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- Original Message -
From:
John
Bradley
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 10:59
PM
Subject: [digitalradio] PAX2 20M
My rig will be in responder mode, PAX2, 1000hz
center , fr
My rig will be in responder mode, PAX2, 1000hz
center , from 0500Z today, to around Z Sunday night.
Connect my placing VE5MU in the destination call,
Please leave me an email at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you were
successful, or hear my signal coming back. Power out is 30W
John
VE5MU
The claimed precision is ~1 ms; see
http://windowssdk.msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?
url=/library/en-us/Multimed/htm/_win32_about_multimedia_timers.asp
I have not noticed any serious problems with software-generated CW
up to ~40 wpm or so, though certain Windows actions are inexplicabl
so are you on there tonight, Bill, will do the same
, 3610 USB center 1000hz PAX2 Will beacon every 2 minutes starting at
0130Z
and running for a couple of hours or
so
John
VE5MU
- Original Message -
From:
Bill
McLaughlin
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sen
Hi all.
in PAX2 mode, responder on3.610 -- af freq of 1000hz (at least
until dinner is over...15 watts out to a 280 foot loop.
Starting at 1:30 UTC.
Bill, N9DSJ
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> -Thanks. Anyone beaconing tonight on bands
Hello Rick,
> unproto packets with PAX2. I did have some luck with PAX some time back
> although the mode was very slow. I tried to connect with another station
> who was also on PAX 2 in the last day or so and we just could not do it.
Normally only one send a Video ID (however, between two comput
For some reason I have been unable to make a connection or even monitor
unproto packets with PAX2. I did have some luck with PAX some time back
although the mode was very slow. I tried to connect with another station
who was also on PAX 2 in the last day or so and we just could not do it.
Signa
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, KV9U <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion for a spot frequency for keyboard digital
> modes?
>
> The ARRL Band Plan calls for non-voice modes at 50.6 to 50.8. How about
> 50.7 for a digital calling frequency?
>
> This would keep it of
Does anyone have a suggestion for a spot frequency for keyboard digital
modes?
The ARRL Band Plan calls for non-voice modes at 50.6 to 50.8. How about
50.7 for a digital calling frequency?
This would keep it off the 50.62 packet calling frequency.
73,
Rick, KV9U
N6CRR wrote:
>All,
>
>Anyon
Wonder if you could put a time or a serial number in beacon
transmissions. Reason is that I am not copying all of them,
and with that additional information I could monitor for a
while and see what fracton of them I am getting.
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.
All,
Anyone up to trying some 6 meter PSK31?
Condx are terrible right now, but wanted to see if anyone on West
Coast of US area wanted to try setting up some PSK31 skeds to give the
band a try. I'm in DM04 by the way.
Steve N6CRR
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynal
TKS Dave for the information.
I will see what are Windows "callbacks", as this seems to be the key.
One question: do you know the precision of the event timing (as far as I
know each thread is switched 80 times/sec maximum, so the precision might be
12,5 ms which might not be sufficient to key C
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