John,

Most QSO you hear on 7090 are "OLIVIA", some MT-63 but if it was in the
night time most likely it was either W3OQ, N3WT, W1OER, DX and others. 

Please come join in the fun, A great free-ware program, MultiPSK,
provides just about all of the current sound-card digital modes plus some.

The QSO's are on USB using the 500Hz shift centered on 750Hz.
Join in its a great low power bad band condition digital mode.

Ron W4LDE



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From: John Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 9:15 pm
Subject: [digitalradio] what is that signal on 7090

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