Hi Matthew

In Europe there is some activity around 3588 @ 20:00 UTC

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matt gregory wrote:
>  Hello Ive been using rfsm2400 for emcom purposes it is awesome
> I have sent simulated reports to stations in as little as 31sec min text 
> format
> my question is what freq are available and calls for email access 
> and other info would be great 
> thanks
>  
> MATTHEW A. GREGORY 
> KC2PUA 
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: John Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:19:58 PM
> Subject: RE: [digitalradio] RFSM file transfer
>
>
> I agree with Les… great program under moderate to good conditions.
>  
> I haven’t tried anything as big as 4mb file, but have great results with text 
> and .jpg files of 20 to 50K … RFSM passes these in just a few minutes… a 30k 
> file in under 2 minutes under good conditions.
>  
> Have been using the email server function on RFSM with good success, passing 
> emails back and forth from HF digital to the internet…. 
>  
> Now that summer is over in this part of the world , will get back to playing 
> with this and other software
>  
> John
> VE5MU
>  
> From:digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:digitalradi [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> com] On Behalf Of Les Keppie
> Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 7:58 PM
> To: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
> Subject: Re: [digitalradio] RFSM file transfer
>  
> Hi Tommi
> In testing here in VK - VK2JN  and VK2DSG have passed files in excess
> of 4 Mb on 80m band - best time seems to be late afternoon when
> atmospheric noise is a lesser problem
> Both stations here using licenced versions of RFSM8000 VER .534
>  
> To achieve these speeds around the 3000 bps you do require quite good
> S/NR figures - but who is going to try and pass a 4mb file if S/NR
> is -5  - just forget about it until you have good conditions
>  
> Sound card calibration is another thing that requires some attention
> using this program to get the best transfer speeds
> Here in VK we both used CheckSR.exe from MixW - and  Calibrate.exe
> from RFSM8000 - later withdrawn by author
> But we used to calibrate with both programs and then made an average
> reading of both results and used this in the tx/rx soundcard setup
>  
> In my opinion - a good program for use on HF - given fair to  good conditions
> and maybe a lot better on VHF
>  
> Regards
> Les VK2DSG
>  
> From:Tommi Holopainen 
> Sent:Monday, October 13, 2008 6:04 AM
> To:digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com 
> Subject:[digitalradio] RFSM file transfer
>  
> Hello
> Just wondering has anybody else tryed transfer quite big files on HF 
> with RFSM or some other mode?. We just tranfered OH7TE ---> OH7JJT "Big" 
> 1.3 MB file 80m band. File was simply zipped program file.
> Propagation on 80m band was not very good, some qrm, aurora and fading 
> as usually here dark time. We had abt 400 km QRB.
> Transfer time was about 1 hour
> Stations setup:
> OH7JJT:
> Yaesu FT 990 40 w Dipole abt 8 m up
> Software RFSM 8000 version 0.534
>
> OH7TE
> JUMA TRX2A Digi Mode Edition + Lauta Mosfet PA abt 60 w
> Dipole up 12m
> Software RFSM 8000 version 0.534
>
> -Tommi OH7JJT- 
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