Hello,
First a quick intro.
Eventhough this is my first post, I've been lurking here
since about the end of 2007, meanwhile studying for my
licence, for which I did exam April 16th 2008, and passed.
So today I'm a Novice radio amateur in the Netherlands,
which puts me on 70cm/2mtr/10mtr/20mtr/
Neil,
QuikPSK (http://www.qsl.net/kh6ty/psk63/) can send a picture of your ugly
face, even if you do not have an Internet connection. It is not very big,
but big enough to see how ugly you look! ;-)
> "(URL) My name is Neil and I am 46 years old" - up pops a picture of
> my ugly face.
73, Ski
By your own admission, most psk qso's are short. In addition, the band can
change rapidly, so most of us want to get that report in at the beginning,
because you may not get a chance otherwise.
I agree that a generic report of 599 for everyone doesn't do any good. I try
to give accurate repor
I am not sure of why you wrote this as tips for using your system, but I
can assure you it did not help me or anyone else in attempting to send
messages. I am speaking of the longer messages, not the SMS type
messages that some of us have been able to get through using AMD. After
spending a num
Eric, I too have a lot of 599's in my log and think I know why at least for
the hams using MixW if you leave it set for default RSQ it will send 599. I
set my reply so it asks me to enter the RSQ before the macro runs and I try
to read an actual signal report of the scope in the MixW screen. Seems