[digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Hi all I am running a 5W JT65A beacon at 5350 Khz + 1270Hz USB this evening. Software: Multipsk Transceiver: Modified ICOM IC-718 Antenna: w3dzz (80, 40 an 20m) tuned with a LDG AT-100Pro Autotuner. Try to catch me ;) 73 de LA5VNA Steinar
Re: [digitalradio] NBEMS Article at USPacket
Howdy, Josh I intended to include the linik with the request for a review, but I apparently forgot to do so! The NBEMS article is at the USPacket website: http://uspacket.org/network/index.php/topic,44.0.html 73 DE Charles Brabham, N5PVL Prefer to use radio for your amateur radio communications? - Stop by at HamRadioNet.Org ! http://www.hamradionet.org - Original Message - From: Josh Gibbs gibb...@gmail.com To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 9:47 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] NBEMS Article at USPacket Charles, Where is the article? I looked at the hamradionet.org site and didn't see it posted there. 73 -Josh KD7PAJ I wrote an article today about NBEMS for my website... Would someone more familiar with NBEMS look it over and make sure I got my facts straight, and didn't anything important out? Appreciate! - Comment here or in an eMail if you prefer. 73 DE Charles Brabham, N5PVL Prefer to use radio for your amateur radio communications? - Stop by at HamRadioNet.Org ! http://www.hamradionet.org Suggested frequencies for calling CQ with experimental digital modes = 3584,10147, 14074 USB on your dial plus 1000Hz on waterfall. Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Pages at http://www.obriensweb.com/sked Yahoo! Groups Links Suggested frequencies for calling CQ with experimental digital modes = 3584,10147, 14074 USB on your dial plus 1000Hz on waterfall. Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Pages at http://www.obriensweb.com/sked Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: digitalradio-dig...@yahoogroups.com digitalradio-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: digitalradio-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[digitalradio] 30M wide open to Europe
I usually tune 30M late in my afternoon to catch Europeans. However this morning at dawn I decided to check 30M PSK and find the band full of Europeans. Andy K3UK
[digitalradio] Re: 30M wide open to Europe
e.g SYLVAIN ROMARY, F4FRQ) Hello K3UK, F4FRQ just sent you an eQSL for your QSO on November 14, 2009 at 11:10 UTC on 30m. --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote: I usually tune 30M late in my afternoon to catch Europeans. However this morning at dawn I decided to check 30M PSK and find the band full of Europeans. Andy K3UK
[digitalradio] Yet Another New Solar Cycle 24 Sunspot Group
Posted Sunday November 15, 2009 at http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o4.htm Yesterday yet another solar cycle 24 sunspot group emerged, this time in the NE quadrant of the Sun near N29E35. As of yet it has not received a number by SIDC Belgium or NOAA/SWPC. If numbered by NOAA/SWPC it would receive #11031. This new sunspot group pushed the solar flux index (SFI) to 75.9 yesterday and could push the SFI above 80 in coming days. This would raise the maximum usable frequency (MUF) of the F layer high enough to improve propagation conditions on 20, 17 and 15 meters. Under the very old method of counting sunspots SIDC Belgium gave the sunspot group a number of 11. But in reality only one simple sunspot actually emerged. The solar cycle 24 sunspot group that emerged on Friday November 13, 2009 that received SIDC Belgium Catania #25 and located in the SW quadrant of the Sun has faded, with it's remnant Plage currently setting around the west limb of the Sun. It did not receive #11031 by NOAA/SWPC. Also yesterday old solar cycle 24 sunspot group #11029 rose above the east limb of the Sun but is only a large Plage with no sunspots. Last month #11029 made it's debut as the largest and most active sunspot group in fledgling solar cycle 24. 73 GUD DX, Thomas F. Giella, NZ4O Lakeland, FL, USA n...@arrl.net eList Owner/Moderator COL LF/MF/HF/VHF/UHF Frequency Radiowave Propagation Email Reflector: http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/spaceweather NZ4O Daily Solar Space Weather Geomagnetic Data Archive: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o1.htm NZ4O Solar Space Weather Geomagnetic Data In Graphic Image Format: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o2.htm NZ4O Daily LF/MF/HF/6M Frequency Radiowave Propagation Forecast Archive: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o3.htm NZ4O Solar Cycle 24 Forecast Discussion Archive: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o4.htm NZ4O 160 Meter Radio Propagation Theory Notes: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o5.htm NZ4O Solar Space Weather Geomagnetic Raw Forecast Data Links: http://www.wcflunatall.com/nz4o6.htm Florida U.S. Raw Weather Forecasting Resource Links: http://www.wcflunatall.com/kn4lf13.htm Suggested frequencies for calling CQ with experimental digital modes = 3584,10147, 14074 USB on your dial plus 1000Hz on waterfall. Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Pages at http://www.obriensweb.com/sked Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: digitalradio-dig...@yahoogroups.com digitalradio-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: digitalradio-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Steinar Aanesland wrote: Hi all I am running a 5W JT65A beacon at 5350 Khz + 1270Hz USB this evening. I'll take a listen for you Steinar, However, the frequency that you have chosen is not one of the ones authorised in the UK, so I will not be able to reply of course. I wonder why you chose 5.350MHz? I believe that 5.290MHz MHz is authorised in Norway as I have heard LA stations having SSB contacts when I have been monitoring GB3RAL and the other UK beacons. There is some WSPR activity below the CW beacons and I am seeing G0KTN on 5.288.685MHz and PA3ABK is monitoring as well, according to the WSPRnet map at http://wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/map My own transmissions using WSPR in MEPT_JT mode are currently running on 5.288.700MHz. I'll shut WSPR down in a moment or two and will then run WSJT7 to listen on 5.350MHz for JT65A. Dave (G0DJA)
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Steinar Aanesland wrote: Hi all I am running a 5W JT65A beacon at 5350 Khz + 1270Hz USB this evening. I'm a bit confused on the frequency being used Steinar, Can you confirm 5350kHz plus 1.270kHz please? The only information on the Norwegian frequencies on 60M that I can find is as follows. Center FrequencyUSB Dial Frequency 5280 kHz5278.5 kHz 5290 kHz5288.5 kHz 5332 kHz5330.5 kHz 5348 kHz5346.5 kHz 5368 kHz5366.5 kHz 5373 kHz5371.5 kHz 5400 kHz5398.5 kHz 5405 kHz5403.5 kHz all with a 3kHz bandwidth. 5350 plus 1270 gives 5351.27kHz, of course, but that doesn't appear to fit into any of the 3kHz sections. The nearest appears to be 5348kHz, but that 'channel' ends at 5349.5kHz. I guess you have an experimental licence, like the ones issued in Germany for 70MHz, where you have a specific spot frequency allocated to you? I'll set my dial frequency a little below 5350kHz and will see if I can see any signals. Regards - Dave (G0DJA)
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Steinar Aanesland wrote: Hi all I am running a 5W JT65A beacon at 5350 Khz + 1270Hz USB this evening. I'm seeing your signals and I'll move my dial frequency up a bit more as well... So far decoded these transmissions from you. 163600 3 -24 -0.3 525 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 163800 4 -23 -0.4 525 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 Then, after moving up 500Hz, got this one. 164000 7 -24 -0.4 30 2 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 The dial frequency is now 5350kHz so I'll monitor that for a while. Cheers - Dave (G0DJA)
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Hi Dave In Norway the band 5260 - 5410 kHz is now open for general Amateur Radio use. The band is not channelized. The allocation is secondary and power is limited to 100 watts. To avoid conflicts with other country's channels the Norwegian Radio Relay League (NRRL) has decided that we shall use: CW: 5305 - 5315 kHz QRP: 5335 kHz All mode: 5335 - 5340 kHz Digital: 5350 - 5360 kHz USB: 5375 - 5394 kHz Norwegian HAM's will only use the channels in QSO with HAM's outside Norway. 73 de LA5VNA Steinar http://folk.uio.no/tomvs/la4ln/Worldwide%2060%20m%20frequency%20chart_v8.pdf Dave Ackrill wrote: Steinar Aanesland wrote: Hi all I am running a 5W JT65A beacon at 5350 Khz + 1270Hz USB this evening. I'm a bit confused on the frequency being used Steinar, Can you confirm 5350kHz plus 1.270kHz please? The only information on the Norwegian frequencies on 60M that I can find is as follows. Center Frequency USB Dial Frequency 5280 kHz 5278.5 kHz 5290 kHz 5288.5 kHz 5332 kHz 5330.5 kHz 5348 kHz 5346.5 kHz 5368 kHz 5366.5 kHz 5373 kHz 5371.5 kHz 5400 kHz 5398.5 kHz 5405 kHz 5403.5 kHz all with a 3kHz bandwidth. 5350 plus 1270 gives 5351.27kHz, of course, but that doesn't appear to fit into any of the 3kHz sections. The nearest appears to be 5348kHz, but that 'channel' ends at 5349.5kHz. I guess you have an experimental licence, like the ones issued in Germany for 70MHz, where you have a specific spot frequency allocated to you? I'll set my dial frequency a little below 5350kHz and will see if I can see any signals. Regards - Dave (G0DJA)
