[digitalradio] Re: : tandem ride - lack of other modes ?

2010-01-02 Thread obrienaj


--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, raf3151019 gzero...@... wrote:

 That's quite a sophisticated system you've made, very interesting. What is 
 also interesting is that the list had only one European station, so these 
 tiddly little sunspots are not really helping us to get across the pond.
 
 Kind regards,Mel G0GQK



Thanks Mel.

Overnight monitoring reveals some PSK31 and a little Olivia on both 40 and 80M 
but no other modes.  Are people giving up on other stuff ?

Txmtr   BandModeDistanceTime (UTC)
W8RCW   40m PSK31   1162 miles  11:40:38
WJ1B40m PSK31   320 miles   11:40:17
AC4BV   40m PSK31   375 miles   11:25:59
K9MY40m PSK31   464 miles   11:16:10
W6HGF   40m PSK31   262 miles   10:37:32
CO2DC   40m OLIVIA  1348 miles  10:28:09
KD8HHG  40m PSK31   299 miles   09:52:13
2E0GHQ  40m PSK31   3423 miles  08:52:14
F6ECI   40m PSK31   3854 miles  08:50:42
KX0O40m PSK31   811 miles   08:38:37
FM1HN   40m PSK31   2206 miles  08:36:14
KB1OIZ  40m PSK31   966 miles   08:21:16
WA4FLZ  40m PSK31   1162 miles  08:10:46
F2YT40m PSK31   3748 miles  07:58:24
W8AN80m OLIVIA  236 miles   07:19:00
WB2YDS  80m OLIVIA  351 miles   07:15:06
N5XE80m PSK31   998 miles   06:53:58
W5MIC   40m PSK31   950 miles   06:20:45
W5MIC   40m PSK31   935 miles   06:06:12
CO3TJ   40m PSK31   1358 miles  06:06:06
KF7EED  40m PSK31   1952 miles  06:06:03
K8BHU   40m PSK31   347 miles   06:03:34
KF7EED  40m PSK31   1971 miles  06:00:44
KA2ING  80m OLIVIA  248 miles   05:57:42



Re: [digitalradio] Re: : tandem ride - lack of other modes ?

2010-01-02 Thread Phil Williams
I think that if you monitored 80 meters for 7 days, you would capture other
modes.

Any chance of monitoring 160 meters?

philw de ka1gmn


On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 5:58 AM, obrienaj k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:





 --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com,
 raf3151019 gzero...@... wrote:
 
  That's quite a sophisticated system you've made, very interesting. What
 is also interesting is that the list had only one European station, so these
 tiddly little sunspots are not really helping us to get across the pond.
 
  Kind regards,Mel G0GQK
 

 Thanks Mel.

 Overnight monitoring reveals some PSK31 and a little Olivia on both 40 and
 80M but no other modes. Are people giving up on other stuff ?

 Txmtr Band Mode Distance Time (UTC)
 W8RCW 40m PSK31 1162 miles 11:40:38
 WJ1B 40m PSK31 320 miles 11:40:17
 AC4BV 40m PSK31 375 miles 11:25:59
 K9MY 40m PSK31 464 miles 11:16:10
 W6HGF 40m PSK31 262 miles 10:37:32
 CO2DC 40m OLIVIA 1348 miles 10:28:09
 KD8HHG 40m PSK31 299 miles 09:52:13
 2E0GHQ 40m PSK31 3423 miles 08:52:14
 F6ECI 40m PSK31 3854 miles 08:50:42
 KX0O 40m PSK31 811 miles 08:38:37
 FM1HN 40m PSK31 2206 miles 08:36:14
 KB1OIZ 40m PSK31 966 miles 08:21:16
 WA4FLZ 40m PSK31 1162 miles 08:10:46
 F2YT 40m PSK31 3748 miles 07:58:24
 W8AN 80m OLIVIA 236 miles 07:19:00
 WB2YDS 80m OLIVIA 351 miles 07:15:06
 N5XE 80m PSK31 998 miles 06:53:58
 W5MIC 40m PSK31 950 miles 06:20:45
 W5MIC 40m PSK31 935 miles 06:06:12
 CO3TJ 40m PSK31 1358 miles 06:06:06
 KF7EED 40m PSK31 1952 miles 06:06:03
 K8BHU 40m PSK31 347 miles 06:03:34
 KF7EED 40m PSK31 1971 miles 06:00:44
 KA2ING 80m OLIVIA 248 miles 05:57:42

  



Re: [digitalradio] Re: : tandem ride - lack of other modes ?

2010-01-02 Thread Andy obrien
Phil, what frq is a good one to monitor 160 ?

Andy


On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 8:28 AM, Phil Williams ka1...@gmail.com wrote:



 I think that if you monitored 80 meters for 7 days, you would capture other
 modes.

 Any chance of monitoring 160 meters?

 philw de ka1gmn


 On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 5:58 AM, obrienaj k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:





Re: [digitalradio] Re: : tandem ride - lack of other modes ?

2010-01-02 Thread Phil Williams
Dial freqs:

1.838 -  BPSK31, OLIVIA, JT65A

1.800 - RTTY, PSK31, OLIVIA

phil de ka1gmn

On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:



 Phil, what frq is a good one to monitor 160 ?

 Andy



 On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 8:28 AM, Phil Williams ka1...@gmail.com wrote:



 I think that if you monitored 80 meters for 7 days, you would capture
 other modes.

 Any chance of monitoring 160 meters?

 philw de ka1gmn


 On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 5:58 AM, obrienaj k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:



  



[digitalradio] Re: : tandem ride - lack of other modes ?

