[digitalradio] Re: Any THROB Activity These Days?

2008-12-30 Thread VE7AXU
Andy K3UK I have been contacted by two hams in the UK and I made the following proposal to them: I propose trying both 40m and 20m starting around 1700 UTC on 40m on Thursday and/or Friday and or Saturday on or near 14077 Mhz. I'll call you directly on the hour for about 5-10 minutes on the

[digitalradio] 40m Throb Frequency

2008-12-30 Thread VE7AXU
What frequency should I use for THROB in 40m? VE7AXU (John)

Re: [digitalradio] Packet Controller Wanted (Tiny-2 or the likes)

2008-12-30 Thread Ken Duffy
Hi Kevin, I have a Tiny2 tucked away in a box in garage that i no longer use. What sort of money are you looking at ? as I would be open to a resonable offer. I have a mic cable and serial computer cable as well for it 73's Ken Zl4KD - Original Message - From: Gmail - Kevin,

[digitalradio] Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Kent VE4KEH
Our ARES group is having difficulty specifying an operating frequency for a PSK31 net. Is there any website which explains the relationship between the actual signal frequency, the transceiver frequency, the audio (waterfall) frequency, USB and LSB for digital operation? In my net

RE: [digitalradio] Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Cortland Richmond
This is an often encountered problem. What frequency is my signal when I am using [insert mode here]? is the subject of at least one license exam question in US Amateur Radio tests. In the US, government agencies and the military specify frequency by the center of emission. For example, in

Re: [digitalradio] Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Brent Gourley
3579 ? with USB 2 kHz waterfall ? KE4MZ, Brent Dothan, AL bg...@comcast.net www.wb4zpi.org No trees were destroyed in the sending of this contaminant-free message. However, we do concede a significant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced. - Original Message - From:

Re: [digitalradio] Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Rick W
In addition to the other excellent comments, one of the benefits of having full rig control is that some of the multimode digital programs (DM780, fldigi, etc.) can be set to display the mode operating frequency in the waterfall, instead of the audio offset from the suppressed carrier (dial)

[digitalradio] Re: What is this signal?

2008-12-30 Thread Craig Wallen
I could not tell what frequency that was on exactly or the time it was , could it have been my mt63 signals ?

[digitalradio] Re: Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread kf4hou
it real easy just giving the beat freq( like on CW sending out a tone on ur rig to match the other guys signal making the signal warble in sound) within a passband. It is so aggravating to see someone spot a DX station as 14.070 , but where at in the passband? because he is not on 14.070!

Re: [digitalradio] Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Paul L Schmidt, K9PS
Kent VE4KEH wrote: Our ARES group is having difficulty specifying an operating frequency for a PSK31 net. Is there any website which explains the relationship between the actual signal frequency, the transceiver frequency, the audio (waterfall) frequency, USB and LSB for digital operation?

Re: [digitalradio] Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Siegfried Jackstien
he should write 3579 not 3589 - Original Message - From: Cortland Richmond To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 5:27 PM Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement This is an often encountered problem. What

Re: [digitalradio] Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Siegfried Jackstien
signal = dial + af in usb or dial - af in lsb ... quite simple in digimodes mostly usb is used but in psk31 no matte if you use usb or lsb best 73´s de dg9bfc - Original Message - From: Kent VE4KEH To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 4:28 PM

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
At 02:23 PM 12/30/2008, JONATHAN WALLEN wrote in part: All data modes should be in USB. True except for RTTY.

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Charles Brabham
Most HF Packet is LSB as well. General statements will often get you into trouble, unless very well researched. 73 DE Charles, N5PVL - Original Message - From: John Becker, WØJAB To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 6:56 PM Subject: Re:

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Jose A. Amador
I use USB for RTTY, and reverse in the terminal program. That keeps mark and space in the right relative places. 73, Jose, CO2JA John Becker, WØJAB wrote: At 02:23 PM 12/30/2008, JONATHAN WALLEN wrote in part: All data modes should be in USB. True except for RTTY. VI Conferencia

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Specification of Frequency for Net Announcement

2008-12-30 Thread Jose A. Amador
Due to its baseband coding, it does not matter what sideband you use in packet. It is only relevant to published dial frequencies when tuning some spectrum chunk. I did use USB for many years with the only consequence that dial frequencies were different. Same happens with Pactor or Pactor