Re: [digitalradio] Meteor Scatter Basics

2007-05-23 Thread WN1Z
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.

Re: [digitalradio] Meteor Scatter Basics

2007-05-23 Thread Tony
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

Re: [digitalradio] Meteor Scatter Basics

2007-05-22 Thread Tony
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

Re: [digitalradio] Meteor Scatter Basics

2007-05-18 Thread Tony
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

Re: [digitalradio] Meteor Scatter Basics

2007-05-17 Thread Jose A. Amador
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