Dear, Andy K3UK thank you ...
73
Frank
YV4GJN
(Muchas gracias por la explicacion mi amigo Andy saludos desde Valencia
Venezuela)
- Original Message -
From: obrienaj
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 9:06 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: WARC
Hello Andy,
It is really Commander that performs the band changes , then Multipsk with
the decode.
However, there is a possibility to scan directly 4 frequencies from Multipsk
(in the Transceiver window) using of course Commander.
So far, these two days of band scanning have only captured
Patrick, for the procedures i described, I am not using the SDR Direct part
of Multipsk, just the usual Multipsk with 3kHZ waterfall.
Andy K3UK
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Patrick Lindecker f6...@free.fr wrote:
Hello Andy,
It is really Commander that performs the band changes , then
Rein et al.
I scanned 10147 and 18105 today for six hours, alternating every 90
seconds with a 3 Khz range. I only picked up three PSk250 RS IDs on
30M and NONE on 17M. Each RS ID on 30M was not decoded well enough to
produce a callsign. Since Muktipsk looks for a de ** string,
perhaps
I had to alter my scan table to accomodate lower bands, I think you only have
pi4tue up there now.
Perhaps 20 meters, I'm on 14095 nw, could work?
73 de Per, sm0rwo
From: Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com
To: digitalradio digitalradio@yahoogroups.com;
There is a (possibly) useful URL on the pskreporter.info site that provides
advice on the best band to listen on.
http://pskreporter.info/cgi-bin/psk-freq.pl?grid=enmode=psk31freq=1807000,358,7035000,707,1014,1810,2107,2108,2492,2812
This returns (at the time