Re: [digitalradio] Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200

2010-04-07 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello Tony,

I bet Patrick could make that happen. 
It could be possible, but too much complex, so the most probable is that it 
will not happened.

73
Patrick


  - Original Message - 
  From: Tony 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 6:59 AM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200




  On 4/6/2010 7:20 PM, Andy obrien wrote: 
  
What would be fun would be if I could do both,  scan both Standard ALE and 
ALE 400 in one pass of channels over 30 seconds.  

  I bet Patrick could make that happen. 

15 seconds of either mode.  On the other hand, maybe I should give up on 
the ALE400 concept and encourange everyone to scan/sound (while attended) with 
ALE 141A and switch to appropriate digital modes as conditions suit.


  I think you're on the right track Andy. The ALE-400 mode is certainly more 
spectrum friendly. We have all the hardware / software tools we need; the only 
thing left is participation.  

  Tony -K2MO







On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Tony d...@optonline.net wrote:


  On 4/6/2010 6:33 PM, Andy obrien wrote: 
  
I will be Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200 UTC. Give a CQ,
QRZ, or a sounding if you are looking for a QSO.

Andy K3UK
FN02.




  Andy,

  The upper HF bands are open to the south (2300z). Several S. American  / 
Caribbean stations on 10/12/15 meters. Standard ALE might bring a few returns. 

  Tony -K2MO





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[digitalradio] Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200

2010-04-06 Thread Andy obrien
I will be Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200 UTC.  Give a CQ,
QRZ, or a sounding if you are looking for a QSO.

Andy K3UK
FN02.


Re: [digitalradio] Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200

2010-04-06 Thread Tony

On 4/6/2010 6:33 PM, Andy obrien wrote:


I will be Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200 UTC. Give a CQ,
QRZ, or a sounding if you are looking for a QSO.

Andy K3UK
FN02.



Andy,

The upper HF bands are open to the south (2300z). Several S. American  / 
Caribbean stations on 10/12/15 meters. Standard ALE might bring a few 
returns.


Tony -K2MO






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Re: [digitalradio] Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200

2010-04-06 Thread Andy obrien
What would be fun would be if I could do both,  scan both Standard ALE and
ALE 400 in one pass of channels over 30 seconds.  15 seconds of either
mode.  On the other hand, maybe I should give up on the ALE400 concept and
encourange everyone to scan/sound (while attended) with ALE 141A and switch
to appropriate digital modes as conditions suit.

Andy K3UK

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Tony d...@optonline.net wrote:



 On 4/6/2010 6:33 PM, Andy obrien wrote:



 I will be Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200 UTC. Give a CQ,
 QRZ, or a sounding if you are looking for a QSO.

 Andy K3UK
 FN02.


 Andy,

 The upper HF bands are open to the south (2300z). Several S. American  /
 Caribbean stations on 10/12/15 meters. Standard ALE might bring a few
 returns.

 Tony -K2MO




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Re: [digitalradio] Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200

2010-04-06 Thread Tony

On 4/6/2010 7:20 PM, Andy obrien wrote:


What would be fun would be if I could do both,  scan both Standard ALE 
and ALE 400 in one pass of channels over 30 seconds.



I bet Patrick could make that happen.


15 seconds of either mode.  On the other hand, maybe I should give up 
on the ALE400 concept and encourange everyone to scan/sound (while 
attended) with ALE 141A and switch to appropriate digital modes as 
conditions suit.


I think you're on the right track Andy. The ALE-400 mode is certainly 
more spectrum friendly. We have all the hardware / software tools we 
need; the only thing left is participation.


Tony -K2MO





On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Tony d...@optonline.net 
mailto:d...@optonline.net wrote:


On 4/6/2010 6:33 PM, Andy obrien wrote:


I will be Scanning 3583,7073,14073, ALE400 2230-0200 UTC. Give a CQ,
QRZ, or a sounding if you are looking for a QSO.

Andy K3UK
FN02.



Andy,

The upper HF bands are open to the south (2300z). Several S.
American  / Caribbean stations on 10/12/15 meters. Standard ALE
might bring a few returns.

Tony -K2MO





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