New release (4.3) of MULTIPSK
RX/TX: PSK10/BPSK31-63-125/QPSK31-63-125/CHIP
(64/128)/PSKFEC31/PSKAM10-31-50/PSK63F - PSK220F + DIGISSTV
Run/CW/CCW/CCW-FSK/THROB/THROBX/MFSK8/
MFSK16 (+ SSTV)/MIL-STD-188-141A (+ARQ
FAE)/OLIVIA/CONTESTIA/RTTYM/VOICE/DominoF DF/DominoEX/MT63/RTTY 45/75/ RTTY
Dave, 3580 usb is what I would normally use. Also the digital modes
guys gather at 3560 friday evenings there will be dominoEX there.
Most of my testing has been on the AREC 5 mHz as we have a clear
channel there and its the area where most emergency traffic will be.
i havent thought of a 40m
zl1tbg wrote:
Dave, 3580 usb is what I would normally use. Also the digital modes
guys gather at 3560 friday evenings there will be dominoEX there.
Most of my testing has been on the AREC 5 mHz as we have a clear
channel there and its the area where most emergency traffic will be.
i havent
Is MSK 1200 used outside of France anywhere? Does anyone know if it
is used in St. Pierre et Miquelon ?
Andy K3UK
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Hello Andy,
I don't think 1382 exists outside of France (but surely other modes with MSK
1200 modulation).
St. Pierre et Miquelon
Why not. But surely it is a very local trafic, difficult to receive outside
this island.
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: Andrew O'Brien
Thanks Patrick, if the French municipalities use it, I would not be
surprised if the Govt offices on St. P M used it. It is not too far away
from some people in North America and would be useful monitoring. I suspect
that Martinique would use a more Caribbean Union approved process but St
P et
Andy,
For information here are the 1382 common frequencies around 173 MHz, 86 MHz,
152 MHz in FM.
the Govt offices
Not only offices, taxis and so on...
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: Andrew O'Brien
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:34
Merci Patrick;
It is a good mode. Let's try to use it. Soon I shall be suggesting a very
simplified MSK scheme.
73
Omar YK1AO
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Lindecker
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] 4.3
Here is a view of the Multipsk options set up screens
that enable it to be used to send and respond to ALE calls
using the common standards for international amateur radio ALE.
http://www.hflink.com/multipsk/MultipskALEoptionsSetup.jpg
After you have set up all the options accordingly,
your
Hi from Les VK2DSG
You will not make any friends using wide RFSM transmissions
down at 7030 to 7040 or even anywhere below 7100 even though
the bandplan says transmissions up to 2khz may be used
7040 to 7100 is the prime operating area for ssb DX and local
ragchew operations
I would suggest
Hi from Les VK2DSG
Would also like to make known that on 80m the vk digital
section of the band is 3620 to 3640 - 3.6375 is used by
a number of people using and debugging Easy_pal which is new (DRM)
programme being written by Erik VK4AES - this programme can be used
for picture transfer -
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