[digitalradio] 40M DV bandplan

2006-10-08 Thread Andrew O'Brien







Yep, I should have thought about the folks that are restricted to General 
class, I used to hate it when people did that to me!

So, I'm going to try 7238 which seems clear of broadcast band QRM.

Rick's point about SNR on a band like 80M at night is well taken, so I'll 
give up on 80M but will try 7238 until 0200 tonight.


By the way, as Rick suggests the text message transmitted in the ACQ.txt 
filerequire less of an SNR than DV. I made a .txt file (called 
r.txt) for returning to stations that I hear after my ACQ. I have it up 
and running so that I can simply change the call sign and SNR report, save it, 
and transmit it as a picture. I have included it below so that you can 
steal and personalize.

Andy K3UK

--



KV9U , Good evening . Your report is SNR=7.1 

Name here is Andy and the location if Fredonia

New York (FN02hk) about 45 miles South West of Buffalo, NY..

Running 100 watts here in to a dipole.

So, how copy ? If SNR is above a 9.0, we may want to switch to 
Digital Voice.

Back to you de Andy K3UK.
Andy K3UK

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Re: [digitalradio] 40M DV bandplan

2006-10-08 Thread Joe Veldhuis
At this moment I am on 7296 LSB if you want to try it.

-Joe, KD8ATU

Tony wrote:
 Andy,
 
 Are you still on 7238 (LSB)? I'm QRV as of 02:40z. Anyone for DV???
 
 Tony KT2Q


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Re: [digitalradio] 40M DV bandplan

2006-10-08 Thread Tony
Joe, 

 At this moment I am on 7296 LSB if you want to try it.
 -Joe, KD8ATU
 

OK, I'm there -- rotatable 40m dipole at 75ft. 

Tony KT2Q





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 At this moment I am on 7296 LSB if you want to try it.
 
 -Joe, KD8ATU
 
 Tony wrote:
 Andy,
 
 Are you still on 7238 (LSB)? I'm QRV as of 02:40z. Anyone for DV???
 
 Tony KT2Q




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