Re: [digitalradio] Re: Apil 1. Another New Digital Mode!

2006-04-06 Thread on4ccx





hello Andy y send a message to you with the ui-view digital 
spotter
are you recyve my message ?,y think my messages works 
not
y dont now wat y doing wrong,is my configuration wrong 
?
also Tommy answer not,it is not so aesy to anderstand the help 
in
inglisch - 73 on4ccx
---

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Andrew 
  O'Brien 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 5:00 
  AM
  Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Apil 1. 
  Another New Digital Mode!
  FYI. Web data on visits to that URL.Hits 44 
  unique visits 35 URL /dusk.htm Andy K3UK 
Andrew J. O'Brien wrote:  Just received 
  this and thought I would pass it along, looks like a new one 
  to play around with! Software is available from my site (see 
  below).   Announcing a new digital 
  mode that uses the sound card of your PC. This one is 
  DUSK-A1. developed by Walter DU1SK. DUSK has some fundamental 
  differences from the other digital modes (PSK, MFSK Olivia, etc) in 
  that this mode has been developed primarily for the low bands (80 
  and 160) with an emphasis on grey-line propagated signals. 
  DUSK-AI takes advantage of AMI- Alternate Mark Inversion 
  . Many digital hams will already be aware that AMI has a 
  12.5% density minimum. The reduced density minimum of DUSK-A1 
  creates a more tolerable AOA, or Angle of Arrival 
  A position identification technology that detects the direction of a 
  signal received from a transmitter at only one point. In this 
  system, the transmitter's location is determined from the 
  receivers' antenna position and the AOA of the signals that 
  are from the antennas. In practical terms, grey-line like 
  conditions are created regardless of the actual position of 
  the sun.  DUSK-A1 grey line performance, and sun 
  position irrelevance , is also enhanced by the 
  inclusion of CTA. Continuous Time Oversampling A technique 
  that simplifies the job of synchronizing data generated from 
  disparate sampling rates. The technique resamples and 
  synchronizes audio data as needed, and it eliminates the 
  substrate noise and feedthrough problems.  The 
  beta version of DUSK-A1 also includes Enhanced Data Rates for 
  Global Evolution an enhanced radio modulation technique 
  for GSM and TDMA (ANSI-136) networks that expands radio timeslots 
  . The expanded time slots also factor in enhanced daylight 
  propagation , especially on 160 meters. When combined with 
  GPRS, it gives a maximum performance with narrow 
  bandwidth.  The software does not have full macro 
  features or logging components as yet. Those wishing to test 
  this new mode may download the free software at DUSK-A1 from 
  http://www.obriensweb.com/dusk.htm 
   





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Re: [digitalradio] Re: Apil 1. Another New Digital Mode!

2006-04-06 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Yes, In the Message area , make sure you port is set to the letter
I, not the number 1.


On 4/6/06, on4ccx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hello Andy y send a message to you with the ui-view digital spotter
 are you recyve my message ?,y think my messages works not
 y dont now wat y doing wrong,is my configuration wrong ?
 also Tommy answer not,it is not so aesy to anderstand the help in
 inglisch -  73 on4ccx
 ---

 - Original Message -
 From: Andrew O'Brien
 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 5:00 AM
 Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Apil 1. Another New Digital Mode!


 FYI. Web data on visits to that URL.


 Hits 44 unique visits 35 URL  /dusk.htm

 Andy K3UK



 
 
  Andrew J. O'Brien wrote:
 
  Just received this and thought I would pass it along, looks like
 a new one
  to play around with!  Software is available from my site (see
 below).
  
  
  Announcing a new digital mode that uses the sound card of your
 PC.  This one
  is DUSK-A1. developed by Walter DU1SK.  DUSK has some fundamental
  differences from the other digital modes (PSK, MFSK Olivia, etc)
 in that this mode
  has been developed primarily for the low bands (80 and 160) with
 an emphasis
  on grey-line propagated signals. DUSK-AI takes advantage of  AMI-
 Alternate
  Mark Inversion .  Many digital hams will already be aware that
 AMI has a
  12.5% density minimum.  The reduced density minimum of DUSK-A1
 creates a
  more tolerable AOA, or Angle of Arrival
  A position identification technology that detects the direction
 of a signal
  received from a transmitter at only one point. In this system, the
  transmitter's location is determined from the receivers' antenna
 position
  and the AOA of the signals that are from the antennas. In
 practical terms,
  grey-line like conditions are  created regardless of the actual
 position of
  the sun.
  
