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[81.132.147.239]) by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id m55sm70049864eei.1.2012.04.09.08.53.59 (version=SSLv3 cipher=OTHER); Mon, 09 Apr 2012 08:54:00 -0700 (PDT) From: Terry GW0EZY To: References: <000a01cd1632$797db5f0$6c7921d0$@fr> <4F82C56B.8060900@broadpark.no> <87B6713738004650B13893BB874CBF8B@GaryPC> <4F82F7CB.6010907@broadpark.no> <3A4D90749A2B4138B1217645ED8CA931@GaryPC> In-Reply-To: <3A4D90749A2B4138B1217645ED8CA931@GaryPC> Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 16:53:59 +0100 Message-ID: <004f01cd1668$fae4c940$f0ae5bc0$@com> MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 12.0 Thread-Index: Ac0WZm3nfLmGSFwMRxyKItvl0cI8pwAAlDlA Content-Language: en-gb X-Gm-Message-State: ALoCoQmAZaVE2XVvrnbyQenlRK8udTP3O81JKxh0r8TTuF3/Mzo+E8yx7Bd1Mj69VYyN/s7gWTfF73ll+OG+OBIG3GOO5n9MOA== X-Spam-Score: 0.9 (/) X-Spam-Report: autolearn=disabled,DNS_FROM_RFC_WHOIS=0.879 Subject: RE: LF: Re: New release (4.21) of MULTIPSK Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.63 (2004-01-11) on post.thorcom.com X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.0 required=5.0 tests=none autolearn=no version=2.63 X-SA-Exim-Scanned: Yes Sender: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org X-Listname: rsgb_lf_group X-SA-Exim-Rcpt-To: rs_out_1@blacksheep.org X-SA-Exim-Scanned: No; SAEximRunCond expanded to false x-aol-global-disposition: G X-AOL-SCOLL-SCORE: 0:2:422756448:93952408 X-AOL-SCOLL-URL_COUNT: 0 X-AOL-SCOLL-AUTHENTICATION: mail_rly_antispam_dkim-d228.2 ; domain : No domain found DKIM : none x-aol-sid: 3039ac1d40cc4f8306515899 X-AOL-IP: 195.171.43.25 X-AOL-SPF: domain : blacksheep.org SPF : none Complete list of decodes so far. The s/n increases from 15:30 73 Terry 14:24 -23 1304 -0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO Power: 10 mW Antenna: Vertical Directivity: Omni. 14:39 -22 1305 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 15:09 -23 1305 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 15:14 -25 1305 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 15:19 -28 1305 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 15:24 -24 1305 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 15:29 -24 1305 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 15:34 -20 1306 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 15:39 -21 1306 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 15:44 -20 1306 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 15:49 -20 1306 0.0 Beacon: G4WGT IO83QO D=3D122 Km (75 mil.) = Az=3D24=B0 -----Original Message----- From: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org [mailto:owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org] On Behalf Of Gary G4WGT Sent: 09 April 2012 16:33 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Subject: Re: LF: Re: New release (4.21) of MULTIPSK Hi Steinar, Also I have just (1530utc) increased power to 20mW ERP. Gary - G4WGT. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Steinar Aanesland" To: Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 3:52 PM Subject: Re: LF: Re: New release (4.21) of MULTIPSK Gary , it is possible for you to run a 0,5,10,15 beacon interval? 15 minutes is a long time to wait ;) la5vna S Den 09.04.2012 14:16, skrev Gary G4WGT: > Hi Steinar, LF, > > Lentus QRP beacon now running on 136.300kHz USB dial (1000Hz audio =3D > 137.300kHz). > > 15 minute beacon period started at 1205utc. > > 73, Gary - G4WGT. > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steinar Aanesland" > > To: > Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 12:18 PM > Subject: LF: New release (4.21) of MULTIPSK > > > Hi all of you that like to try LENTUS on LF. > > The beta testing is over . Here is the latest multipsk release with = the > new mode Lentus is included. > > http://f6cte.free.fr > > This mode is used for QRP transmissions (down to a minimum S/N ratio = of > -34 dB) either in LF, MF and HF (14 MHz maximum) but not beyond. > > The recommended frequencies (on the XCVR) are the following (with an = AF > frequency of 1000 Hz, in USB): 136.3, 1837.0, 3589.0, 7037.5, 10138.7, > 14074.0, 14095.6 KHz. > > > *LENTUS* > > LENTUS means " Slow " (but also indolent, nonchalant, quiet=85) in = latin. > _Created by_: Patrick Lindecker (F6CTE) in 2012 > > *Description :* > > _Baud rate_: 0.1465 (4800/32768) or 6.827 seconds by 5 bits symbol > > _Messages_: a message of 293.5 seconds duration (43 symbols) begins at > t=3D4 sec of the UTC minute 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, = or > 55 (it is necessary that the PC