Re: [digitalradio] Re: digital radio interactive sked page

2007-07-26 Thread Rick
Sorry to hear this. You would think that they would remove it from their web site if they discontinued it. I have been monitoring some of their frequencies and have been hearing some CW but probably just coincidental use of those freqs? It always was a niche activity and clearly was something t

Re: [digitalradio] Re: digital radio interactive sked page

2007-07-26 Thread n2qz
Rick wrote: > Another group is the NREN (National Radio Emergency Network) which is a > kind of niche group that promotes the use of CW as the primary contact > resource for emergencies. They typically monitor 7050, 10.115, (some of > their info says 10.120) and 14050 as much as possible. If you w

Re: [digitalradio] Re: digital radio interactive sked page

2007-07-26 Thread WN1Z
On 7/25/07, Andrew O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am contemplating perhaps a separate page for ALE experiments. Andrew, personally i would welcome that, since ALE is overwhelming anything else on the digital sked page. So far i'm not having much luck with ALE and my interest is more in

Re: [digitalradio] digital radio interactive sked page

2007-07-26 Thread WN1Z
On 7/25/07, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We then switched to MFSK16 and had much better copy. Definitely agree with that. mfsk-16 is the only digital mode i like to use for skeds (for rag-chewing on a sked that is). For random contacts, psk-31 is just fine. But if i want nearly error-free

Re: [digitalradio] Re: digital radio interactive sked page

2007-07-26 Thread Rick
It is hard to keep so many resources in mind all the time unless you promote it. I had completely forgotten about it until recently. Andy's sked pages for other groups is new to me and I can see where it could really help increase activity. One thing that may work for some groups is having a co

Re: [digitalradio] Re: digital radio interactive sked page

2007-07-26 Thread John Bradley
don't get discouraged about use, Andy , since it is summer and radio activities take a back seat to many other things, especially in this house. Haven't figured out how to go HF ALE mobile in a golf cart or boat. The Sked page has been a lot of fun, and has spurred some interesting experime

[digitalradio] Re: What Mode Is It?

2007-07-26 Thread jhaynesatalumni
I haven't looked at the picture but will mention that a signal from a switching regulator power supply can look a lot like PSK. The carrier is a multiple of the switching frequency and is phase modulated at a 120 Hz rate.

[digitalradio] Re: What Mode Is It?

2007-07-26 Thread Jon Maguire
Hello Patrick, I never considered an unmodulated carrier!! Thank you for pointing that out. And I will use the automatic detection feature in the future :-) Thank you for your answer. Kind Regards es 73... Jon W1MNK Brandon, FL USA PS Thanks also to Matthew. Hello Jon, The 2000 Hz carrier d