Re: [digitalradio] QRV MT63 1k 14109.5
i`m calling 14109.5 usb 1986hz, 1khz long beam usa claudio-LU2VCD 2009/3/12, kh6ty : > >FB Tony, > > I only copied a few characters and words also. We'll have to try it earlier > in the day. It was a good chance to compare MT63 to DominoEx, but the band > shifted too fast for us! :-( > > 73, Skip KH6TY > http://kh6ty.home.comcast.net > > - Original Message - > *From:* Tony > *To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com > *Sent:* Thursday, March 12, 2009 9:16 PM > *Subject:* Re: [digitalradio] QRV MT63 1k 14109.5 > > > > Skip > > Copied a few words on MT63 and DominoEx. We're a bit close for 20 meters, > but I'm sure we can work the band when the short skip comes in. > > It would have been nice to try a few messages with Flarq. I'm sure 40/80 > would work fine for us, but I don't have anything for the low-bands at the > moment. > > Thanks for trying... > > Tony -K2MO > > > > > > - Original Message - From: "Tony" > To: > Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 8:15 PM > Subject: [digitalradio] QRV MT63 1k 14109.5 > > > All, > > > > I'm QRV MT63 (1K Long Interleave) 141095 USB. It's 00:15 UTC, March 13. > > I'll be here for an hour or so. > > > > Tony -K2MO > > > > > > >
[digitalradio] Re: What have I been missing?
Welcome back Rem, yes I surprised too. Use to be that we could get no NA stations to go there, they all hung out on 7070. Now the majority are there. I would say this is within the last year or so, maybe related to Part 97 changes in 2007, perhaps more people actually read the band plans Andy K3UK --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Rem Roberti" wrote: > > I just recently got back on digital after being a way for a while and was > stunned at the amount of PSK31 signals there were on 40M down around 7.036. > I thought that was just where the Euros operated. How long has this been > going on :) > > Rem > W6REM >
Re: [digitalradio] QRV MT63 1k 14109.5
FB Tony, I only copied a few characters and words also. We'll have to try it earlier in the day. It was a good chance to compare MT63 to DominoEx, but the band shifted too fast for us! :-( 73, Skip KH6TY http://kh6ty.home.comcast.net - Original Message - From: Tony To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 9:16 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] QRV MT63 1k 14109.5 Skip Copied a few words on MT63 and DominoEx. We're a bit close for 20 meters, but I'm sure we can work the band when the short skip comes in. It would have been nice to try a few messages with Flarq. I'm sure 40/80 would work fine for us, but I don't have anything for the low-bands at the moment. Thanks for trying... Tony -K2MO - Original Message - From: "Tony" To: Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 8:15 PM Subject: [digitalradio] QRV MT63 1k 14109.5 > All, > > I'm QRV MT63 (1K Long Interleave) 141095 USB. It's 00:15 UTC, March 13. > I'll be here for an hour or so. > > Tony -K2MO > >
[digitalradio] What have I been missing?