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Great! Thanks for your report. 73 de LA5VNA Steinar Dave Ackrill wrote: Steinar Aanesland wrote: Hi all I am running a 5W JT65A beacon at 5350 Khz + 1270Hz USB this evening. I'm seeing your signals and I'll move my dial frequency up a bit more as well... So far decoded these transmissions from you. 163600 3 -24 -0.3 525 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 163800 4 -23 -0.4 525 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 Then, after moving up 500Hz, got this one. 164000 7 -24 -0.4 30 2 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 The dial frequency is now 5350kHz so I'll monitor that for a while. Cheers - Dave (G0DJA)
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Hello Steinar, I left my transceiver on duty and that is what I got (QTH near Paris). I used Multipsk without KVASD (to avoid false detections) so the minimum S/N was -24 dB (hard decision) instead of -26 dB (soft decision). Your signal was very weak (-20 to -25 dB) but still decodable in JT65. 73 Patrick Here it is: 12:20 4 -22 3 -0018 LA5VNA/B 12:22 9 -20 3 -0018 LA5VNA/B 12:44 4 -22 4 -0015 LA5VNA/B 12:46 5 -23 4 -0015 LA5VNA/B 13:16 5 -24 1 -0012 LA5VNA/B 13:34 3 -23 3 -0012 LA5VNA/B 13:36 5 -21 3 -0012 LA5VNA/B 13:40 4 -22 3 -0012 LA5VNA/B 13:48 1 -23 3 -0012 LA5VNA/B 13:50 6 -22 3 -0012 LA5VNA/B 13:52 5 -23 3 -0012 LA5VNA/B 13:54 3 -24 3 -0012 LA5VNA/B 13:58 5 -22 3 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:02 6 -21 4 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:04 3 -23 4 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:06 4 -23 4 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:08 9 -23 4 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:10 6 -23 4 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:12 6 -21 4 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:14 6 -20 4 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:16 6 -20 4 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:18 8 -19 5 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:20 3 -24 4 -0010 LA5VNA/B 14:22 7 -23 5 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:24 5 -24 5 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:26 7 -23 5 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:30 4 -22 5 -0010 LA5VNA/B 14:32 9 -22 5 -0010 LA5VNA/B 14:38 4 -24 5 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:40 4 -25 5 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:42 3 -22 5 -0010 LA5VNA/B 14:44 3 -21 6 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:54 5 -22 6 -0012 LA5VNA/B 14:56 7 -24 6 -0011 LA5VNA/B 14:58 3 -22 6 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:00 3 -20 6 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:02 4 -24 6 -0011 LA5VNA/B 15:08 5 -24 6 -0011 LA5VNA/B 15:10 3 -22 6 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:14 5 -23 6 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:16 4 -23 7 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:26 6 -21 7 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:28 4 -26 7 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:30 7 -22 7 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:34 4 -23 8 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:36 10 -20 8 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:38 7 -25 8 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:40 9 -22 8 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:46 5 -20 8 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:48 5 -20 9 -0010 LA5VNA/B 15:50 4 -20 9 -0010 LA5VNA/B - Original Message - From: Dave Ackrill dave.g0...@tiscali.co.uk To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 5:15 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m Steinar Aanesland wrote: Hi all I am running a 5W JT65A beacon at 5350 Khz + 1270Hz USB this evening. I'm a bit confused on the frequency being used Steinar, Can you confirm 5350kHz plus 1.270kHz please? The only information on the Norwegian frequencies on 60M that I can find is as follows. Center Frequency USB Dial Frequency 5280 kHz 5278.5 kHz 5290 kHz 5288.5 kHz 5332 kHz 5330.5 kHz 5348 kHz 5346.5 kHz 5368 kHz 5366.5 kHz 5373 kHz 5371.5 kHz 5400 kHz 5398.5 kHz 5405 kHz 5403.5 kHz all with a 3kHz bandwidth. 5350 plus 1270 gives 5351.27kHz, of course, but that doesn't appear to fit into any of the 3kHz sections. The nearest appears to be 5348kHz, but that 'channel' ends at 5349.5kHz. I guess you have an experimental licence, like the ones issued in Germany for 70MHz, where you have a specific spot frequency allocated to you? I'll set my dial frequency a little below 5350kHz and will see if I can see any signals. Regards - Dave (G0DJA) Suggested frequencies for calling CQ with experimental digital modes = 3584,10147, 14074 USB on your dial plus 1000Hz on waterfall. Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Pages at http://www.obriensweb.com/sked Yahoo! Groups Links
