Also NTS Digital is using the various modes of Pactor, primarily Pactor I and
Pactor II Many of the six MBOs in Eastern Area NTS D have the fancy SCS
Modems although a few are still restiricted to Pactor I using the old PK-232
MBX... For the most part the MBOs run Classic Winlink (i.e the
Don't know where Dave Little is getting his info, but I can tell you that NTS
Digital is very active on Pactor I, Pactor II and some Pactor III... I will
mainly comment on Eastern Area NTS Digital which I am directly responsible for,
but similar activty exists in both Central and Pacific Areas
As an additional note... Most NTS D is using the various versions of Pactor
and have the expensive SCS modems...
There are some MBOs still runinng Pactor I with a PK-232 MBX... Most of at
least Eastern Area NTSD MBOs are using Classic Winlink (ie. the versions before
Winlink 2000) as we feel
Don't know where Dave Little is getting his info, but I can tell you that NTS
Digital is very active on Pactor I, Pactor II and some Pactor III... I will
mainly comment on Eastern Area NTS Digital which I am directly responsible for,
but similar activty exists in both Central and Pacific Areas
A good deal of flexibility is gained in MARS by reason of non-mode-specific
frequency allocation. I am trying to get our system to try Olivia or MT63 SSB
mode on VHF, which so far has been FM only.
FWIW, and IMHO, the HF MARS RMS system is effective because 1) it is restricted
to
John,
You have brought this up before, but I am like most hams and try to do
the right thing. I use wide modes, narrow modes, and in between modes.
Much depends upon who you are trying to contact and the current conditions.
If I want to work a PSK31 or CW station, then of course I will be
UK500KHzMultifunction Beacon using 5 Meg experimetal system
Now running thanks to Andy, G4JNT, on 503.7 KHz carrier frequency 24/7 , MF
beacon, using the same transmission format as the 5Meg experimental beacon
system.
This is a reception only system and utilises the reporting software
There is a VA3 station on JT65A the past two days who is probably running an
amp. All I see on my WSJT screen is a big white blotch. Very annoying. The
program won't even decode it.
You might try reducing the AF level into your sound card; sounds like it is
being over-driven...aim for about 0 db in your Rx noise box assuming you are
using WSJT.
73,
Bill N9DSJ
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Kim kimme...@... wrote:
There is a VA3 station on JT65A the past two days
What frequency you folks been using?
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Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 7:02 PM
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Subject: [digitalradio] Re: CBer on JT65A
You might try
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