Re: [digitalradio] Re: The RS ID Weekend

2010-05-16 Thread Tony

On 5/16/2010 3:11 AM, Andy obrien wrote:


ALE 400 "won" in the RS ID sweepestakes, so far this weekend. I
stayed mostly on 20M today (Saturday), Here are the modes my software
automtiacally detected. 5 modes. I did not use my SDR , will use
Sunday.
Andy K3UK

Nice job Andy. I'll give it a shot tomorrow in SDR mode - have a few 
honey-doos' to take care of first.


Tony -K2MO



02:00:31 UTC ALE400 2621 Hz
01:57:38 UTC DOMINOEX-8 479 Hz
01:38:20 UTC ALE400 2654 Hz
01:32:10 UTC ALE400 2659 Hz
01:27:16 UTC ALE400 2018 Hz
01:27:09 UTC ALE400 2654 Hz
01:19:28 UTC ALE400 2018 Hz
01:11:33 UTC ALE400 2648 Hz
01:09:38 UTC ALE400 2637 Hz
01:08:46 UTC ALE400 2648 Hz
23:20:06 UTC OLIVIA-8-250 1873 Hz
22:02:30 UTC ALE400 2621 Hz
22:00:09 UTC ALE400 2632 Hz
21:56:48 UTC BPSK31 3445 Hz
20:59:57 UTC ALE400 1507 Hz
20:47:11 UTC ALE400 2637 Hz
20:45:54 UTC ALE400 2433 Hz
19:27:36 UTC PSK125R 1501 Hz
18:14:06 UTC ALE400 2239 Hz
18:02:05 UTC ALE400 1593 Hz
18:01:56 UTC ALE400 2422 Hz
18:01:40 UTC ALE400 1593 Hz
17:52:46 UTC ALE400 2422 Hz
17:27:50 UTC ALE400 1927 Hz
17:23:58 UTC ALE400 1938 Hz
17:22:59 UTC ALE400 1943 Hz
17:20:27 UTC ALE400 1948 Hz
17:16:52 UTC ALE400 1954 Hz
17:10:52 UTC ALE400 1582 Hz
17:09:47 UTC ALE400 1588 Hz
17:04:48 UTC ALE400 1981 Hz
16:47:25 UTC ALE400 1997 Hz
16:44:15 UTC ALE400 2002 Hz
16:36:08 UTC ALE400 1588 Hz
16:26:28 UTC ALE400 2874 Hz
16:26:15 UTC ALE400 2869 Hz
16:24:19 UTC ALE400 2874 Hz
15:53:41 UTC ALE400 2880 Hz
15:52:16 UTC ALE400 2874 Hz
15:47:23 UTC ALE400 2880 Hz
15:42:04 UTC ALE400 2896 Hz
15:38:06 UTC ALE400 2901 Hz
15:21:28 UTC ALE400 2960 Hz
15:21:01 UTC ALE400 3009 Hz
15:13:08 UTC ALE400 2960 Hz
14:47:06 UTC ALE400 3154 Hz
14:21:12 UTC DOMINOEX-16 1195 Hz
14:18:07 UTC DOMINOEX-16 1189 Hz
14:16:09 UTC DOMINOEX-16 1195 Hz
14:08:38 UTC ALE400 2950 Hz
14:01:31 UTC ALE400 2966 Hz
13:38:58 UTC ALE400 2196 Hz

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 6:54 AM, Andy obrien > wrote:

> This coming weekend May 15th and 16th , a few of us  will be testing
> Reed Solomon IDs... their usefulness and robustness. So, if you are
> going to be on the air this weekend, using a digital mode, please use
> your RS ID features.  Use it perhaps a bit more than you might
> normally do, so we can have some targets to detect.  Often people only
> use it at the beginning of a CQ to help ID their mode .  I would like
> to see it on all "overs" since it helps others detect you,  and you
> may be missed if you are not the one calling CQ.  If you have the Call
> ID feature, please also use that since this will also plot your actual
> Call sign.
>
> For those unfamiliar with Reed Solomon ID as implemented by Patrick
> F6CTE, RS ID causes a very brief  tone that, when detected, will allow
> others with RS-ID capable software to be informed of the mode you are
> using.  Software like Multipsk, DM780, and FLdigi then take this
> information and arrange it it tabular form so that you can review what
> ID's you have received and on what frequency.
>
> Andy K3UK
>






