Hi all,
What kind of unidentified station sending WX reports on 14.078 cf in
BPSK250 mode? This station has no busy detector. It does not care if the
frequency is in use or not :(
la5vna Steinar
Hello to all,
For information, here is the updated list of RS ID (addition of several
Contestia and Olivia modes for VHF/UHF and emergency communications).
73
Patrick
IF NUMBER=1 THEN MODE:='BPSK31' ELSE
IF NUMBER=2 THEN MODE:='BPSK63' ELSE
IF NUMBER=3 THEN MODE:='QPSK63' ELSE
IF NUMBER=4
Steinar,
What kind of unidentified station sending WX reports on 14.078 cf in
BPSK250 mode? This station has no busy detector. It does not care if the
frequency is in use or not :( la5vna Steinar
I've noticed the same thing here.
Tony -K2MO
All,
I worked my first ISCAT QSO on 6 meters today with W4AS. I made a short
video which shows the mode capturing his signals.
Video link - http://www1.zippyshare.com/v/44307840/file.html
Best when viewed in full screen -- 7-Zip compressed file
Tony -K2MO
For what it's worth :
I have been very close to that freq waiting for any pactor
connect. I have not noticed anything.
Must be just outside of what I can hear.
John, W0JAB
I've been hearing it off and on for the last couple of weeks as well
(hearing it right now in fact), but not getting full decodes with
MultiPSK. However, I'm seeing enough to confirm that it's marine WX
reports - seems to be mostly for the East Coast of the US.
Mike N5UKZ
On 6/22/2010 4:45
I suspect this is a PSKMAIL server you are seeing . PSKmail has a
weather bulletin option. Probably DK4XI-20. that station is listed as
a server on the frequency you mentioned and is listed as using PSK250
Andy K3UK
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Mike Blazek mbla...@bellsouth.net