I just got off the air on 30 meters with N5UNB a few seconds ago. He had called CQ on Olivia 16-500 and we had a nice QSO. About half way through it I noticed some ALE 141A centered across our live QSO. It may be that they could not hear the TX station, but I am sure they could hear me, assuming there was a live operator on the frequency. My dial frequency is 10.136.5 to put the other station's Olivia signal in my sweet spot near 1500 Hz.
Even with the ALE signal over the top of the transmitting station, I saw no hits on the Olivia signal. His reading on Multipsk was around -5 S/N. 73, Rick, KV9U Brian A wrote: > It is too bad they didn't try holding the ALE tests this weekend on > 20M. It would have been instructive to know just how well that mode > managed in "combat" conditions. RTTY held out well. Preliminary > reports indicate over at least 500,000 RTTY QSO's through the din. > > 73 de Brian/K3KO >