  DUSK-A1 grey line performance, and sun position irrelevance ,  is
 also
  enhanced  by the inclusion of CTA. Continuous Time Oversampling
 A technique
  that simplifies the job of synchronizing data generated from
 disparate
  sampling rates. The technique resamples and synchronizes audio
 data as
  needed, and it eliminates the substrate noise and feedthrough
 problems.
  
  The beta version of DUSK-A1 also includes Enhanced Data Rates for
 Global
  Evolution  an enhanced radio modulation technique for GSM and TDMA
  (ANSI-136) networks that expands radio timeslots . The expanded
 time slots
  also factor in enhanced daylight propagation , especially on 160
 meters.
  When combined with GPRS, it gives a maximum performance with
 narrow
  bandwidth.
  
  The software does not have full macro features or logging
 components as yet.
  Those wishing to test this new mode may download the free
 software at
  DUSK-A1 from http://www.obriensweb.com/dusk.htm
  
  






 - Original Message -
 From: Andrew O'Brien
 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 5:00 AM
 Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Apil 1. Another New Digital Mode!


 FYI. Web data on visits to that URL.


 Hits 44 unique visits 35 URL  /dusk.htm

 Andy K3UK



 
 
  Andrew J. O'Brien wrote:
 
  Just received this and thought I would pass it along, looks like
 a new one
  to play around with!  Software is available from my site (see
 below).
  
  
  Announcing a new digital mode that uses the sound card of your
 PC.  This one
  is DUSK-A1. developed by Walter DU1SK.  DUSK has some fundamental
  differences from the other digital modes (PSK, MFSK Olivia, etc)
 in that this mode
  has been developed primarily for the low bands (80 and 160) with
 an emphasis
  on grey-line propagated signals. DUSK-AI takes advantage of  AMI-
 Alternate
  Mark Inversion .  Many digital hams will already be aware that
 AMI has a
  12.5% density minimum.  The reduced density minimum of DUSK-A1
 creates a
  more tolerable AOA, or Angle of Arrival
  A position identification technology that detects the direction
 of a signal
  received from a transmitter at only one point. In this system, the
  transmitter's location is determined from the receivers' antenna
 position
  and the AOA of the signals that are from the antennas. In
 practical terms,
  grey-line like conditions are  created regardless of the actual
 position of
  the sun.
  
  DUSK-A1 grey line performance, and sun position irrelevance ,  is
 also
  enhanced  by the inclusion of CTA. Continuous Time Oversampling
 A technique
  that simplifies the job of synchronizing data generated from
 disparate
  sampling rates. The technique resamples and synchronizes audio
 data as
  needed, and it eliminates the substrate noise and feedthrough
 problems.
  
  The beta version of DUSK-A1 also includes Enhanced Data Rates for
 Global
  Evolution  an enhanced radio modulation technique for GSM and TDMA
  (ANSI-136) networks that expands radio timeslots . The expanded
 time slots
  also factor in enhanced daylight propagation , especially on 

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Apil 1. Another New Digital Mode!

2006-04-06 Thread on4ccx





thanks Andy it was to 1 - mast it be I in the stations setup 
to ?y shall try it out -73 on4ccx
-

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Andrew 
  O'Brien 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:55 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Apil 1. 
  Another New Digital Mode!
  Yes, In the Message area , make sure you port is set to the 
  letter"I", not the number 1.On 4/6/06, on4ccx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  hello Andy y send a message to you with the ui-view digital spotter 
  are you recyve my message ?,y think my messages works not y dont now 
  wat y doing wrong,is my configuration wrong ? also Tommy answer not,it 
  is not so aesy to anderstand the help in inglisch - 73 
  on4ccx --- - Original Message 
  - From: Andrew O'Brien To: 
  digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 5:00 
  AM Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Apil 1. Another New Digital 
  Mode! FYI. Web data on visits to that 
  URL. Hits 44 unique visits 35 URL 
  /dusk.htm Andy K3UK 
 Andrew J. O'Brien wrote:  
   Just received this and thought I would pass it along, looks 
  like a new one  to play around with! Software is 
  available from my site (see below).
Announcing a new digital mode that uses the sound card 
  of your PC. This one  is DUSK-A1. developed by 
  Walter DU1SK. DUSK has some fundamental  differences 
  from the other digital modes (PSK, MFSK Olivia, etc) in that this 
  mode  has been developed primarily for the low bands (80 and 
  160) with an emphasis  on grey-line propagated 
  signals. DUSK-AI takes advantage of AMI- Alternate  
  Mark Inversion . Many digital hams will already be aware 
  that AMI has a  12.5% density minimum. The 
  reduced density minimum of DUSK-A1 creates a  more 
  tolerable AOA, or Angle of Arrival  A position identification 
  technology that detects the direction of a signal  
  received from a transmitter at only one point. In this system, the 
   transmitter's location is determined from the receivers' 
  antenna position  and the AOA of the signals that are 
  from the antennas. In practical terms,  grey-line like 
  conditions are created regardless of the actual position 
  of  the sun.DUSK-A1 grey 
  line performance, and sun position irrelevance , is also 
   enhanced by the inclusion of CTA. Continuous Time 
  Oversampling A technique  that simplifies the job of 
  synchronizing data generated from disparate  sampling 
  rates. The technique resamples and synchronizes audio data as 
   needed, and it eliminates the substrate noise and feedthrough 
  problems.The beta version of DUSK-A1 also 
  includes Enhanced Data Rates for Global  
  Evolution an enhanced radio modulation technique for GSM and 
  TDMA  (ANSI-136) networks that expands radio timeslots . The 
  expanded time slots  also factor in enhanced daylight 
  propagation , especially on 160 meters.  When combined 
  with GPRS, it gives a maximum performance with narrow  
  bandwidth.The software does not have 
  full macro features or logging components as yet.  
  Those wishing to test this new mode may download the free software 
  at  DUSK-A1 from http://www.obriensweb.com/dusk.htm 
 
