Re: [digitalradio] I'm curious about this Mix W oddity

2010-02-24 Thread Jens Petersen
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 10:20:26 -0500, you wrote:

>I have seen something similar to this, I think, in DM780, when using Olivia
>mode.  The previous QSO , or the tail end of it, is displayed back.
>Andy K3UK

It is not a mode-dependent problem, it is some bug in the underlying
software routines that DM780 is based on.
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Re: [digitalradio] 3.588 MHz (UK) Data . what is it ?

2010-02-07 Thread Jens Petersen
On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 21:58:39 -, you wrote:

>Big data  signal on 3.588 , some  form of data signal .. 200 /300  hz wide .. 
>2 / 3  second burst , but  with  a  odd short  narrow mfsk type of short  
>pulse in between each  tx block ... is this a  new  ham mode or a  commercial 
>system ?

PSK250 with some RSID.

PSKMail http://hf-remote.dyndns.org:84/html/pskmail.shtml

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ADDCQTC de DK4XI-80 
E035So 7. Feb 22:06:03 UTC 2010
7B05
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0780   1;DL8HB;151.222;-33.8177;/Y;2010-02-07 07:41:00; 10.2. mit Auto
unterwegs
F723   in Australien {linebreak}
2;OE1SEC;-50.0018;13.4975;/Y;2010-02-07
2271   07:30:00; {linebreak} 3;DJ1FQ;9.11283;52.0668;/Y;2010-02-07
07:26:00;
0557 nef=   ‡   {linebreak} 4;SP2OVH;175.886;-22.1362;/Y;2010-02-07
07:11:00;{linebreak}
F6CA   5;F4EOA;121.778;-32.19;/Y;2010-02-07 06:40:00;{linebreak}
C90C   6;JH3NUL-8;134.816;34.7303;/s;2010-02-07 06:28:09;Ll
Fs/`"3n}VX-8
AD67   _{linebreak} 7;RA1AMW-5;30.265;59.988;/Y;2010-02-07
06:18:47;sailing yacht
688E  "CHIKA"{linebreak} 8;SM6YXB;146.907;-43.531;/Y;2010-02-07
0100   05:30:00;{linebreak} 9;KD7UMG;172.83;-42.528;/Y;2010-02-07
9B9E   05:20:00;{linebreak} 10;KI4NOD;-84.4895;38.9618;/Y;2010-02-07
05:00:00;
1E1C   and cold. More on the way into the week. {linebreak}
39DC   


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Re: [digitalradio] Re: Really beating the AGC issue with PSK ?

2009-05-29 Thread Jens Petersen
On Fri, 29 May 2009 00:39:28 -, you wrote:

>Buy an IC7000 ;-)

Or another newish ICOM :-)

>I run my 7000 with 150Hz filter width for PSK31 and if that's not small enough 
>I'll put one or both manual notches into play to narrow things further.
>
>I can only define three filters and I have to do that at the rig, there is no 
>provision to do it via CAT. But I can choose via CAT. They are forced to be 
>centered at 1500Hz. I have setup 150Hz (for PSK31 and 63), 600Hz (for MFSK and 
>Olivia) and 3KHz (for search/acquisition and MT63-1K)

Command '1A-03' will do that.

250Hz filter is: 1A-03-04
3600Hz filter  : 1A-03-40,14-07-01-50,14-08-01-50 (to shift 300Hz up
to avoid seeing 300Hz of the lower sideband).

>Right now I'm using fldigi because I need calibration capability but when the 
>new HRD/DM780 comes out with calibration I'm looking forward to switching back 
>so I can hopefully program some macros in DM780 to QSY to 1500Hz waterfall and 
>dump the filter from 3KHz to 150Hz with a single button press. That way I can 
>have a "search mode" and a "QSO mode".

In DM780:

Center and narrow:

#++
#
#   {{RADIO-CONTROL
#
#   This macro only contains commands for tuning your radio.
#   The text is not added to the input (TX) window.
#
#--

center-on 1500
Set button-select 250 1//  250 = On 


Wide:

#++
#
#   {{RADIO-CONTROL
#
#   This macro only contains commands for tuning your radio.
#   The text is not added to the input (TX) window.
#
#--

Set button-select 3600 1//  3600 = On

('button-select 250 1' and 'button-select 3600 1' is CAT command
buttons defined in HRD as shown above)
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Re: [digitalradio] MP73-N in Europe ?

2008-01-25 Thread Jens Petersen
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 17:50:00 -, you wrote:

>
>Hello  Europeans, are there any activities in MP73-N mode in our part of
>the world ??

I have called on 30m, but no answer so far.
Maybe we could arrange a sked?
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Re: [digitalradio] Re: Redefining SSTV operations

2008-01-21 Thread Jens Petersen
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 19:11:31 -, you wrote:

>regarding those narrow modes in mmsstvhow do i access 
>themdoesnt seem to be any access menu ?

Right click on a mode button yuou want to redefine, and a long list of
modes appear. The narrow modes is in the lower end.

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Re: [digitalradio] Re: Redefining SSTV operations

2008-01-20 Thread Jens Petersen
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 19:33:54 -0800, you wrote:

>Andy,
>
>I agree with you - it would be nice to have a general purpose narrow
>bandwidth image mode which could be used in a stand alone fashion.
>
>The problem with MFSK16 SSTV is that it is tied to MFSK16 and you can't
>receive it if you didn't catch the MFSK "Pic:" command.
>
>Perhaps one of the programmers who frequent this group could invent an
>analog 500Hz SSTV mode that allows someone listening to start receiving even
>if they missed the initial "Pic:" command plus some form of automatic header
>(like SSTV has now) or Patrick's RS-ID for easy tuning and correct submode
>selection?

In MMSSTV ver. 1.11G  there is 6 narrow SSTV modes (ex. MP140-N), they
works as fine as the wide modes, but takes longer time for the same
quality. 

Let's use it on 7.038 (zone 1) and 10.140
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Re: [digitalradio] Why is there no psk31 activity on 30 meters?

2006-06-17 Thread Jens Petersen
Den Sat, 17 Jun 2006 05:10:48 -, skrev du:

Hi Don.


>Just wondering why there is no PSK31 activity on 30 meters? Seems like
>a good band for PSK, yet I listen lots around 10.140 yet nothing much
>on the waterfall.

I have made 66 DXCC on 30 meters since december 2005, mostly PSK31 and
some RTTY.
Try listening from 10.137 to 10.143 and dont forget to call CQ.

There was fine activity from december to may, but now that 12 and 10
meters are open 30 meters are less crowded.

Hope to work you some day :-)
http://www.oz2jp.dk/analys.htm#TBL022

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Re: [digitalradio] Why is there no psk31 activity on 30 meters?

2006-06-17 Thread Jens Petersen
Den Sat, 17 Jun 2006 05:10:48 -, skrev du:

Hi Don.


>Just wondering why there is no PSK31 activity on 30 meters? Seems like
>a good band for PSK, yet I listen lots around 10.140 yet nothing much
>on the waterfall.

I have made 66 DXCC on 30 meters since december 2005, mostly PSK31 and
some RTTY.
Try listening from 10.137 to 10.143 and dont forget to call CQ.

There was fine activity from december to may, but now that 12 and 10
meters are open 30 meters are less crowded.

Hope to work you some day :-)
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