Hey Andy! Dave's right. Yessir, great job for the Bozo support here in Indiana. The issue of frequency adjustment needs a little more clarification for putting the transmitter on the mark.
BTW, just for discussion - what would be wrong sending something like "KB3MOW W6IDS OOO", "KB3MOW W6IDS RRR" and "KB3MOW W6IDS 73" ?? Seems to me it clears up things across the board for HF and this mode. No possible chance for confusion. I've been tempted to do it. ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew O'Brien To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 9:15 PM Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Introducing " The Complete Bozo's Guide To HF JT65A" --- In [email protected], Dave Corio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Nice job, Andy, but you never got deeper into the frequency alignment. > >SNIP< >SNIP< I am decoding you at -5 DF and N5BA at -13 , I never did try to get closer to him. When there is a pile up and you are not sure whether the RO or RRR is to you or someone esle near by, check the DF when you received a line with the call sign you are working. Note the DF then, if you see an RRR or RO that is from a vastly different DF, then chances are you are getting someone else's RO/RRR and not the one you need. >SNIP< >SNIP<