2010-01-02 Thread Music Maker
Hi Folks,

Re Mels Post so these tiddly little sunspots are not really helping us to get 
across the pond.

Its 1330 UTC Sat 2 Jan 10.Have been looking around the Bands from here in 
Central UK, but cannot report accurately, as I have just erected a 'Homebrew' 
Vertical Antenna, which is an unknown quantity, combined with the very variable 
band conditions.

Yesterday at this time, I worked W2IX New York on 14.211MHz, and 4z4DX in 
Israel, plus a few Russian, Spanish and Italian Stations.

Today, I am working EW, RAS, HZ, EA, IK, IS, SQ, OH on PSK31 on 14.035, but can 
hear nothing over about 1,800 Km distance (1,000 Miles).

Its a great pity that conditions are so variable, as I would really like to 
know how my own unusually designed and make 36ft Vertical antenna is really 
working.   I am comforted by the fact that I don't hear other stations working 
any distance either.

I have done an article, with pics - on the construction of my new Vertical, (if 
anyone is interested, HI !)!   Its towards the bottom of the page - here - 
http://www.john4music.tv/7.html

Geez - I am sitting here typing this, with the phones on my head, and K1UA in 
Cape Cod has just started booming in at 5 and 9+20 on 14.175 SSB !!!  Working 
only Stateside stations.You just can never tell, can you?

Kindest regards and best 73's de

John G3OBU






Re: [digitalradio] Re: : tandem ride - lack of other modes ?

2010-01-02 Thread phil williams
Are people giving up on other stuff ?

Let me don my Captain Obvious cape for a moment

No, it is just that there is only small of percentage that will get on
the air and call CQ in the less popular modes consistently and with the
aid of RSID in their xmissions.

If you get on the air and call CQ using some of the less popular modes
that are in DM 780 AND USE RSID IN YOUR TRANSMISSIONS, you will get
replies. My success rate is 100% for one QSO and about 90 % for making 5
QSOs in an evening.

If its your desire to those modes that offer very low throughput in
hopes to improve the chances of weak signal contacts, and if you want
to work as many stations as you can in an evening, then you must do away
with macros optimized for the faster digital modes and use CW shorthand
as much as possible in you transmission.  If you feel you don't know
enough CW abbreviations - just wing it.  I generally will reply like
this:

w1rom de ka1gmn ge om rsq 579 579 op phil phil qth tx tx btu de ka1gmn

or

w1rom de ka1gmn ge tu 579 579 phil phil tx tx btu de ka1gmn

and

de ka1gmn wx clr es sunny temp 50s btu jim de ka1gmn

and 

rr jim bst 73 frm tx w1rom de ka1gmn sk


Many ops are looking to get their first time contact on say, THOR4 or
Contestia 8/125, are not looking for a QSO. The are looking for op, qth,
and signal report. If the condx are good then switch up to the higher
data rate. If you and the station are using RSID in you xmissions, you
will not have a problem.

I am not trying to tell an op how to run his or her station.  These are
techniques that have work for me and I have the logs to prove it. Modes
like BPSK, QPSK, CONTESTIA, DOMINOEX, OLIVIA, THOR, and THROB all offer
a range of data rates to satisfy those who are in to long QSOs to those
work just want to as many station as possible. 

You have to get on the air, call CQ and you use RSID (sometimes video
ID) in your xmissions.

philw de ka1gmn


On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 11:58 +, obrienaj wrote:
   
 
 
 --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, raf3151019 gzero...@...
 wrote:
 
  That's quite a sophisticated system you've made, very interesting.
 What is also interesting is that the list had only one European
 station, so these tiddly little sunspots are not really helping us to
 get across the pond.
  
  Kind regards,Mel G0GQK
 
 
 Thanks Mel.
 
 Overnight monitoring reveals some PSK31 and a little Olivia on both 40
 and 80M but no other modes. Are people giving up on other stuff ?
 
 Txmtr Band Mode Distance Time (UTC)
 W8RCW 40m PSK31 1162 miles 11:40:38
 WJ1B 40m PSK31 320 miles 11:40:17
 AC4BV 40m PSK31 375 miles 11:25:59
 K9MY 40m PSK31 464 miles 11:16:10
 W6HGF 40m PSK31 262 miles 10:37:32
 CO2DC 40m OLIVIA 1348 miles 10:28:09
 KD8HHG 40m PSK31 299 miles 09:52:13
 2E0GHQ 40m PSK31 3423 miles 08:52:14
 F6ECI 40m PSK31 3854 miles 08:50:42
 KX0O 40m PSK31 811 miles 08:38:37
 FM1HN 40m PSK31 2206 miles 08:36:14
 KB1OIZ 40m PSK31 966 miles 08:21:16
 WA4FLZ 40m PSK31 1162 miles 08:10:46
 F2YT 40m PSK31 3748 miles 07:58:24
 W8AN 80m OLIVIA 236 miles 07:19:00
 WB2YDS 80m OLIVIA 351 miles 07:15:06
 N5XE 80m PSK31 998 miles 06:53:58
 W5MIC 40m PSK31 950 miles 06:20:45
 W5MIC 40m PSK31 935 miles 06:06:12
 CO3TJ 40m PSK31 1358 miles 06:06:06
 KF7EED 40m PSK31 1952 miles 06:06:03
 K8BHU 40m PSK31 347 miles 06:03:34
 KF7EED 40m PSK31 1971 miles 06:00:44
 KA2ING 80m OLIVIA 248 miles 05:57:42