Rick Karlquist wrote:
Andy obrien wrote:
Rick, not likely . ALE mostly uses
Actually, now that I think about it, I was trying to use
7040.
If this was the case and it was ALE, it was not from the US. I was most
likely european, and you were in their digi sub-band.
Lot's of
Rick, not likely . ALE mostly uses
7040500
7065000
7099500
7102000
7110500
7185500
7296000
With 7102 in North America as the one with digital data signals.
Andy K3UK
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Rick Karlquist rich...@karlquist.comwrote:
Charles,
Your constant efforts to
Andy obrien wrote:
Rick, not likely . ALE mostly uses
7040500
7065000
7099500
7102000
7110500
7185500
7296000
Actually, now that I think about it, I was trying to use
7040.
Rick N6RK
I'm still guessing it was not ALE.
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Rick Karlquist rich...@karlquist.comwrote:
Andy obrien wrote:
Rick, not likely . ALE mostly uses
7040500
7065000
7099500
7102000
7110500
7185500
7296000
Actually, now that I think about it, I was trying
OK,
I give up.
You don't seem able to make room for everyone.
So, I'll sign out of all the WSPR and WSJT modes and will not recognise
any of your modes.
In the round, you may decide that I'm not worth worrying about.
However, I will tell anyone who cares to ask about why I decided to tell