What frequencies are good to look for DominoTX transmissions?
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Wich sude band is ysed by DominoEX?
Dan N0ZIZ
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Hello,
Thankyou Patrick and Jerry for the help in solving my problem, and
thanks for the information about the MultiPSK group. I shall now go
and sign on.
Kind Rgards, 73, Mel G0GQK
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Murray,
I am with Walt/K5YFW, "Butbut...some of us are hard of hearing and
that's why we use digital modes. ;-)"
Also even with bifocals, screen define of different modes are
difficut, and signals down in the noise makes matters worse, HI.
73,
Jerry - K0HZI
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Title: RE: [digitalradio] MFSK Mode Recognition
Butbut...some of us are hard of hearing and that's why we use digital modes. ;-)
I would like to see someone take on the task of scanning through the modes to see if they can identify a specific mode. I believe that the old AEA PK-232 h
Jerry,
Open your ears! Don't rely on the waterfall as a means of recognition.
Olivia type modes are hard to tell apart, admittedly, but the others
are easy with a little experience.
MFSK16 - narrow jumble of sound with an obvious lowest tone idle
MFSK8 - slow musical jumble also with an obvious
Title: RE: [digitalradio] DominoEX Robustness
I'm with Rick...I look for an accurate as well as a robust keyboard mode. In the type of communications I do, you desire as accurate a text/message as possible as well as being robust and with the ability to send "canned" messages or files as a