Luc , VE2???, is also playing around with this.  Bonnie talked me through
the up and I was able to make a link with Luc under fairly poor conditions.
I will be happy to do some tests at 300 baud or less.
Has anyone tried it at higher rates on 6M ?

Andy K3UK


On 8/6/07, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hi Andy,
>
> What software do you suggest? If PC-ALE will be able to key the PTT line
> via CAT interfacing with an upcoming new version, this should work for
> me with my main digital rig which is the ICOM 756 Pro 2.
>
> But if I understand it correctly, I could use my Ten Tec Argonaut V,
> although I don't normally have the fans plugged in since I mostly use
> this rig for QRP CW and for general monitoring.
>
> Since you can select the baud rates, if you work below 10 meters here in
> the U.S., you can just set the maximum rate at 300 bps and both the
> minimum and default values at 75 bps.
>
> For stations who are close together, say 30 miles, with modest antennas,
> or much farther with gain antennas, this should also work up to 1200
> baud on 10 meters and higher on 6 meters and up. This won't give you an
> accurate lower band HF experience, but might give you some feel for how
> well (or not) the modes perform.
>
> Isn't anyone else trying out these software programs with
> MIL-STD-188-110 and can give us some feedback on their results? Is it
> due to lack of interest, or getting it to work with your equipment?
>
> 73,
>
> Rick, KV9U
>
> Andrew O'Brien wrote:
> > I have done some playing around with this Rick. Let me know if you
> > want to try a "QSO".
> >
> > Andy K3UK
> 
>

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