Great Bob! I use only 25W :) . You was -14 dB here in Norway
73 de LA5VNA Steinar Steinar Aanesland wrote: > Hi Bob > > I forget to look at my watch. New time 13:00 UTC > > LA5VNA Steinar > > > > > Steinar Aanesland wrote: > >> Hi Bob, >> >> I will try to explain this in my "Norwegian-English" way. >> >> "Should I normally listen with it unchecked to search the larger >> subband?". Get in mind that I am a complete bozo, but my experience is >> that when the frequency is crowded and the subband is to large only the >> "big guns" is coming through . In Europe we have some hams using more >> the 100W in this "weak power" mode, and they are drowning hams outside >> EU. So the conclusion is, I prefer a smaller subband . I set the TOL to >> 100 Hz, and I am never right on 14.076 but always some few Hz away. I >> will explain why later. >> >> "If it is unchecked, does the green bar in SpecJT make any difference?" >> I don't think so. The way I understand this is that the program search >> the green bar to see if it can find a signal regardless if the freeze is >> unchecked or not. If it is unchecked it has -+ 600 Hz to scan. >> >> "Does clicking somewhere in SpecJT or the other graph actually set the >> real transmit frequency? " This is an easy one. The answer is "no". The >> clicking only affect your receiving. It is your VFO that set your >> transmit frequency. The sync tone will be at 1270.5 Hz . in SpecTJ. You >> can set this to zero by choosing "JT65 DF axis" in the SpecTJ menu . I >> (almost) always pick a frequency a few Hz away from the main "14.076". >> In that way it is easier to find me in the crowd. >> >> >> >> I hope this was understandable ;) >> >> Here is an "quick and dirty" guide to capture LA5VNA this afternoon: >> >> Set the VFO on 14.075,700, set the TOL at 50Hz, and start listen after >> me at 11:00 UTC. If the frequency is free I will start calling exact >> 11:00 ( "Tx first" checked ) . >> >> Hope to see you there Bob. >> >> 73 de LA5VNA Steinar >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> . >> >> >> >> >> Bob Fabrizio wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Steinar, >>> >>> I will look for you again today. I am still getting the hang of this >>> software and mode so it may well be my fault that I did not hear you. >>> If I know the time and freq. I think I can set it to do aggressive >>> deep search on a narrow freq. window. I am still not clear on how >>> having freeze checked vs. unchecked works. Should I normally listen >>> with it unchecked to search the larger subband? If it is unchecked, >>> does the green bar in SpecJT make any difference? Does clicking >>> somewhere in SpecJT or the other graph actually set the real transmit >>> frequency? Sorry to be asking basic questions but it doesn't seem >>> clear from the documentation and guides. >>> >>> Also, I am on Skype as bobfabrizio. Feel free to ping me to met me >>> know you are trying to get me. >>> >>> 73 >>> >>> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> <mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com>, Steinar Aanesland >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi Bob, >>>> >>>> The time you was on I had to take care of my to twins so I lost you . >>>> What about trying same time tomorrow ( 11:00 UTC) ? >>>> I will be on the same frequency : VFO 14.075,700 >>>> >>>> LA5VNA Steinar >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Bob Fabrizio wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Steinar, >>>>> >>>>> I am QRV now and calling you. >>>>> >>>>> Bob, 9V1QQ >>>>> >>>>> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> >>>>> >>> <mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com> >>> >>> >>>>> <mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com>, Steinar Aanesland >>>>> <saanes@> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> My frequency is VFO 14.075,700 >>>>>> >>>>>> LA5VNA Steinar >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Steinar Aanesland wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Bob >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think I copied your call sign yesterday, but I was at work >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>> and could >>> >>> >>>>>>> not answer you. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Are you QRV right now? I am calling on 14.076 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> LA5VNA Steinar >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > >
