It is hard to keep so many resources in mind all the time unless you
promote it. I had completely forgotten about it until recently.
Andy's sked pages for other groups is new to me and I can see where it
could really help increase activity.
One thing that may work for some groups is having a
On 7/25/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am contemplating perhaps a separate page for ALE experiments.
Andrew, personally i would welcome that, since ALE is
overwhelming anything else on the digital sked page. So far
i'm not having much luck with ALE and my interest is more in
On 7/25/07, Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We then switched to MFSK16 and had much better copy.
Definitely agree with that. mfsk-16 is the only digital mode i like
to use for skeds (for rag-chewing on a sked that is).
For random contacts, psk-31 is just fine. But if i want nearly
error-free
Hello Patrick, I never considered an unmodulated carrier!! Thank you for
pointing that out. And I will use the automatic detection feature in the
future :-) Thank you for your answer.
Kind Regards es 73... Jon W1MNK Brandon, FL USA
PS Thanks also to Matthew.
Hello Jon,
The 2000 Hz carrier
Sorry to hear this. You would think that they would remove it from their
web site if they discontinued it. I have been monitoring some of their
frequencies and have been hearing some CW but probably just coincidental
use of those freqs?
It always was a niche activity and clearly was something
Rick wrote:
Another group is the NREN (National Radio Emergency Network) which is a
kind of niche group that promotes the use of CW as the primary contact
resource for emergencies. They typically monitor 7050, 10.115, (some of
their info says 10.120) and 14050 as much as possible. If you were
don't get discouraged about use, Andy , since it is summer and radio activities
take a back seat to
many other things, especially in this house. Haven't figured out how to go HF
ALE mobile in a golf cart
or boat.
The Sked page has been a lot of fun, and has spurred some interesting