Hi from Les VK2DSG Would also like to make known that on 80m the vk digital section of the band is 3620 to 3640 - 3.6375 is used by a number of people using and debugging Easy_pal which is new (DRM) programme being written by Erik VK4AES - this programme can be used for picture transfer - file transfer - text transfer etc - and is hoped when it is finished will do the same and more as the HAMPAL programme now does - you can download the Easy_pal Lite programme from the KC1CS site - just put KC1CS in Google and look for the download file Hope this info helps de les vk2dsg
Dave Ingram wrote: > zl1tbg wrote: >> Dave, 3580 usb is what I would normally use. Also the digital modes >> guys gather at 3560 friday evenings there will be dominoEX there. >> Most of my testing has been on the AREC 5 mHz as we have a clear >> channel there and its the area where most emergency traffic will be. >> i havent thought of a 40m freq. if you have a suitable spot let me >> know. I'm starting a 4 day weekend now so could be around. > > > Hi Ralph, > > 5MHz is still out of bounds here. WICEN have some commercial frequencies that > can only be used with type approved equipment and ham calls are banned. > > I tend to stick to 40m+ because I use a buddipole antenna, and don't have the > 80m coil for it. > > There is a common-ish data frequency on 7035, so narrow modes could go there. > Not too sure on the full width modes, but someone else might be able to offer > a suggestion for region 3. The VK & ZL band plans have 7030-7040 as Digi (less > than 6kHz BW), but I think that is a little crowded. > > 7080-7100 is used for RTTY, so I'm hoping there is some room for other modes > too. Staying under 7100 would allow Japan and other R3 countries that don't > have 7100-7300 to play as well. > > How about 7082 USB for RFSM2400 and 7085 for DominoEX? I might have an > opportunity to play on Monday (day off). Feel free to contact me off list to > arrange something (best replace 'bulk' with 'dave' on my email address). > > If anyone disagrees with the frequencies nominated, please shout. Bands in VK > and ZL are reasonably quiet, so if this is going to jump on top of something > else I'd like to know. > > > Cheers, > Dave.