Andy,
Looks like we picked a bad weekend -- CQWW RTTY Contest ; )
Tony -K2MO
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From: "Tony"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 6:17 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Saturday/Sunday WINMOR-ALE-FLARQ Experiment
Andy,
I'll be QRV ALE-400 starting this evening (Fri
Has anyone ideas about the Configuration of the Rigblaster Pro to the FT 897D?
The description of the Yeasu settings seem very vague. The initial setup with
Digipan works as does the Mic and PTT but when I connect up the leads described
below I get no results only receive.
I have the audio in a
Hello Tony and all,
Thanks Tony for the nice quick guide.
For information, the last Multipsk test version (best to use for ALE400) is:
http://f6cte.free.fr/MULTIPSK_TEST_24_09_2009.ZIP
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: "obrienaj"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 12:51 AM
Su
Hi All,
First of all THANKS to all those of you that replied with ideas and suggestions.
I have had a chance over the past couple of days to get into the computer and
determined a few funnies.
1. When I removed the case lid and then replaced it I found the noise level had
increases, so there i
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Tony wrote:
>
> Andy,
>
> I'll be QRV ALE-400 starting this evening (Friday) and the rest of the
> weekend on 20 meters. I've tested mail transfers with the mode many times; it
> will run 200 bytes / minute with moderate signals. A 100 word text message
> w
Andy,
I'll be QRV ALE-400 starting this evening (Friday) and the rest of the weekend
on 20 meters. I've tested mail transfers with the mode many times; it will run
200 bytes / minute with moderate signals. A 100 word text message will usually
run 2 minutes; start to finish.
I will not run the
Hi Don,
I saw this on the net, maybe some frequencies to consider?Digital Modes..
I may be back home after Lunch and check out some psk31 and MT63
73 Ken K5JXL
W5C SPECIAL EVENT...CAMP SHELBY, MS..SHOULD BE ACTIVE, LOTS OF
BANDS AND DIFFERENT MODES FROM 8AM TIL 4PMĀ LOCAL TIME
Allow me to throw in one more thought...
I believe we'd all be better off if the "machines" were segregated
from the humans. This is an extension of the current flawed
attended/unattended scheme. Let's keep one segment of an Amateur
allocation reserved for all the manual usage and put the "mach
Saturday, the 26 of Sept, a special event station will be operating MT-63 to
demonstrate the robust, emergency communications capabilities of the mode. The
call sign will be W5C. We would like to set up some skeds and suggested
frequencies.
The ARRL Day in the Park is held each year in Missis
An over the air copy is much better practice. After all, you get the
qrm/qrn/etc. in there, which is real stuff, and prepares people for radio copy,
versus the perfect signal from a computer. Even better than the perfectly keyed
copy from W1AW would be simply listening to some ops send - with ha
>> Why is the code practice sessons even needed now ? In 1955 very few
>> probably had tape recorders or an easy method to get perfect code
>> practice. Now you can get a computer for almost nothing
Ah but radio is what this is all about. There's just something
special about doing it over it the
Last winter there was a conflict between the "voluntary" 160 meter digital
mode sub band and W1AW's code practice. I asked them to move their frequency
and they did.
Personally I think that the ARRL continued Morse code practice broadcasts
are no longer necessary. If they stopped they would sav
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 04:24:37PM -0700, Ralph Mowery wrote:
> --- On Thu, 9/24/09, theophilusofgenoa wrote:
> > From: theophilusofgenoa
> > Subject: [digitalradio] Re: An open letter: W1AW and 80m psk31 interference
> > To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Thursday, September 24, 2009,
I have been beaconing in ALE400 the last two days starting at 2100 UTC for 15
and for 30 minutes. No response so far even though there was still an
acceptable propagation to North America when looking at the PSK stations qrv at
that time of the day. I will be qrv again at a similar time from Mon
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