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Steinar Aanesland wrote: Great! Thanks for your report. Thanks for the explanation on the allocation in Norway, Steinar, I've been decoding your signals again, but the path is starting to become difficult and I'm not always decoding your callsign. There seem to be SSB stations on and I cannot tell if they are Amateurs or other users of the band. Decoded, using WSJT v7.04 r1269, as follows. 165000 4 -22 -0.4 167 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 165200 1 -27 -0.4 164 4 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 165600 6 -22 -0.4 266 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 17 1 -26 -0.3 266 5 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 170200 6 -22 -0.4 266 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 170400 1 -24 -0.3 266 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 170600 2 -22 -0.5 266 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 170800 5 -23 -0.4 266 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 171000 1 -25 -0.6 167 3 * 171400 8 -21 -0.4 167 1 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 171600 5 -24 -0.4 167 2 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 172200 1 -30 -1.6 -129 0 * 172400 4 -25 -0.4 167 3 * 172600 5 -25 -0.4 167 1 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 I hope they will all have been loaded to the rbc statistics system as well. If signals improve I'll try to tune out that 167Hz frequency difference. Cheers - Dave (G0DJA)
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Patrick Lindecker wrote: Hello Steinar, I left my transceiver on duty and that is what I got (QTH near Paris). The message from Patrick reminded me to give my location as well. QTH = Bolsover, Derbyshire, East Midlands QRA = IO93if Distance, using IARU locators, from G0DJA to LA5VNA = 1033km Az = 41 degrees. Antenna = doublet (40m top wire, centre fed with open wire feeder) running almost North to South and about 6m AGL. Height ASL = 170m. Now getting fewer decodes, although WSJT is indicating that it is still occasionally getting something on the even minutes. 173600 3 -23 -0.4 65 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 Dave (G0DJA)
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Nearly zeroed in on the right frequency... 175200 1 -24 -0.4 35 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 Just 16Hz to go. ;-) 175400 1 -23 -0.5 16 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 One more tweek needed. 175800 11 -18 -0.5 13 4 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 Within 5Hz now. HI. 18 5 -25 -0.45 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 Bingo. :-) 180200 11 -18 -0.40 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 Dave (G0DJA)
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
OK, a few more decodes and then I'll head back to WSPR again. I'll keep the frequency in memory and, after the end of June 2010, the UK will become RX only on 60M again anyway. Unless they change the rules again! LOL 180800 7 -20 -0.40 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 181000 3 -22 -0.40 3 * LA5VNA/B 1 0 Now Voice SSB up again and fewer decodes so I'm off back to WSPR until tomorrow. Dave (G0DJA)
Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m
Hello I copy you good. 5 Mhz not allowed here in Finland yet - Tommi OH7JJT 18:08 7 -11 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:10 5 -18 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:12 4 -11 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:14 3 -20 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:16 4 -16 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:18 4 -19 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:20 4 -13 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:22 7 -15 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:24 7 -14 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:26 6 -18 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:28 2 -15 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B 18:30 4 -10 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B Steinar Aanesland kirjoitti: Try to catch me ;) 73 de LA5VNA Steinar Suggested frequencies for calling CQ with experimental digital modes = 3584,10147, 14074 USB on your dial plus 1000Hz on waterfall. Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Pages at http://www.obriensweb.com/sked Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/ * Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional * To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/join (Yahoo! ID required) * To change settings via email: digitalradio-dig...@yahoogroups.com digitalradio-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: digitalradio-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[digitalradio] 60M JT65A beacon QRT
Hi all I am going QRT now. Thanks to Tommi OH7JJT, Patrick F6CTE and Dave G0DJA for their fine reports. I will be on air again tomorrow for more testing. 73 de LA5VNA Steinar
[digitalradio] Re: November 15th is 2M FM Digital Simplex Night
