I've gone back to using standard ALE , as opposed to ALE 400 this weekend. I
think ALE 400 is really good but standard ALE has more active users and is
still a communication method that I think more hams should try. So, two
things this weekend...
1. Try to find me, K3UK. One superb aspect
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Matt,
> Iam intrested in playing with ale 400 using multipsk and was wondering
> what are the
> calling freq? Matt kc2pua
There are a handful of stations currently active on 14074.0 USB. The
bandwidth is approximately 400Hz. Let us know if you need any tips on
working ALE-400.
Tony -K2MO
Hi
Iam intrested in playing with ale 400 using multipsk and was wondering what are
the calling freq?
Matt
kc2pua
Norman, what a good opportunity to plug my videos!
About 40 samples: http://www.youtube.com/k2ncc
f, k2ncc
From: "Leslie Varnicle"
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 11:03 AM
Subject: Colorado QSO Party - Sep 5th / 6th
We'll be on from Saguache (sue-watch) County at the UFO watchtower Saturday
at least.
Will be on 40M, 20M and higher bands if open on or around the calling
frequencies.
Bill, you mig