I made an attempt  to call on the 80 meter frequencies, but I need to solve
a nasty little RFI problem with a smoke alarm before going any further :-p.

philw de ka1gmn


On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:01 PM, Andy obrien <k3uka...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> I have now added 3584 and 3596 US6 to my scan for the evening.
>
> Andy K3UK
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Andy obrien 
> <k3uka...@gmail.com<k3ukandy%40gmail.com>>
> wrote:
> > I have modified my ALE station and during daylight hours I will be
> > scanning the following channels while in the shack most of the day
> > (I'll add 80M later tonight)
> >
> > 7074       USB
> > *7102      USB
> > *10145.5 USB
> > 14074     USB
> > *14109    USB
> >
> > * denotes standard ALE data channels commonly used by ALE stations
> >
> > The 14074 and 7074 frequencies are not typically monitored by ALE
> > stations but are often used by digital mode enthusiasts  for modes
> > other than PSK31 or RTTY.   I am prosing that members of this group
> > use 7074 and 14074 using standard ALE and make occasion calls on these
> > frequencies in attended mode .
> >
> > So far thjis morning  I have seen
> >
> >
> > [16:44:12][FRQ 10145500][SND][               ][TWS][WB6MZS
> > ][AL0] BER 17 SN 03  (note a decode with weak signals)
> > [16:12:01][FRQ 10145500][SND][               ][TWS][KM4BA
> > ][AL0] BER 30 SN 06
> > [16:11:02][FRQ 07102000][SND][               ][TWS][WD8ARZ
> > ][AL0] BER 26 SN 08
> >
> > and surprise visitor to my station
> >
> > [16:44:48][FRQ 14109000][LINKED  ][KA1GMN         ]
> > [16:50:28][FRQ 14109000][TO ][K3UK           ][TIS][KA1GMN
> > ][AL0] BER 28 SN 06
> >
> > Who found me while I was scanning at one channel every two seconds,
> > well done Phil.  You disappeared though.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  I will monitor all of the listed frequencies and welcome calls.  Will
> > switch to other modes as needed after the initial link.
> >
> > Andy K3UK
> > Fredonia, NY.
> >
>
>  
>

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