   - Original 
  Message - From: Andrew O'Brien To: 
  digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 5:00 
  AM Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Apil 1. Another New Digital 
  Mode! FYI. Web data on visits to that 
  URL. Hits 44 unique visits 35 URL 
  /dusk.htm Andy K3UK 
 Andrew J. O'Brien wrote:  
   Just received this and thought I would pass it along, looks 
  like a new one  to play around with! Software is 
  available from my site (see below).
Announcing a new digital mode that uses the sound card 
  of your PC. This one  is DUSK-A1. developed by 
  Walter DU1SK. DUSK has some fundamental  differences 
  from the other digital modes (PSK, MFSK Olivia, etc) in that =
this 
  mode  has been developed primarily for the low bands (80 and 
  160) with an emphasis  on grey-line propagated 
  signals. DUSK-AI takes advantage of AMI- Alternate  
  Mark Inversion . Many digital hams will already be aware 
  that AMI has a  12.5% density minimum. The 
  reduced density minimum of DUSK-A1 creates a  more 
  tolerable AOA, or Angle of Arrival  A position identification 
  technology that detects the direction of a signal  
  received from a transmitter at only one point. In this system, the 
   transmitter's location is determined from the receivers' 
  antenna position  and the AOA of the signals that are 
  from the antennas. In practical terms,  grey-line like 
  conditions are created regardless of the actual position 
  of  the sun.DUSK-A1 grey 
  line performance, and sun position irrelevance , is also 
   enhanced by the inclusion of CTA. Continuous Time 
  Oversampling A technique  that simplifies the job of 
  synchronizing data generated from disparate  sampling 

RE: [digitalradio] Re: Bands aren't dead

2006-04-06 Thread DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA
Title: RE: [digitalradio] Re: Bands aren't dead







http://www.ips.gov.au/HF_Systems/7/1/1


You folks might like to try the above HAP Prediction Display.


I find it most useful in determing which frequency/band I should use to talk between two points or from my QTH and some other part of the world.

I hope you can use this.


73,


Walt/K5YFW








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[digitalradio] Official TARA Skirmish Announcement

2006-04-06 Thread ny2u






TARA Skirmish--Digital 
Prefix Contest, sponsored by Troy ARA, 
z - 2400z Apr 15. Frequencies: 160 - 6 meters, work stations once per band. 
Categories: High, Low (100W), Great (20W), QRP (5W), SWL. Exchange: 
Name and Prefix. Score: QSO’s x WPX prefixes x power multiplier. (High x0.5, Low 
x1, Great x2, QRP x3) Multipliers count once per band. For more information: www.n2ty.org/seasons/tara_dpx_rules.html 
or [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
. Logs due May 15 via the contest score entry form at n2ty.org/seasons/tara_dpx_score.html.





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[digitalradio] North Dakota Stations- activity

2006-04-06 Thread Vince

Does anybody here know when there is going to be a QSO party for 
stations located in  NORTH DAKOTA, or any other scheduled N.D. activity 
event on HF (40m) bands?

N.D. is the last AGed QSO that I need for an eWAS .

Thanks.
73, de ~ Vince ~
on IOTA NA-026 (Long Island, in New York)


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