I am almost always willing to try different modes. It surprises me how
few want to do this. However, I admit that many times you try the mode
and realize that it is not going to become popular for one reason or
another.
Any new mode must have some attributes that other modes don't have and
Rick,
Sounds good. Let's coordinate via
http://www.obriensweb.com/sked/index.html ... the digitalradio page.
73... Jon W1MNK
I don't recall ever using the SSTV part of Multipsk but would be willing
to try it. 20 meters would likely be our best band between WI and FL?
Perhaps 14.074?
73,
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now the most confusing thing is how do you handle text data vs the
image
data? If you call CQ with the image only and you contact another
station
using the same mode, what do you do after the initial exchange of
images?
Question: what other modes are there in MMSSTV that will work in
the narrow 500 Hz bandwidth?
I think its limited to
mp73-n, mp-110-n, mp140-n and the
mc110-n, mc140-n, mc180-n modes.
Unluckily i have never found a station qrv in those modes...
Hi Brad,
What I am looking for would be a way to include a picture as part of the
contact but not as the main object of the contact. More of a multi-media
concept, but done with relatively narrow modes.
If you remember back a into the 1990's, when Peter, TY1PS was very
active with Clover II
What I am looking for would be a way to include a picture as part of the
contact but not as the main object of the contact. More of a multi-media
concept, but done with relatively narrow modes.
I thought I read some thing about a way you could use MFSK16 or some
other narrow mode and then
Rick,
Patrick sent me this... wanna play? :-)
There is a Word document which goal is to show from two Multipsk
snapshots how to do the basic operations in SSTV in MFSK16. This
document (0.5 Mo) is available from my site site
http://f6cte.free.fr/SSTV_IN_MFSK16_EASY_WITH_MULTIPSK.doc
There are a few of us experimenting with MP73-N on 10.132 MHz (USB).
There is no set schedule as yet but some additional information can be
found at: http://www.30meterdigital.org/
73 de Tim, N9PUZ
cesco12342000 wrote:
Question: what other modes are there in MMSSTV that will work in
the