On 10 October, I was pleasantly surprised by my station's ALE system
un-muting, to see and hear a NETCALL from Per OZ1EQC in Denmark on
14342.5kHz. Simultaneously, three other ALE stations around North
America responded to Per's NETCALL on the channel and had a group QSO.
The path wasn't strong
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From: Txema
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 6:30 AM
Subject: [olivia] To OLIVIA users.-
HI all !Important notes for Olivia
mode: 1) It is critical that you have your sound card sample rate
calibrated (within +-100 ppm or so in transmit
Coordination with ALE network 14109.5kHz USB: Just a little note to ask for coordination of the 20 meter frequency with fellow Olivia users. The worldwide Amateur Radio HF-ALE network (Automatic Link Establishment) operates on 14109.5kHz (shared with MT63 and packet). It would be greatly
Is there not still packet BBS's operating from 14,101 to 14,108
(lsb) mode ?
At 07:02 AM 9/30/05, you wrote:
Olivia on Mixw seems to be runner. To avoid further chaos on 20 meter,
here a few hints!
Leave 14109.500 Khz free for MT63. (Some new MT63 stuff may be in the
pipeline)
Use channels
ALE looks like it achieves many of the goals I had hoped for Olivia for
use with self-spotting.
I wish there were more implementations of ALE in the digital mode
software, even of just decoding.
Leigh.
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 3:45 pm, expeditionradio wrote:
Coordination with ALE network 14109.5kHz
Not sure about packet, but pactor is still doing well in that sub
band. I've been wondering why attended operation such as the modes
discussed in this group, select channels within the narrow slice of
band where unattended forwarding is limited to (14.1005-14.1120
MHz)?
... Duane N7QDN
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry - K0HZI replied:
Comment,
I understand the author of gMFSK (for Linux) and author of MULTIPSK
have Olivia, sets the center of the audio for the 500Hz mode to 750Hz
above dial setting and the settings are built into
But what do I need to transmit ALE? I can
receive it but I was under the impression that one needs a rig that can switch
bands and frequencies automatically while matching the antenna all at the same
time. Is that a totally wrong view of ALE?
Andy K3UK
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Good question, I have often been down to 14107 and
14108 and have not heard any packet in the past few weeks.
- Original Message -
From:
John Becker
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 7:35
PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Olivia
Hisami,
No problem. Maybe we can try this weekend?
73 Tony KT2Q
- Original Message -
From: Hisami Dejima [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 5:47 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: 20M Chip64
Hi Tony
SRI I woke up in 2050z
I
Duane N7QDN wrote
I've been wondering why attended operation such as the modes
discussed in this group, select channels within the narrow slice of
band where unattended forwarding is limited to (14.1005-14.1120
MHz)?
Hi Duane,
Many of us have been wondering the same thing.
But there is
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