My station is listening for ROS signals on 14080 USB (dial). I am
interested in how ROS does across the Atlantic around 10-1300 UTC when
20M is usually marginal. Hopefully I will receive some European or
African signals.
Andy K3UK
Fredonia, NY
FN02
I missed their rumblings, but did not know anyone was using ROS near the
JT65A campsite, I will be tuned to 14080 until Man U and Everton match
starts.
Andy K3UK
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 5:43 AM, Dave Ackrill dave.g0...@tiscali.co.ukwrote:
Andy obrien wrote:
My station is listening for ROS
Andy obrien wrote:
My station is listening for ROS signals on 14080 USB (dial).
Oh, and I meant to ask if you were using 16 or 1 baud Andy?
Dave (G0DJA)
Andy obrien wrote:
My station is listening for ROS signals on 14080 USB (dial).
Seems to be too much RTTY about at the moment as well.
One of the WARC bands might be quieter?
Dave (G0DJA)
Andy obrien wrote:
I missed their rumblings, but did not know anyone was using ROS near the
JT65A campsite, I will be tuned to 14080 until Man U and Everton match
starts.
It's the usual doom and gloom and rumblings about the frequency chosen.
Some people see any new thing as a potential
Dial frequency 14080 USB ... ROS 16 and 1.
Andy K3UK
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---Original Message---
From: Andy obrien
Date: 19/02/2010 13:09:50
To: digitalradio
Subject: [digitalradio] QRV 14080 ROS
1335 can see Andy, K3UK CQing on 14080 ROS (it says -29.3Hz), so far I have
not actually seen a signal on the waterfall. Using the RA1792 and loop for
this (as that is hooked up to the default soundcard, the Icom is on a USB
soundcard doing PSK. No TX from here, so will have to just send out
Great, many thanks for the report from Bucks.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH
sean.gilb...@o2.co.uk wrote:
1335 can see Andy, K3UK CQing on 14080 ROS (it says -29.3Hz), so far I
have
not actually seen a signal on the waterfall. Using the RA1792