My beacon is
K3UK-14 [FN02HK ].
I also produce
K3UKAPSK63:K3UK FN02hk
K3UKAPSK63:K3UK FN02hk
K3UK-14APSK63:::{1
K3UK-14APSK63:::{1
K3UK-14APSK63:::{1
while playing around..
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 2:15 AM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Jim. I have the software and am
Perhaps this is more like it...
K3UK-14APSK63:K3UK-14 [FN02HK ].
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:
My beacon is
K3UK-14 [FN02HK ].
I also produce
K3UKAPSK63:K3UK FN02hk
K3UKAPSK63:K3UK FN02hk
K3UK-14APSK63:::{1
K3UK-14APSK63:::{1
Hi Guys
Andy, the frequencies listed on the web site are for APRS 300bd, except 10m
which is 1200bd. The setup I describe is specifically as an adjunct to Net14
and not a PSK-63 general QSO frequency.
With regard to Long/Lat v Grid Square, the choice is yours but the Grid Square
shortens the
I'm still confused... if I want to try PSK63 instead of 300 baud packet, do i
use the same frequencies and sideband ?
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, g0jxn g0jxn@... wrote:
Hi Guys
Andy, the frequencies listed on the web site are for APRS 300bd, except 10m
which is
Hi Guys
Andy, if you wish to join in the Net14 activities with just PSK-63 then by all
means do so but I stress this frequency is not for general QSOs. If you are
just running a PSK-63 program set your dial to 14.103MHz LSB and the PSK tone
to 1300Hz. If you are running an APRS program under
I've never heard of Net14 before and don't know how it differs from APRS in
general, but the best band for APRS activity (including using PSK63) 24/7 seems
to be 30m.
You need the software APRS Messenger which you can get from this Yahoo group:
We have been using PSK63 for APRS inside PSKmail from 2003 to 2005,
and we have dropped it. Reason was the long duration of the frames, which made
them
extremely vulnarable to qrm, qrn and other goodies.
We are now using PSK250 and PSK500R with a lot more success, also the pskmail
protocol has
Extensive testing of ROS on the air on UHF have now been concluded.
Unfortunately, ROS totally fails for UHF communications, in either 16
baud, or 1 baud variants, and using either the HF or EME channel.
Even with ROS metric readings between -1 dB and -8 dB (i.e. relatively
strong signals),
Thanks Juian, the Net14 instructions suggested 1800 Hz as an audio frequency
but I'll try 2100 and see if I detect any traffic. I do have APRS
Messenger.
Andy K3UK
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 7:28 AM, g4ilo jul...@g4ilo.com wrote:
I've never heard of Net14 before and don't know how it differs
There's a lot more to Olivia than being multi-tone MFSK.
A fairer comparison with a new mode such as ROS would be MFSK as the
features of Olivia that make it so very robust could (should) be added at a
later date.
To put it simply Olivia hunts for the best signal it can decode and has
From eham.net and HRD forum..
ill Pasternak (WA6ITF) on March 19, 2010
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Simon HB9DRV wrote: There's a lot more to Olivia than being
multi-tone MFSK.
I am aware of that, Simon.
However, Olivia is currently the most popular digital mode other than
PSK31 and RTTY, and the question was if ROS 16 baud was worth using
twice the bandwidth of Olivia. We hoped that
*Technical Excellence* - Simon Brown / HB9DRV for the invention and
development of Ham Radio Deluxe.
Well deserved, Simon! I am using HRD for remote operation, and the
standalone HRDrotator program is perfect for what we do. HRD is an
amazing accomplishment and I am so glad you got such a
The question is whether a narrower mode would have done as good a job or even
better. To take up more than twice the bandwidth of even the widest Olivia mode
there has to be some benefit. In IARU region 1 only 10KHz is allocated to
narrow band digimodes so ROS should not be used at all on 30m.
While transmitting on 20M today , using JT65HF software and
monitoring the W4CQZ Reverse Beacons for JT65A,, I was lucky enough
to get 9 stations report my signal strength from one 45 second
transmission. Take a look at the report each station noted at 2136
Europe. I was using my home made
If there were documentation on ROS then there would the possibility of
investigating the problem further and maybe adding improvements. Part of
the problem is that even if there is a large degree of spreading
compared to the data rate, the channel is still quite narrow and a large
portion of
Based on observations of the tones on the waterfall on the air, compared
to observing them locally, and hearing the raucous tones compared to
bell-like quality locally, my guess is that perhaps the modulation is
disturbed or the tones moved in frequency far enough so there is no
decoding. If
I don't think you can impute anything meaningful from one set of reports.
Normal QSB will make a difference of from several to many dB which can only be
averaged out over a period of time.
WSPR is much better IMO for this sort of thing. You can leave it running, go
and do something
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interessati alle trasmissioni digitali in ambito radioamatoriale. Col termine
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software specifici, per la maggior parte
Yes but at UHF there seems to not be enough spread to tolerate the
Doppler shift. If the frequencies were further apart, and were received
through a wider window, the Doppler would be tolerated better but at
what penalty in noise? I can think of a few ways to solve your problem
but not with
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From: k4...@comcast.net
Date: Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 9:08 AM
Subject: [wl2kemcomm] FW: Digital communications for IARU Region 2 Band plan
To: wl2kemc...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: winlink_programs_gr...@yahoogroups.com
All,
If you have seen the IARU's view of
Andy,
Keyboarding is in the Winmor TNC.
It has been added to the s/w in N3ZH_Software yahoo group Files section.
I suspect it won't be as good as Olivia in bad conditions.
Howard
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote:
I have the latest version and do not see
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