In Europe only: what frequencies are you listening on for PSK, RTTY and other
digital modes?
I've just got a cable for my TS-2000 and fancy leaving it waiting for digital
signals during this summer's E openings.
(The TS-480SAT is on 20m, the K3 waiting for 6m scanning support.)
Simon Brown,
Hi Simon,
See you have version 4 of Ham Radio Deluxe coming out soon?
Any chances of giving it a go (Trial)?
Kevin, ZL1KFM.
I am currently run 3.5 1833 (I think, just downloaded it)
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From: Simon Brown
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Sure - it's free!
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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Hi Simon,
See you have version 4 of Ham Radio Deluxe coming out soon?
Any chances of giving it a go (Trial)?
I just purchased a KAM XL in HRO. It was an open box item that was missing the
cables, manual and software.
The usint was unused, so the bag was still sealed.
My question is, does this TNC come with a software CD?. If so, what does the SW
have?.
Regards.
The UK bandplan shows:
PSK31 50.250
JT6M 50.230
Looking at the Region 1 bandplan:
SSTV 50.510
RTTY 50.600
JT44 50.255
FSK441 50.260 - 50.280
PSK31 50.285
WSPR 50.293 not shown on any bandplan yet.
73 to all
Trevor G0KTN
Hi Trevor,
Thanks - but as there doesn't seem to be a hard and fast rule I was really
wonder what frequencies are being used in anger :-)
I'll fire things up tonight.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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The UK bandplan shows:
PSK31
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Ralph Sides [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to be so dumb, but where is the picture section?
Hi Ralph,
here's the link:
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/photos
Cheers,
Joseph
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http://www.josephburford.com
Thanks - 50.250 - I'll start monitoring that.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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There is a lot of activity on 50.230 (JT6M) and varying amount on 50.250
(PSK31).
Hopefully WSPR http://wsprnet.org/drupal/ will attract more ops
I am usually attend regional Field Day efforts with serious
operations, I'm often the digital guy that gets invited so the
organization can get digital-related bonus points.
This year, the combination of needing to remain close to home due to
family health issues and my past views that I miss
The North Ottawa Amateur Radio Club (W8CSO) has been doing Field Day the last 2
years using solar power exclusively. Each station gets a 15 watt panel, and a
big kilowatt array is laid out in the middle of the park to charge depleted
batteries. We have been able to run 100 watts SSB/CW and 20
Andy if you don't mind a little leg power you could try the Freeplay Weza:
http://store.sundancesolar.com/frfrwe.html
I bought one a while back and I can run the FT-897 on it for quite
sometime before needing to recharge. I limit the power to around 10-15W
out on the rig. If you use a CW QRP
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