RE: [digitalradio]ROS band plan

2010-02-21 Thread Fred VE3FAL
I tried the latest download but it would lock up and freeze..
Removed it from the computer.
Sure are a lot of digital modes hitting the air today, in some ways way too
many

Fred
CIW649/VE3FAL
CFARS Member
SATERN Member
SATERN Amateur Radio Liaison Officer
DEC Amethyst District ARES


I will be transmiting in 14.101 20M have good propagation from early morning
to the afternoon,

KP4CB





Re: [digitalradio]ROS band plan

2010-02-21 Thread kp4cb
I will be transmiting in 14.101 20M have good propagation from early morning to 
the afternoon,

KP4CB

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Dave Ackrill  wrote:
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> k...@... wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > I'm a bit of a rebel. What yard do I play in? Confused, I guess ROS can be 
> > found @ 3.600, 7.053, 18.105 or 18.110, 14.080 or
> > 14.101, es 28.300? So guy's/gal's, we fish'n or cutt'n bait? 
> > 
> 
> I guess that, when there's only a few people using a mode, it's useful 
> to have a guide to where they might be.
> 
> Obviously, if the frequency is already in use by someone else, or 
> there's too much noise on a particular frequency, then people will move 
> a way off.
> 
> Dave (G0DJA)
>




Re: [digitalradio]ROS band plan

2010-02-21 Thread Dave Ackrill
k...@arrl.net wrote:
> 
> 
> I'm a bit of a rebel. What yard do I play in? Confused, I guess ROS can be 
> found @ 3.600, 7.053, 18.105 or 18.110, 14.080 or
> 14.101, es 28.300? So guy's/gal's, we fish'n or cutt'n bait? 
> 

I guess that, when there's only a few people using a mode, it's useful 
to have a guide to where they might be.

Obviously, if the frequency is already in use by someone else, or 
there's too much noise on a particular frequency, then people will move 
a way off.

Dave (G0DJA)


RE: [digitalradio]ROS band plan

2010-02-21 Thread kq6i



I'm a bit of a rebel. What yard do I play in? Confused, I guess ROS can be 
found @ 3.600, 7.053, 18.105 or 18.110, 14.080 or
14.101, es 28.300? So guy's/gal's, we fish'n or cutt'n bait? 

rgrds 
Craig
kq6i


-Original Message-
From: F.R. Ashley [mailto:gda...@clearwire.net] 
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 2:31 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Rethinking digital mode band plans-developing 
asolution

I totally agree Phil,

I get micro-mangaged enough at work.

73 Buddy WB4M

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[digitalradio] ROS band plan , and other modes

2010-02-19 Thread Andy obrien
Avoid 14075-76 since this is where JT65A is on 20M.  I like the idea of us
all be around  the  same place with differing modes, that way, we can hear
people calling and do not have to constantly twirl the dial.  Since most
people's waterfalls , including the one in ROS, are 3kHZ wide , and people's
rigs often use an audio range of 3 Khz, I would like to suggest that ROS
stay within 3 kHz of where everyone else is.  Avoid the PSK31, JT65A, and
usual RTTY ranges but have MFSK16, Hell, PSK63, ROS, Thor, Throbx, Olivia,
Pax, ALE400, Dominoex and MT63 all in the same area.  Close to PSK31 too,
that way we can interest PSK31ers to try the odd sounding mode.

I''d like to suggest we look at using this mode on WARC bands too

On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Toby Burnett  wrote:

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> Just submitted this to Jose on his ROS blog page.
> What are your thoughts people please.
>
> Thanks for a quick reply Jose. There will be others who can recommend exact
> frequencies. I understand about not being swamped in the past lol, but the
> sub bands do kind of work. E.g. You'd never see an MT63 signal down at
> 14.075. I was thinking along the lines of just above the olivia 1000
> frequencies. IE above the beacons and olivia but this may only give 1 spot
> frequency before you hit 14.112 14.101 – 14.112 is for unattended but is
> also used by olivia and winmor I think, there certainly wouldn't be any rtty
> in the way lol. Just thought i’d throw the suggestion out here and see what
> others say. I am by no means an expert on band allocations hi hi could you
> mention this on the yahoo group too Jose and there will be some ideas for
> sure. Toby MM0TOB
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