Hi AllSSB is allowed by all countries on 30m..
SSB stands for Single Side Band and is a form of modulation and not a
Mode as suggested by some.many people use SSB to mean Speech or
Voice which is a Mode and a misuse of the term SSB.
RTTY is sent in LSB or Lower Side Band form of
I just want to advise people that the PSK Reporter feature within
DM780 that I mentioned a few months ago, has continued to evolve.
The latest releases of DM780 have some major new PSK Reporter
improvements. DM780 users can know seamlessly report the PSK31
stations their rig is receiving to a
I think you mean: http://www.obriensweb.com/pskr.jpg
Philip N1DG (I think that's his callsign) will be devloping this further
over the next weeks.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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Although not the main display, the
One other thing - at the moment it's only PSK, when Philip has his act
together it will support any mode, for example SSTV.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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I think you mean: http://www.obriensweb.com/pskr.jpg
2008/4/12, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes i know this is a usage hangover from the 'wars' between ops of AM
and SSB but by now should be buried and the terms used correctly.AM
Voice or SSB Voicejust as the new technology is being called Digital
Voice
And SSB voice is AM :)
Ah
If this is used by very many hams, then how does this impact the PropNet
beacons?
73,
Rick, KV9U
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I just want to advise people that the PSK Reporter feature within
DM780 that I mentioned a few months ago, has continued to evolve.
The latest releases of DM780 have some
In the beginning, it was correct that there was really no DX chasing (at
least for awards) but now that is not so. In fact I have at least one
country worked, where I have only one contact, an that was on 30 meters.
DXCC started accepting those contacts some time ago, so yes it is indeed a
DX
F4FQM,
I **AGREE with most of your post!
BUT
.the 30 Meter Digital QRP Weekend is NOT a contest but a weekend
to promote 30 meter awareness, experimentation, and activity (proof of
this is again not here on the Internet on what you `think' this event
is but off the Internet on the 30 Meter
This is just detecting callsigns in on-air QSO's and receiving reports from
new logbook entries, that's all it does. No beacons or automated
transmissions.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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If this is used by very many hams,
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wrote:
This is just detecting callsigns in on-air QSO's and receiving
reports from
new logbook entries, that's all it does. No beacons or automated
transmissions.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
Correct, thus it is very useful for
Don, if you believe that 30 meters needs to be promoted because of lack
of activity please check out this :
http://www.wsprnet.org/meptspots.php
This is a 24 hour around the world activity in spite of the fact that
Propnet moved within 300Hz of it. Most stations run 1 watt or less.
Larry
Larry,
Thanks for the link and I'm very aware of it...I have done my
homework. I think that it is neat and very coolgood propagation
and experimenting...but what is it telling me? That the band is open?
And are all these station in QSO? Is it a QSO mode? (no need to
reply on that)
Did
Danny N7DC,
Last post because you guys are being to kind to me today
.so stop it.
First off let me say I agree with most of what you have stated
I also
respect you as a Ham and enjoy reading most of your posts, so thank
you and indeed you are a good Ham.
I have been a member of this list since
New 10MHz Ham Digi Band Research Survey Chart
10140kHz to 10150kHz Digital/Auto Sub-Band
Click here:
http://hflink.com/bandplans/10mhz/
73 Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA
But isn't the net effect about the same, or maybe even better since you
may get many more hits?
What is it the PropNet does now that is different, better, etc.?
73,
Rick, KV9U
Simon Brown wrote:
This is just detecting callsigns in on-air QSO's and receiving reports from
new logbook
2008/4/12, expeditionradio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
New 10MHz Ham Digi Band Research Survey Chart
10140kHz to 10150kHz Digital/Auto Sub-Band
Click here:
http://hflink.com/bandplans/10mhz/
The RTTY DXing chart is a perfect demonstation of why i don't really
want any promotion for this band :p
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andrewobrie@ wrote:
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This is just detecting callsigns in on-air QSO's and receiving
I saw this today...
K0MVJ Yes I copied you fine. Can't seem to transmit back though. No tones out
NC5O Well Andy has the same trouble, I'm on VOX on the Kenwood TS450s
Anyone have any idea why JASON generates no audio at all for some people?
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Andy K3UK
www.obriensweb.com
(QSL via N2RJ)
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What is it the PropNet does now that is different, better, etc.?
I have no idea - I added this PSK reporting in DM780 for Philip so that he
could 'do his thing'. I guess one advantage is that the user just bats
Are wave and master volume both being adjusted on the sound mixer applet? I
am not familar with this mode/protocol, but the wave volume is often
overlooked
David
KD4NUE
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Andy, Roger had to set tone on in the pull down window
under Tx port and manual key the radio to get to work
myself I was using tones out but with radio VOX. We
had a nice qso on 30m.
Russell NC5O
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I saw this today...
K0MVJ Yes I copied you fine.
David, set the Tone out in the pull down window Tx
port, and you may have to key the radio with a switch
I was using VOX , had a nice qso with Roger K0MVJ
today on 30m
Russell NC5O
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Are wave and master volume both being adjusted on
the sound mixer
Greetings:
Just a friendly reminder that the TARA Skirmish - Digital Prefix Contest
is coming up on April 19. I hope as many of you as possible will join us
for
TARA's 5th running of this contest and I really think you'll enjoy this
contest a lot, for it just gets better each year!
I managed my first 30m QSO in Jason with Roger, K0MVJ. I had 100% copy
here and sometimes couldn't even hear his signal. Roger was at 5W and I
was at 3W for a total path distance of 1230 miles. Interesting mode and
although maybe not optimal for HF it is certainly very sensitive.
73, Sholto
Sholto, to clear the Rx window do a (CTRL-Z), no timer
for the Beacon mode. This program is over 2Yr old and
no more has been done with it by I2PHD. The Com port
is for DDS board. I had an e-mail from I2PHD.
Russell NC5O
--- Sholto Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I managed my first 30m QSO in
1984 , just running a littel late ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_(1984)
Entirely unrelated. But, if you don't want to be found, don't transmit!
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