-I just re-posted the info from their web site,
http://dqso.net/index.files/digipen07.html , I am not sure hw accurate
it is.
Andy
-- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Dirk DK8EE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Andrew!
Stages are noticed at 2007? Is it correct? The 6 of june is... let me
Hi Andrew!
Stages are noticed at 2007? Is it correct? The 6 of june is... let me
see... today! Very short announcement i think ;-) Correct dates?
73s de
Dirk -DK8EE-
Am Fr, 6.06.2008, 03:43, schrieb Andrew O'Brien:
Digital Pentathlon - 2008 http://dqso.net/index.files/digipen07.html
...
The KN4LF Daily LF/MF/HF/6M Frequency Radiowave Propagation Forecast
#2008-22 has been published on Friday 06/06/2008 at 1430 UTC, valid UTC
Saturday 06/07/2008 through 2359 UTC Friday 06/13/2008 at
http://www.kn4lf.com/kn4lf6.htm .
73 God Bless,
Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF
Lakeland, FL,
It was called a Chinese firedrake in another group and has been on
for a while.
Before you ask what a firedrake is see
http://www.satdirectory.com/firedrake.html
for one explanation
73
John
KE5HAM
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Walt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I the only
Sounds like the music is intended to jam the mandarin broadcast. Must be a
broadcast from outside the targeted country and disfavored by the current
administration. It quits every now and then so targeted country can judge
its effectiveness, and so they can shut it off if the voice broadcast
Actually, Brent, the source of the jamming music audio feed that
directly drives the transmitter is satellite audio, the right channel
of a stereo satellite downlink 4GHz source. The left channel carries
other programming on it in Mandarin and other Chinese dialects. There
may be 60 to 80dB of
cool. I don't have any satellite capability, and don't have line of sight
from SE Alabama anyway.
at least, my last sentence is still correct!!
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From: expeditionradio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 12:27 PM
Subject:
May I suggest a temporary alternate frequency
for PSK31 while the Chinese jam 14070?
14092.0 kHz USB
If past history of the Chinese Firedrake Jammer
is any indication, we can look forward to many
more days or months of jamming on 14070.
They jammed 18160kHz (+/- 10kHz) for about a year
With the ALE/FAE modes, the basic ALE 8FSK waveform is used, only slowed
down in baud speed from 125 to 50, with the improved sensitivity but
reduced throughput, but of course, a much narrower ham friendly
bandwidth conserving mode when in ALE/FAE400 vs ALE/FAE 2000. Note that
the bandwidth is
Thanks for the info so soon - made for interesting reading . . .
Hope it does not start a trend - or a new broadcast band . .
Walt
I hear it here in Northern California (Tuolumne) too. S8 on a dipole.
Matt
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Walt
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 8:32 AM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] broadcast music
I must have missed a lot while my email client has been down. How has
the interfering been identified as coming from China?-
Dick
kc4cop
-- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, expeditionradio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I suggest a temporary alternate frequency
for PSK31 while the Chinese
pse disregard my request. I got my answer on 2-meters.
Dick
kc4cop
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, expeditionradio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I suggest a temporary alternate frequency
for PSK31 while the Chinese jam 14070?
14092.0 kHz USB
If past history of the Chinese
Hi Dick:
Just to let you know we get the same Chinees station in here on 7.173 every
afternoon at 4pm CST. this goes on almost everyday.. I'm pretty sure its the
same one...
Garrett / AA0OI
- Original Message
From: kc4cop996 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
All,
QRV on digital voice - 14236.0 FDMDV. Will be on most of the evening.
Tony - K2MO
Hello Rick,
Note that the bandwidth is perhaps five times wider for 2 1/2 times more
throughput.
Normally it would be possible to have a 2000 Hz ALE at 250 bauds instead of 125
bauds. For, I suppose, a reason of frequency diversity, the shift between two
adjacent tones in ALE is twice the
Fascinating, many thanks for sharing.
Andy.
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