The coordinated ALE frequency is 3596.0 USB.
Bonnie KQ6XA
I'm also sorry to hear that, considering 3600 LSB would be the
busiest phone frequency in the country. Followed closely by 3595,
3590 and 3585.
Brad VK2QQ
Hi Brad,
That's normal, since the different ITU and IARU regions
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lots of ALE on 3589 tonight.
Andy k3UK
I'm sorry to hear that.
The coordinated ALE frequency is 3596.0 USB.
Bonnie KQ6XA
It was mostly folks serving the ARQ FAE variety, testing it out. The
Butterball variety. Me, being a good boy, also tried the traditional recipe
and transmitted on 3596 plus other 40 and 30M frequencies. No takers last
night. Maybe I'll try with better cranberries tonight.
Andy K3UK
On 04
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was mostly folks serving the ARQ FAE variety, testing it out. The
Butterball variety. Me, being a good boy, also tried the
traditional recipe
and transmitted on 3596 plus other 40 and 30M frequencies. No
takers
I agree for just BPSK31 that Multipsk can be intimidating..but even I
sorted it out after abit of floundering about. As for ALE, it is
more a system than a modeARQ FAE is actually fairly simple
compared to PC-ALE and its counterparts. ARQ FAE might best be viewed
as a connected mode
Yep, I was cringing watching you Bill, seems awfully wide. I did try a
connect to you earlier on 80M but no link.
Andy.
On 3/3/07, Bill McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree for just BPSK31 that Multipsk can be intimidating..but even I
sorted it out after abit of floundering about. As
Hi Andy,
Well many cringe on hearing me, regardless of mode...at least ARQ FAE
is more narrow than the umpteen ssb signals that abound. Is
interesting conceptually.
Saw you on 80 also but condx between us seemed less than optimum...am
sure another night will bode better.
73,
Bill N9DSJ