Yes I know. I apologize . I was monitoring 20m and forgot to change back
to 30m .
73 de LA5VNA Steinar
Colin J Thomson skrev:
Hi Steinar,
Just to let you know your spots of me are showing as 14Mhz, should be
10Mhz ;-)
73 Colin - G6AVK
Joe,
A similar thing nearly happened to the ALE network tracking site, in
the first week of HFLINK's ALE Channel ZERO website operation.
http://hflink.net/qso
We caught it just in time... sheerly due to dumb luck. Out of
curiosity, we checked the bandwidth in the middle of the night... and
The banana is also out of sync. Probably a good idea to take a look at
this setup, because
there is no way to decode the signal.
73 de LA5VNA Steinar
Hi
Anyway to make WSPR available not just sort of a beacon but for QSO'ing,
please???
73 de
Omar YK1AO
Hello Steinar and the others,
Due to the good results of WSPR with down to a - 33dB S/N Signal with
good decoding, it would be a good thing to have a simple QSO mode
added as well.
Like there is in the mode Wolf from KK7KA with the GUI of DL4YHF.
http://www.scgroup.com/ham/wolf.html
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I am new to this group and it appears to be where I might find
operators with a similar interest, most of my activity is focused
on
MMSSTV DX and propagation tests. The last year I have focussed
mainly
on 14.230 and LP to
I did some simple visual measurements regarding frequency stability in
my transceivers.
Seeing all the WSPR signals drifting up and down on my screen, I wanted
to know how my own gear performed. Checking receivers visually
against wwv at 10mhz I found that my little IC-7000 out performs my
On 80m, we've been using 3.9026 dial, resulting in a tx window from
3.904000-200. Not generally much activity there, but if you want to
help get a group going, I would be happy to join you tonight and try
to get some others going. This is within the automatic digital
operation segment
What IS TCVR and where is it found? There is no reference left in your post.
Gil, W0MN http://webpages.charter.net/gbaron
N 44.082147 W 92.513085 1050'
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As I am still away from the PC a lot these days (due to shoulder and
neck injury)I would like a couple of volunteers to assist John W0JAB
and I. No major requirements, just someone who checks in daily.
Someone in Europe of Oceania would be helpful. The main work is
approving new members and
Gil,
TCVR means (T)rans(C)ei(V)e(R).
It explicitly says transceiver in the second line of the message body.
73,
Jose, CO2JA
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rojomn wrote:
What IS TCVR and where is it found? There is no reference left in your post.
I was confused because I have always seen XCVR as the abbreviation so did
not connect it with your explicit mention. Thanks for the tip.
Gil, W0MN http://webpages.charter.net/gbaron
N 44.082147 W 92.513085 1050'
Hierro Candente, Batir de repente
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