I managed to make one 20 minute QSO this
evening on 1807.500 kc Olivia sub mode 500/8. I favor the 500/8 sub mode because
it's really fast and yet is very robust with QRN and QSB. The QSO was with
W3NF in Maryland at a distance of approximately 910 miles. He was running 50
watts to an inve
28, 2005 8:53
PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Olivia on 160
Meters Tuesday Morning
I was able to auditorially hear both KN4LF and W4JSI (as I
later deduced) but was in the process of setting up the software and
wiring for a new computer and sound card. I could hear KN4LF, but could
n
Using the 500/16 submode I had a 45 minute
QSO with KF4MH on 1807.500 kc beginning at 0200 UTC. He was 450 miles away in
Mobile, AL using 50 watts to an inefficient 80 meter dipole. The lightning QRN
was really bad but I had 100% on the station the whole QSO. At times he QSB'ed
down to S/N
I was able to auditorially hear both KN4LF and W4JSI (as I later
deduced) but was in the process of setting up the software and wiring
for a new computer and sound card. I could hear KN4LF, but could not see
his signal in the noise on the waterfall. After I finally got things set
up here in ord
: Monday, November 28, 2005 5:40
PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Olivia on 160
Meters Tuesday Morning
- Original Message -
From: Thomas
Giella KN4LF
To: a MixW eGroup ; a
Oliviadata eGroup ; a PSK31 070 eGroup
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 4:15 PM
Subject: Olivia
- Original Message -
From: Thomas
Giella KN4LF
To: a MixW eGroup ; a
Oliviadata eGroup ; a PSK31 070 eGroup
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 4:15 PM
Subject: Olivia on 160 Meters Monday Morning
Weather permitting I'm going to begin
calling CQ again via the Olivia mode 500/16 at