[digitalradio] ROS on 40 meters
What freq is the ROS mode being used on 40 Meters? World like to play with it a bit. John
AW: [digitalradio] ROS on 40 meters
If you download and installed the newest version you will find the qrg in the software You CAN use it with rig control and set the right qrg via serial port . but you can also use a rig without cat and tune in by hand The qrg of ALL bands can be found in the soft in the frequency tab Dg9bfc Sigi Ps in the qrg tab you see also the mode being used (example bw 0k5 on 30m etc)
Re: [digitalradio] ROS on 40 meters
If I download a new version I will NOT be able to use the program. For a unknown reason I was one of the people that Jose has seen unfit to use it. That was the reason I had to beg for a earlier venison of it. But thanks for your reply. At 03:50 PM 7/5/2010, you wrote: If you download and installed the newest version you will find the qrg in the software You CAN use it with rig control and set the right qrg via serial port but you can also use a rig without cat and tune in by hand The qrg of ALL bands can be found in the soft in the frequency tab Dg9bfc Sigi Ps in the qrg tab you see also the mode being used (example bw 0k5 on 30m etc)
Re: [digitalradio] ROS on 40 meters
I'm bored, so I'll bite. It is my understanding that in the US, ROS is only allowed above 222Mhz. On 40M, you would be held to SWL status. You should find it around 7.053 to 7.056. phil n4zsa - Original Message - From: John Becker, WØJAB To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 1:43 PM Subject: [digitalradio] ROS on 40 meters What freq is the ROS mode being used on 40 Meters? World like to play with it a bit. John
Re: [digitalradio] ROS on 40 meters
And I would recommend that anyone wanting to use ROS should be required to read this thread on QRZ which highlights some of the shadier aspects of this program. http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...highlight=ros And of course, you can search the archives of this mailing list for (literally) hundreds of messages discussing the legality of the mode in the US. Dave K3DCW On Jul 5, 2010, at 1:58 PM, phil g wrote: I'm bored, so I'll bite. It is my understanding that in the US, ROS is only allowed above 222Mhz. On 40M, you would be held to SWL status. You should find it around 7.053 to 7.056. phil n4zsa - Original Message - From: John Becker, WØJAB To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 1:43 PM Subject: [digitalradio] ROS on 40 meters What freq is the ROS mode being used on 40 Meters? World like to play with it a bit. John Dave www.k3dcw.net Real radio bounces off the sky