Reminder.. On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote: Many years ago , when I was an NTS NCS, we would abandon use of repeaters once per month and run a simplex night. Operators would use net time to call up a net from their QTH and work whomever answers. I am proposing we do the same , each 15th of the month at 8PM local time. Suggested frequency is 145.00 FM. Suggested procedure= Listen first... if there is someone calling CQ Digital Simplex Night , answer them. If you hear no one, call CQ Digital Simplex Night a few times . If someone answers, simply have a chat. You decide the content of your net, send a file or canned message if you are so inclined, no requirements You also decide which digital mode to use. Log the call signs and QTH of each station you hear. This will enable you to develop your own database of stations that are in simplex range of your QTH. If you live close enough to an area that is in a different time zone and 8PM comes around more than once, feel free to check-in a second time. Upload your heard list to this email group. Andy K3UK
Re: [digitalradio] 60M JT65A beacon QRT
Steinar Aanesland wrote: Thanks to Tommi OH7JJT, Patrick F6CTE and Dave G0DJA for their fine reports. I will be on air again tomorrow for more testing. 73 de LA5VNA Steinar I will try to remember to listen out again tomorrow. 73 de Dave (G0DJA)
[digitalradio] Digital on 2M FM: Audio settings ?
Hmmm. Well I thought it would be simple enough to transmit digital modes on 2M FM but one issue I just ran in to is the ALC is very high and my usual method of lowering it has no effect. I also lowered the mic gain but that had no impact. Something simple I am not taking in to account when using FM ? Andy K3UK
Re: [digitalradio] Digital on 2M FM: Audio settings ?
Doesn't the ALC behave differenty when runnning FM? philw de ka1gmn On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote: Hmmm. Well I thought it would be simple enough to transmit digital modes on 2M FM but one issue I just ran in to is the ALC is very high and my usual method of lowering it has no effect. I also lowered the mic gain but that had no impact. Something simple I am not taking in to account when using FM ? Andy K3UK
Re: [digitalradio] Digital on 2M FM: Audio settings ?
That's what I am guessing...not much of an FM operator On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Phil Williams ka1...@gmail.com wrote: Doesn't the ALC behave differenty when runnning FM? philw de ka1gmn On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote: Hmmm. Well I thought it would be simple enough to transmit digital modes on 2M FM but one issue I just ran in to is the ALC is very high and my usual method of lowering it has no effect. I also lowered the mic gain but that had no impact. Something simple I am not taking in to account when using FM ? Andy K3UK
Re: [digitalradio] Digital on 2M FM: Audio settings ?
I would guess, that setting the audio on the low side would be preferable. In the packet days, we used to set out deviation to 3.0 - 3.5 KHz as it assured us of never over deviating. As long as we got at least 10 dB quieting in the rx'er, we experienced fewer retries. philw de ka1gmn On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote: That's what I am guessing...not much of an FM operator On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Phil Williams ka1...@gmail.com wrote: Doesn't the ALC behave differenty when runnning FM? philw de ka1gmn On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote: Hmmm. Well I thought it would be simple enough to transmit digital modes on 2M FM but one issue I just ran in to is the ALC is very high and my usual method of lowering it has no effect. I also lowered the mic gain but that had no impact. Something simple I am not taking in to account when using FM ? Andy K3UK
RE: [digitalradio] Digital on 2M FM: Audio settings ?
The carrier has a constant level on FM, so the ALC doesn't mean much. If you want to monitor the drive level you would need to monitor the deviation. If you could monitor the transmitter, that would probably work. Bob W5XR From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Andy obrien Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 5:55 PM To: digitalradio Subject: [digitalradio] Digital on 2M FM: Audio settings ? Hmmm. Well I thought it would be simple enough to transmit digital modes on 2M FM but one issue I just ran in to is the ALC is very high and my usual method of lowering it has no effect. I also lowered the mic gain but that had no impact. Something simple I am not taking in to account when using FM ? Andy K3UK
Re: [digitalradio] Digital on 2M FM: Audio settings ?
Andy, I believe you have a Kenwood TS2K(?). If so, there is a way to control the digital mode audio level on FM. If you're feeding the audio through the microphone connector, menu 41 has a low, medium and high setting. If your using the 13 pin DIN plug, the audio input can be adjusted via menu # 50. Tony -K2MO