Rick,
You are correct regarding bandwidth, there was several discussions
awhile back regarding the 30 meter band where some argued that we were
restricted to 500Hz, I didn't subscribe to this and I thought 1Khz was
acceptable. Anyway my thoughts are based on what space is available so
as not
I had a QSO with NC5O in texas on 10135.5 USB. It seems to do fairly
well with moderate signals.
CQ CQ tesde k3uk k3uk K3uk
CQ CQ CQ test de k3uk k3uk K3uk
£´k3uk hi there de nc5o
nc50 hi
nc50 hi from Andy in NY
log o with w4nice to c u hr nc5o
Nc5O de k3uk good signal here in NY state
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IN GOD WE TRUST !
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Russell Blair (NC5O) Skype-Russell.Blair Hell Field #300 DRCC #55 30m
Dig-group #693
--- On Sat, 12/13/08, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com
Subject: [digitalradio] MFTTY: It works
: [digitalradio] MFTTY: It works
I could also hear you in there, Andy, but much too close to try for
a QSO on 30M! Had a good copy on Russell, but the tuning has me a bit
baffled.
With my rig tuned so that I was decoding Russell and Ron, my tones
sounded like they were much lower than
will listen.
Toby
---Original Message- --
From: Dave 'Doc' Corio
Date: 13/12/2008 19:04:38
To: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] MFTTY: It works
I could also hear you in there, Andy, but much too close to try for
a QSO on 30M! Had a good copy on Russell
...@hebrides.net
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] MFTTY: It works
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 1:13 PM
Hi all,
Just downloaded the MFTT software,
I'm on the Isle of Lewis, NW Scotland.
Listening 10.135,5
What speed etc
) Skype-Russell.Blair Hell Field #300 DRCC #55 30m
Dig-group #693
--- On Sat, 12/13/08, w4lde w4...@numail.org wrote:
From: w4lde w4...@numail.org
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] MFTTY: It works
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 2:26 PM
Russell,
Thanks
Ron,
Although I am not strongly supportive of wide bandwidth modes in what
has historically been the narrower portions of the HF bands, I will use
1000 or even 2000 Hz modes under conditions where a given band is almost
devoid of signals, or under severe conditions. This is not a criticism,