How do I identify *DOMINO* and *DominoEX* on the air?
The signal sounds rather like MFSK16, a musical jumble of notes, but
listening carefully, can be differentiated by ear. Several modes have a
similar sound, but can be identified with care:
From
http://www.qsl.net/zl1bpu/DOMINO/Index.htm
Thanks but the web site would only let me listen to it once.
Need something that I can also download.
At 12:13 PM 7/18/2006, you wrote:
>John,
>
>Go to http://www.ure.es/plcure and click on the "Audio y Video" link.
>
>73
>ea3du
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet:
What's this animal sound like?
Got a WAV file of it?
Don't think I have run across it as yet.
John, W0JAB
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John,
Go to http://www.ure.es/plcure and click on the "Audio y Video" link.
73
ea3du
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Does anyone have a WAV file of what BPL interference
Sounds like?
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Hello Rod,
For the proposed frequencies for all modes, click on the button "Frequencies".
I have suggested the same frequencies as for the other MFSK modes (as the
modulation (IFK) and the bandwidth are not very different):
Here is from the Multipsk help:
MFSK16, MFSK8, THROB, THROBX, DominoF
Hello,
I had my first DomminoEX QSO last friday with WB8NUT, on 7.087, and
I was amazed how well the mode works with all the summer QRN.
Are they defined/published/recommended DomminoEX frequencies on the
bands ? Something like PSK @ 7.070, 14.070, etc.
BTW, I was using MultiPSK 4.0, Old windows