I sent a suggestion to Les for the next round of tests that I think would be pretty awesome, and that is very slow morse. I thought I would bring it up here to get other folks opinions. Lets say a station sent out a few 1 kHz tone-generated CW IDs during the DX Tests, say with 2 second-long dots and 6 second-long dashes. Maybe even switch between 1 kHz and 2 kHz tone CW. This would allow DXers, with minimal equipment, to run their receiver audio through a program such as Spectrum Lab and actually see the morse code in the waterfall display. Here is a dump that I took from Spectrum Lab from this mornings KTMI DX Test:
http://www.dxtests.info/KTMI.jpg I had my receiver set to 649 kHz, USB mode with 3 kHz bandwidth. You can plainly see the traces 1 kHz above the carriers on 650 kHz, these are the CW ID's KTMI ran during the test. These traces were even visible when I could not audibly hear the morse code. Now imagine if the morse code was really slow, per my suggestion above. The long dots and dashes of the "DE KTMI KTMI KTMI" would easily be visible on the waterfall even if too weak/QRM'd to get by ear. Seems like this would also do wonders for foreign DXers monitoring these tests. I really think it is something worth considering that would provide a lot of 'bang for the buck' for DXers with minimal effort on either the BTC or the station to implement. 73, Brandon Jordan Memphis, TN www.bcdx.org _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