[digitalradio] Re: The RS ID Weekend

2010-05-16 Thread Andy obrien
ALE 400 "won" in the RS ID sweepestakes, so far this weekend.  I
stayed mostly on 20M today (Saturday), Here are the modes my software
automtiacally detected. 5 modes.  I did not use my SDR , will use
Sunday.
Andy K3UK




02:00:31 UTC ALE4002621 Hz
01:57:38 UTC DOMINOEX-8479 Hz
01:38:20 UTC ALE4002654 Hz
01:32:10 UTC ALE4002659 Hz
01:27:16 UTC ALE4002018 Hz
01:27:09 UTC ALE4002654 Hz
01:19:28 UTC ALE4002018 Hz
01:11:33 UTC ALE4002648 Hz
01:09:38 UTC ALE4002637 Hz
01:08:46 UTC ALE4002648 Hz
23:20:06 UTC OLIVIA-8-250  1873 Hz
22:02:30 UTC ALE4002621 Hz
22:00:09 UTC ALE4002632 Hz
21:56:48 UTC BPSK313445 Hz
20:59:57 UTC ALE4001507 Hz
20:47:11 UTC ALE4002637 Hz
20:45:54 UTC ALE4002433 Hz
19:27:36 UTC PSK125R   1501 Hz
18:14:06 UTC ALE4002239 Hz
18:02:05 UTC ALE4001593 Hz
18:01:56 UTC ALE4002422 Hz
18:01:40 UTC ALE4001593 Hz
17:52:46 UTC ALE4002422 Hz
17:27:50 UTC ALE4001927 Hz
17:23:58 UTC ALE4001938 Hz
17:22:59 UTC ALE4001943 Hz
17:20:27 UTC ALE4001948 Hz
17:16:52 UTC ALE4001954 Hz
17:10:52 UTC ALE4001582 Hz
17:09:47 UTC ALE4001588 Hz
17:04:48 UTC ALE4001981 Hz
16:47:25 UTC ALE4001997 Hz
16:44:15 UTC ALE4002002 Hz
16:36:08 UTC ALE4001588 Hz
16:26:28 UTC ALE4002874 Hz
16:26:15 UTC ALE4002869 Hz
16:24:19 UTC ALE4002874 Hz
15:53:41 UTC ALE4002880 Hz
15:52:16 UTC ALE4002874 Hz
15:47:23 UTC ALE4002880 Hz
15:42:04 UTC ALE4002896 Hz
15:38:06 UTC ALE4002901 Hz
15:21:28 UTC ALE4002960 Hz
15:21:01 UTC ALE4003009 Hz
15:13:08 UTC ALE4002960 Hz
14:47:06 UTC ALE4003154 Hz
14:21:12 UTC DOMINOEX-16   1195 Hz
14:18:07 UTC DOMINOEX-16   1189 Hz
14:16:09 UTC DOMINOEX-16   1195 Hz
14:08:38 UTC ALE4002950 Hz
14:01:31 UTC ALE4002966 Hz
13:38:58 UTC ALE4002196 Hz


On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 6:54 AM, Andy obrien  wrote:
> This coming weekend May 15th and 16th , a few of us  will be testing
> Reed Solomon IDs... their usefulness and robustness. So, if you are
> going to be on the air this weekend, using a digital mode, please use
> your RS ID features.  Use it perhaps a bit more than you might
> normally do, so we can have some targets to detect.  Often people only
> use it at the beginning of a CQ to help ID their mode .  I would like
> to see it on all "overs" since it helps others detect you,  and you
> may be missed if you are not the one calling CQ.  If you have the Call
> ID feature, please also use that since this will also plot your actual
> Call sign.
>
> For those unfamiliar with Reed Solomon ID as implemented by Patrick
> F6CTE, RS ID causes a very brief  tone that, when detected, will allow
> others with RS-ID capable software to be informed of the mode you are
> using.  Software like Multipsk, DM780, and FLdigi then take this
> information and arrange it it tabular form so that you can review what
> ID's you have received and on what frequency.
>
> Andy K3UK
>