Hello Rick,
Do you think that it would be possible for some hams to develop
something similar, or better yet, follow the MIL-STD specifications so
that we have future continued interoperability?
I think PCALE and MARSAle have also integered the 110A mode. I hope thay are
interoperable with
Last night around 10.131Mhz from Central Oregon I heard what appeared
to be two highspead CW signal pretty wide appeart sending simultaneously.
At first, only one was in my bandwidth and I thought it was just
highspeed CW. CWGet clocked it at about 60wpm but no text was
appearing on the display.
Pactor? RTTY with a big shift?
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Last night around 10.131Mhz from Central Oregon I heard what appeared
to be two highspead CW signal pretty wide appeart sending simultaneously.
Patrick said:
I think PCALE and MARSAle have also integered the 110A mode. I hope thay
are interoperable with RFSM (?) for at least a common part.
I have been told, and confirmed with the RFSM author, that the DLP is modified
Hello Paul,
Do you try CCW-FSK at 48 wpm (in Multipsk)? 2 complementary modulated CW
carriers are transmitted (a sort of RTTY with CW signs).
73
Patrick
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From: Paul
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 4:46 PM
Subject:
Paul,
I think what you heard was one half of a 75bd 850Hz shift FSK
transmission. This is a non amateur transmission. It has been a regular
visitor to 30m for many years. I hear it every day up in Washington.
73 Sholto
KE7HPV
Paul wrote:
Last night around 10.131Mhz from Central Oregon I
Shoto,
I think Patrick's suggestion of CCW-FSK comes closest to the mark. I
could clearly see two carriers so I don't think I had one half of
something - though at first I did when I thought it was a single High
Speed CW signal. I didn't launch Multipsk but I will next time.
Thank you both,
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Ed Hekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made a similar modification to an IC-735 to use the 250Hz CW filter
in SSB mode although that was a bit more complicated.
Let me know if you would like me to send the instructions.
Hey Ed. I now have the IC-735 and
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Joe Veldhuis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One note: if you use the ACC-1 jack for your soundcard interface,
disconnect the mic when working digital, as both the front-panel
mic and the ACC jack are live when transmitting.
Hey Joe. This is a rather old post,