Hi Al,

Perhaps known installations of freebeacon could be listed on the main
FreeDV website, much like the nets already are? That way, they can be on
frequencies different than the "standard" FreeDV ones to avoid
interference. This would also avoid the need to have it log into the QSO
Finder and similar.

Thanks,

-Mooneer K6AQ

On Sun, Feb 20, 2022 at 9:17 PM Al Beard <bear...@unixservice.com.au> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> One "problem" for Digital Voice transmissions over HF
> where the bands are not channelised is knowing what
> frequency a "freebeacon" is listening too. Once found,
> very unlikely, then what mode.
>
> The site "qso.freedv.org" has a list but it does not have
> frequencies for such as "freebeacon". Yes, one can specify a frequency
> but that information is lost when lots of other comments are posted
> or when one is logged out, the frequency on the LHS pane disappears.
>
> Also, we need standard trigger strings also on the website!
> These should contain a character such as "@" which is never in a callsign.
>
> As an aside, the SM1000 also should be switchable to send this text string.
>
> Comments please as I don't want my freebeacon here to be a nuisance on
> the one and only documented frequency on 40m.
>
> 73
>
>
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