OK and what is the freq for 6m WSJT?
orrin wn1z
On 5/22/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was under the mistaken impression that MS is
used only during the big meteor storms.
Definitely worth looking into now. Orrin WN1Z
Orrin,
It's a lot of fun to work VHF during the major
showers.
OK and what is the freq for 6m WSJT?
orrin wn1z
Orrin,
The calling frequency is 50.260, but it's best to
set-up a sked with someone on the Ping Jockey
page; http://www.pingjockey.net/cgi-bin/pingtalk
the majority of QSO's are made this way.
Once logged onto PJ, click USER DETAILS and enter
I was under the mistaken impression that MS is
used only during the big meteor storms.
Definitely worth looking into now. Orrin WN1Z
Orrin,
It's a lot of fun to work VHF during the major
showers. The ionized trails will usually last long
enough to get a few words in on SSB.
The daily
Jose,
I used Audacity audio editor, which plays the
files and lets you see simultaneously
the wave stream.
I agree, it's interesting to listen to and to see
the radio meteor spectral signature with an audio
editor. I've been using CoolEdit96 for years and
it is possible to capture the
Tony,
Thank you for the basics tutorial.
I would like to comment that those who downloaded the WSJT example audio
files may use them to experiment what is heard. I used Audacity, a free
audio editor, which plays the files and lets you see simultaneously
the wave stream. It is interesting to