That's cool. MT63 works like that a lot, too. I'm sorry about my negative remarks, I should have thought before posting. Those opinions belong on that other list, and all the endless arguing about that stuff is why I left this list a few months ago. I strongly disagree with the existence of automatic ham stuff, but whining about it here won't help. I guess I was a little angry. Again, sorry.

Now, back on subject. Let's say I want to play with some 500 hz Olivia tonight on 40 meters. What might be a good freq. to start CQing, and how many tones are generally used? Looks to me like anything over 8 is just too darn slow. What has been a sorta' standard? Anyone?

I think I may try between 7075 and 7080 with 500/8 sometime tonight. After dark, which will of course be a little later now - relatively speaking!

73, Craig-N7OR

On 4/2/06, Andrew O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Craig - N7OR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

> came on. In this case it was Pactor, but could of been anything
> really. There must have been an urgent message to get through, and the
> entire internet was down. Clowns.
> 73 - N7OR
>
>

Earlier today I was working a German station via Olivia 1000/32.
While copying , a PACTOR station came on very loud and totally covered
the Olivia signal in my waterfall.  Amazingly,  I copied the DL 100%
throughout the PACTOR transmission.








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