Russian Digital+SSTV Contest
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Sponsored by: Moscow digital club MsstvS
Organized and run by Moscow digital club MsstvS
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Does anyone know what frequency the XM or Sirius satellite services in
North America use ? I was thinking, if my radios had the frequency
range, that it might be interesting to hear their raw digital signal.
Andy K3UK
I was reading the 30M Digital Group web page (
http://www.30meterdigital.org/ ) and thinking a bit... Much of what
is posted there makes sense to many of the people that are avid users
of the digitalradio Yahoo group. The band is not crowded with
contests, there is less competition with other
B297 PCTV GOLD, INC. (Broadband Radio Service License) (This is the XM
radio inner city booster with the scary warning)
2150.0-2156.0 MHz
Discovered that on one of our sites.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien
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Does anyone know what
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien
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Also, what typical range does the band
afford in daylight and evening conditions?
Well looks like I got 520 miles at my first Propnet attempt tonight.
x Call Tx Grid Rx Call Rx Grid Distanceband
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I was reading the 30M Digital Group web page (
http://www.30meterdigital.org/ ) and thinking a bit... Much of what
is posted there makes sense to many of the people that are avid users
of the digitalradio Yahoo group. The band is not crowded with
contests, there is
So,
perhaps we can make more of an effort to use this band, Has anyone
tried it for Digital Voice. ?
Region 1 bandplan 30 m :
10100 - 10140 200 hz BW CW, QRP
10140 - 10150 500 hz BW digimodes
No DV until someone makes a 500hz wide dv-mode for region 1.