I just recently got back on digital after being a way for a while and was stunned at the amount of PSK31 signals there were on 40M down around 7.036. I thought that was just where the Euros operated. How long has this been going on :) Rem W6REM
Re: [digitalradio] QRV MT63 1k 14109.5
Skip Copied a few words on MT63 and DominoEx. We're a bit close for 20 meters, but I'm sure we can work the band when the short skip comes in. It would have been nice to try a few messages with Flarq. I'm sure 40/80 would work fine for us, but I don't have anything for the low-bands at the moment. Thanks for trying... Tony -K2MO - Original Message - From: "Tony" To: Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 8:15 PM Subject: [digitalradio] QRV MT63 1k 14109.5 > All, > > I'm QRV MT63 (1K Long Interleave) 14109.5 USB. It's 00:15 UTC, March 13. > I'll be here for an hour or so. > > Tony -K2MO > >
[digitalradio] Re: QRV MT63 1k 14109.5
-I'm there also -- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Tony wrote: > > All, > > I'm QRV MT63 (1K Long Interleave) 14109.5 USB. It's 00:15 UTC, March 13. > I'll be here for an hour or so. > > Tony -K2MO >
[digitalradio] QRV MT63 1k 14109.5
All, I'm QRV MT63 (1K Long Interleave) 14109.5 USB. It's 00:15 UTC, March 13. I'll be here for an hour or so. Tony -K2MO
[digitalradio] this weekend EA PSK31 CONTEST
Hey all: This weekend EA PSK31 CONTEST: *EA PSK31 CONTEST 2009 * Sponsored by Unión de Radioaficionados Españoles (URE). The manager of the contest is EA4ZB. *Participants: *Any licensed amateur station. *Date: *2nd full weekend of March, from 16:00 UTC Saturday till 16:00 UTC Sunday (March 14-15, 2009). *Mode: *BPSK31. *Bands: *10, 15, 20, 40 and 80 meters, according to IARU Region 1 band plan. *Classes*: 1) Single operator all band EA. 2) Single operator single band EA. (One band is only allowed during the contest). 3) Single operator all band non-EA. 4) Single operator single band non-EA. (One band is only allowed during the contest). 5) Multioperator EA, only all bands. 6) Multioperator non EA, only all bands. *NOTES: * a) The use of cluster is allowed for all classes, but it is not allowed self-spotting. b) In the single operator categories only one signal is allowed in the air. c) In the multioperator categories only one signal is allowed by band. *Contest call: *"CQ EA TEST". *Valid contacts: *Any station can be contacted during the contest. Every station can be contacted once per band. The points and/or multipliers derived from UNIQUE QSOs will be NOT valid. *Exchange*: *Spanish stations*: RST + Province code (see below). The foreign stations that transmit from the Spanish territory will be considered as EA stations. *DX stations*: RST + QSO number starting with 001. Multi-operator stations, if used multi TX, shall report separate serials per band starting with 001. *Scoring: * On 10, 15 and 20 meters, one (1) point for QSO within own continent, and two (2) points for QSO outside own continent. On 40 and 80 m, three (3) points for QSO within own continent, and six (6) points for QSO outside own continent. *Multipliers: * - EADX100 entities. - Spanish Provinces. - USA, Canada, Japan and Australia call areas (VE3, VE6, W5, JA1...). *NOTES: * 1) Each multiplier counts once per band. 2) The first QSO with W, VE, JA and VK stations, on each band, counts for two multipliers (EADX100 entity + call area) 3) The first QSO with EA, EA6, EA8 and EA9 stations, on each band, counts for two multipliers (EADX100 entity + Province). *Final score*: Total QSO points by total multipliers in all bands. *Prizes*: Trophy to the winner in each class and certificate for the second and third places in each class, if the valid QSO number is higher than 50. *Logs: *All logs should be submitted in Cabrillo format via Internet to the following E-mail address: *ps...@ure.es. * Logs should be sent as an e-mail attachment, not in the text of the e-mail, and the filename for the log should be *yourcall.log*. *Deadline: *All entries must be e-mailed by March 31th, 2009. Logs lately received will not be considered to any effect. *SPANISH PROVINCE CODE * A – Alicante AB – Albacete AL – Almería AV – Ávila B – Barcelona BA – Badajoz BI – Vizcaya BU – Burgos C – Coruña CA – Cádiz CC – Cáceres CE – CeutaCO – Córdoba CR – Ciudad Real CS – Castellón CU – Cuenca GC – Las Palmas GI – Girona GR – GranadaGU – Guadalajara H – Huelva HU – Huesca IB – I. Baleares J – JaénL – Lleida LE – LeónLO – La RiojaLU – Lugo M – MadridMA – Málaga ML – Melilla MU – Murcia NA – Navarra O – Asturias OU – Ourense P – PalenciaPO – Pontevedra S – Cantabria SA – Salamanca SE – Sevilla SG – Segovia SO – SoriaSS – Guipúzcoa T – Tarragona TE – Teruel TF – SC Tenerife TO – Toledo V – Valencia VA – Valladolid VI – Álava Z – ZaragozaZA – Zamora -- 73 de Joaquin, EA4ZB -- 73 de Joaquin, EA4ZB