   1195 Hz
14:08:38 UTC ALE4002950 Hz
14:01:31 UTC ALE4002966 Hz
13:38:58 UTC ALE4002196 Hz


On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 6:54 AM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:
 This coming weekend May 15th and 16th , a few of us  will be testing
 Reed Solomon IDs... their usefulness and robustness. So, if you are
 going to be on the air this weekend, using a digital mode, please use
 your RS ID features.  Use it perhaps a bit more than you might
 normally do, so we can have some targets to detect.  Often people only
 use it at the beginning of a CQ to help ID their mode .  I would like
 to see it on all overs since it helps others detect you,  and you
 may be missed if you are not the one calling CQ.  If you have the Call
 ID feature, please also use that since this will also plot your actual
 Call sign.

 For those unfamiliar with Reed Solomon ID as implemented by Patrick
 F6CTE, RS ID causes a very brief  tone that, when detected, will allow
 others with RS-ID capable software to be informed of the mode you are
 using.  Software like Multipsk, DM780, and FLdigi then take this
 information and arrange it it tabular form so that you can review what
 ID's you have received and on what frequency.

 Andy K3UK



Re: [digitalradio] Re: The RS ID Weekend

2010-05-16 Thread Tony

On 5/16/2010 3:11 AM, Andy obrien wrote:


ALE 400 won in the RS ID sweepestakes, so far this weekend. I
stayed mostly on 20M today (Saturday), Here are the modes my software
automtiacally detected. 5 modes. I did not use my SDR , will use
Sunday.
Andy K3UK

Nice job Andy. I'll give it a shot tomorrow in SDR mode - have a few 
honey-doos' to take care of first.


Tony -K2MO



02:00:31 UTC ALE400 2621 Hz
01:57:38 UTC DOMINOEX-8 479 Hz
01:38:20 UTC ALE400 2654 Hz
01:32:10 UTC ALE400 2659 Hz
01:27:16 UTC ALE400 2018 Hz
01:27:09 UTC ALE400 2654 Hz
01:19:28 UTC ALE400 2018 Hz
01:11:33 UTC ALE400 2648 Hz
01:09:38 UTC ALE400 2637 Hz
01:08:46 UTC ALE400 2648 Hz
23:20:06 UTC OLIVIA-8-250 1873 Hz
22:02:30 UTC ALE400 2621 Hz
22:00:09 UTC ALE400 2632 Hz
21:56:48 UTC BPSK31 3445 Hz
20:59:57 UTC ALE400 1507 Hz
20:47:11 UTC ALE400 2637 Hz
20:45:54 UTC ALE400 2433 Hz
19:27:36 UTC PSK125R 1501 Hz
18:14:06 UTC ALE400 2239 Hz
18:02:05 UTC ALE400 1593 Hz
18:01:56 UTC ALE400 2422 Hz
18:01:40 UTC ALE400 1593 Hz
17:52:46 UTC ALE400 2422 Hz
17:27:50 UTC ALE400 1927 Hz
17:23:58 UTC ALE400 1938 Hz
17:22:59 UTC ALE400 1943 Hz
17:20:27 UTC ALE400 1948 Hz
17:16:52 UTC ALE400 1954 Hz
17:10:52 UTC ALE400 1582 Hz
17:09:47 UTC ALE400 1588 Hz
17:04:48 UTC ALE400 1981 Hz
16:47:25 UTC ALE400 1997 Hz
16:44:15 UTC ALE400 2002 Hz
16:36:08 UTC ALE400 1588 Hz
16:26:28 UTC ALE400 2874 Hz
16:26:15 UTC ALE400 2869 Hz
16:24:19 UTC ALE400 2874 Hz
15:53:41 UTC ALE400 2880 Hz
15:52:16 UTC ALE400 2874 Hz
15:47:23 UTC ALE400 2880 Hz
15:42:04 UTC ALE400 2896 Hz
15:38:06 UTC ALE400 2901 Hz
15:21:28 UTC ALE400 2960 Hz
15:21:01 UTC ALE400 3009 Hz
15:13:08 UTC ALE400 2960 Hz
14:47:06 UTC ALE400 3154 Hz
14:21:12 UTC DOMINOEX-16 1195 Hz
14:18:07 UTC DOMINOEX-16 1189 Hz
14:16:09 UTC DOMINOEX-16 1195 Hz
14:08:38 UTC ALE400 2950 Hz
14:01:31 UTC ALE400 2966 Hz
13:38:58 UTC ALE400 2196 Hz

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 6:54 AM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com 
mailto:k3ukandy%40gmail.com wrote:

 This coming weekend May 15th and 16th , a few of us  will be testing
 Reed Solomon IDs... their usefulness and robustness. So, if you are
 going to be on the air this weekend, using a digital mode, please use
 your RS ID features.  Use it perhaps a bit more than you might
 normally do, so we can have some targets to detect.  Often people only
 use it at the beginning of a CQ to help ID their mode .  I would like
 to see it on all overs since it helps others detect you,  and you
 may be missed if you are not the one calling CQ.  If you have the Call
 ID feature, please also use that since this will also plot your actual
 Call sign.

 For those unfamiliar with Reed Solomon ID as implemented by Patrick
 F6CTE, RS ID causes a very brief  tone that, when detected, will allow
 others with RS-ID capable software to be informed of the mode you are
 using.  Software like Multipsk, DM780, and FLdigi then take this
 information and arrange it it tabular form so that you can review what
 ID's you have received and on what frequency.

 Andy K3UK