I am located in the middle of North Carolina, USA
--- On Tue, 5/13/08, John Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: John Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Signal on 3850
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 10:59 PM
Ummm, where are you? I can't
Ralph,
A group of us were beta testing a brand new mode for NBEMS on HF, especially
designed to survive extremely high, almost continuous, levels of static (such
as follows a hurricane). One station was in Florida, one in Alabama, one in
Georgia, and one in South Carolina. We were on 3854,
Ralph Mowery wrote:
A friend told me to lisen on 3850 lsb +- a kc or two. There is some digital
type signal there. Does anyone know what it is and where it is comming from.
I hear it pretty well in upstate SC. Don't know what it is nor where it
is coming from. It sounds to
The msg has no signature, no Call, no identification whatsoever. That is
why I asked the question.
John de VK2XGJ
Stop worrying about Life
You'll never get out of it alive
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From: Ralph Mowery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Download Digipan or Ham Radio Deluxe. Then there is also MixW. Use it, tune to
the freq, do some fiddling and find out!
--- On Tue, 5/13/08, Ralph Mowery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Ralph Mowery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [digitalradio] Signal on 3850
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date:
I have decoded Dex 11 and occasionally Dex 16 (with FL-Digi) on that
frequency in the evening the past few days. N4UM and N8FQ were
testing , they also used Hell and Olivia. On the evening that I
listened in, Dex 11 seemed to perform the best. It will be most
interesting to see who Dex performs
Hi Rick,
FYI, our tests last night indicate that MFSK16 still copies the best at low
S/N, but only when there are no static crashes, but DEX16 or DEX11 have much
fewer errors when there are static crashes. The problem with MFSK16, as you
found, is the mistuning tolerance. For messaging, when
The problem with knowing where to tune any signal can be solved
completely by use of RS ID (as in MultiPSK, PocketDigi etc). It amazes
me we have had this technology for over a year now and very few people
seem to realize the potential of this.
Even with s/n ratios down around -15dB MultiPSK
I need help finding an MT63 QSO. Can anyone direct me to a time
and frequency? (I don't belong to MARS but can receive all
frequencies.)
Thanks and 73, Fred AK5U
At 08:49 AM 5/14/2008, kh6ty wrote:
The problem with MFSK16, as you found, is the mistuning tolerance.
For messaging, when there is a fast series of ARQ exchanges, if one
station has uncompensated offset between RX and TX (NBEMS must work
with untrained and inexperienced operators to be
Hi Mark,
I think G3PLX recently mentioned the same thing, with regard to USB sound
cards, as he found they have the biggest offset problems. However, in dealing
with the masses, if we can find a way to nullify the offset's effect long
enough to complete the ARQ transfer, it will work with
I use a usb sound card , 'RDX-150' Ive no idea if its good or bad ,
but it seems to work just fine on all modes, othere than that in
the 'old' p11 1.1 ghz pc , im using a isa awe64 soundblaster, before
that , the awe32 full lenght card
G ..
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Clif [EMAIL
I may allready have it , but what is the mfsk type of mode , looks to
be only 100 Hz wide , just noticed it on the digipan waterfall while
running psk31 , would of been round 14.072 Khz 1815 hrs gmt
Tnx - G ..
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use a usb sound card , 'RDX-150' Ive no idea if its good or bad ,
but it seems to work just fine on all modes, othere than that in
the 'old' p11 1.1 ghz pc , im using a isa awe64 soundblaster,
before
that , the
I use rigexpert and it works well. The interface to the computer is USB.
Clif wrote:
I am contemplating getting into the digital end of ham radio. I have
been playing around with listening a little when the band allows. I
have been using Ham Radio Deluxe on a Pentium with Win XP and a
John my call is in the yahoo address. So is my real name. As you have a VK
call I can understand you not reconising the call of KU4PT being a valid ham
call and where it may be. Also as for many years in the USA even having a call
with a 4 in it does not mean that I am even in the Southern
Hello to all,
In the TAPR Spring 2008 PSR Journal ftp://ftp.tapr.org/psr/psr105.pdf
it can be found a paper which title is Digimode identifiers.
Unfortunatly, it corresponds to the first version that I sent to Stan and not
to the modified version that I sent to him several days after (after
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From: John Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, May 14, 2008 at 9:41 AM
I am planning to put up a new HF beam, but need to get rid of the old
system first. It consists of a Cushcraft A3S (stainless) 20-15-10 meter
beam, a Hygain CD-45II rotator and a 32
Please excuse the not-directly ham related issue. A PC I have used
for 2 years without issues is suddenly closing down due to
overheating. At quick glance the CPU fan appears to be working but
will run temp tests. Any other suggestions if not CPU fan?
--
Andy K3UK
www.obriensweb.com
(QSL via
Couple of problems I've come across, Andy:
1. The heat sink on the top of the processor has loosened up, and is
no longer making solid contact with the processor itself. It could look
solid, but if it separates from the CPU even a little, it can cause
overheating.
2. The fan is
Maybe the fan in the power supply...they are most fragile
Rick W3BI
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Please excuse the not-directly ham related issue. A PC I have used
for 2 years without issues is suddenly closing down due to
overheating. At
Just load Speedfan on that PC and interestingly it lists no fansm so
no temp display. The HD temp is diplayed, not a fan. I will have to
research and see if CPU temp monitoring devices are on this cheap
Emachine.
300 Watt power supply
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 7:39 PM, w3bi2 [EMAIL
That is interesting that they are going to name a new mode DEX that is
similar to, but not the same as DominoEX. I liked using DEX as the
acronym for DominoEX. But the creator gets to pick the names.
I am very pleased that Murray is helping to develop a mode for NBEMS and
I am sure many of us
You know what? I have not used RS ID much as of late and it never even
entered my mind to use this last night. But then again, both stations
need to use Multipsk for that to work.
Are any other programs going to be adding the technology?
73,
Rick, KV9U
Sholto Fisher wrote:
The problem
With Multipsk, FLDIGI and DM780 all using Video ID, maybe that is the
best for now,
Andy
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know what? I have not used RS ID much as of late and it never even
entered my mind to use this last night. But then again, both stations
Andy,
Video ID is nice but when sent horizontal it has a very low average
power so won't work well in poor conditions. The RS ID is sequential
MFSK and will have 100% power. Also the Video ID doesn't automatically
tune in your software.
In MultiPSK it is possible to use both types of ID
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