where THEY are.
- Original Message -
From: "KV9U" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Olivia 500/8 Center-of-Activity
14076kHz-14079kHz proposed
> Tim,
>
> You are reading way more than what was said. No
Tim,
You are reading way more than what was said. Nothing about the demise of
anything. You always have the diehards who operate older technology
equipment and modes. But I am saying that it is not as active as it once
was. Same thing can be said for CW. If you have a certain number of
active
On Monday 20 February 2006 08:40, KV9U wrote:
> Bonnie,
>
>
> What I would like to see are some practical bandplans that have a
> recommended spot frequency for digital modes. We do have that by default
> now on 20 meters for the .070 PSK31, and similar areas on 40 and 80
> meters. The RTTY operat
On what bands Danny?
At 09:39 AM 2/20/06, you wrote:
>You put your finger on what I see is a very bad problem that we are facing
>as hams. The lack of international band plans.If mine is one freq, the
>the dx is another freq, never the twain shall meet.
Need a Digital mode QSO? Co
day, February 20, 2006 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Olivia 500/8 Center-of-Activity
14076kHz-14079kHz proposed
> Bonnie,
>
> From my frequent monitoring, I would have to say that the only really
> popular mode is PSK31. It is not uncommon now to have more PSK31 signals
> w
Bonnie,
From my frequent monitoring, I would have to say that the only really
popular mode is PSK31. It is not uncommon now to have more PSK31 signals
within a 2.3 KHz passband, than even cw signals during a contest. Like
this weekend you might find 4 to 6 cw signals but you would find up to
Olivia is now popular for digital keyboarding.
Since Olivia has so many possible modes in it,
there is a search for a 500Hz starting point.
I propose that we, as a group of Olivia operators,
use 14076kHz-14079kHz, as a centre-of-activity
starting point for Olivia 500/8 .
Olivia 500/8 (or 500/1