may be synchronized on a = =93Standard=94=20 > clock). > > _Note_ : in manual transmission, it can also start at 4+6.827=3D10.827 = sec > (42 symbols sent) or 10.827+6.827=3D17.654 sec (41 symbols sent) or > 17.654+6.827=3D24.481 sec (40 symbols sent), to =AB pardon =BB the Ham > operator for a delay to answer, but with reception probability a bit > weaker. > > The message is normally composed of 43 symbols (but can be reduced to = 40 > symbols, see above), each one with a length of 32768 audio samples (or > or 6.827 seconds). The 9 first symbols carry a tone allowing the > determination of the transmission central frequency. The 31 following = "5 > bits symbols" carry the message (allowing the Reed-Solomon coding of = 75 > bits). The last three symbols are transmission central frequency = carriers. > > Messages can be either plain text (13 characters, preceded by a bit = =93CQ > de=94 and a bit =93Beacon=94) or formatted text according to different > possibilities, listed below: > > =B7 _A standard CQ call_composed of a bit =93CQ=94 + a bit = =93Beacon=94 + > complete call (with 3 characters max in the mantissa, as for example > =93AZ2/FL5XYZ/MM=94) + optionally, a 6 characters Locator (accuracy = +/-2.31 > km in latitude and +/- 4.63 km in longitude). > Note: without the =93CQ=94, it is an information transmitted by the = Ham > answering to the CQ call, > > =B7 _A =93Station description=94 type CQ call _composed of a bit = =93CQ=94 + a > bit =93Beacon=94, a 6 characters call + suffix (as for example = =93FL5XYZ/MM=94), > a =936 characters Locator=94 + Power level + =93mW/W=94 bit + relative = gain of > HF antenna + directivity of the antenna. > Note: without the =93CQ=94, it is an information transmitted by the = Ham > answering to the CQ call, > > =B7 _A =93Meteorological=94 type CQ call _composed of a bit = =93CQ=94 + a bit > =93Beacon=94, a 6 characters call (as for example =93FL5XYZ=94), a = =936 characters > Locator=94 + Temperature + Wind force + Type of weather + Humidity. > Note: without the =93CQ=94, it is information transmitted by the Ham > answering to the CQ call, > > =B7 _A CQ call with precise geographical position_composed of a bit > =93CQ=94 + a bit =93Beacon=94, a 6 characters call + a geographical = position > (latitude + longitude) in =B0 =91 and 2 figures decimal (as for = example > =9348-49.83N 002-22.02E=94). The accuracy is equal to 9 m in latitude = and in > longitude (about 60000 times more precise than a Locator position). > Note: without the =93CQ=94, it is an information transmitted by the = Ham > answering to the CQ call, > > =B7 _An answer to a CQ with Locator 4 characters _composed of a 6 > characters Call 1 ( as for example =93FL5XYZ=94) + 6 characters Call 2 = (as > for example =93FL5XYZ=94) + Locator 4 characters (accuracy +/-55 km = in > latitude and +/- 111 km in longitude), in answer of Call 1 to a CQ = done > by Call 2, > > =B7 _An answer to a CQ with S/N ratio and drift _composed of a 6 > characters Call1 (as for example =93FL5XYZ=94) + 6 characters Call 2 + > Suffix (as for example =93FL5XYZ/MM=94) + S/N ratio (12 to -37 dB) + = drift > (-4 to 4 by step of 0.1 Hz/mn), in answer of Call 1 to a CQ done by > Call 2, > > =B7 _An answer to finish a QSO_composed of a 6 characters Call 1 = (as > for example =93FL5XYZ=94) + 6 characters Call 2 + Suffix (as for = example > =93FL5XYZ/MM=94) + =9373 GB SK=94. > > _Moments of decoding :_ > > _Reception start_: the reception normally begins at t=3D4 sec and = lasts 40 > or 43 symbols (see below). In case of failure of the operator, the > reception can also begin at t=3D24.481 sec and lasts 37 or 40 symbols > (it=92s a degraded working). > > _Decoding start_: the main decoding takes place after reception of 40 > symbols (i.e. 273 seconds), which normally leaves about 25 seconds to > answer. However, there is still a margin of 20 seconds (to reach > 25+20=3D45 sec), the message being, in that case, truncated but being = able > to be decoded. > > In case of failure of the main decoding, other decoding attempts are > done after 41 symbols (280 seconds), 42 symbols (287 seconds) and 43 > symbols (294 seconds). In this last case, it remains 6 seconds to > answer. However, there is still a margin of 20 seconds (to reach = 6+20=3D26 > sec), the message being, in that case, truncated but being able to be > decoded. > > _Mode of transmission_: Lentus can be used to do QSO (two_way > communication) or as a beacon. In that last case, no answer is = required: > > =B7 a beacon transmission could be done at minutes 0, 5, 10, 15, = 20, > 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, or 55. > > =B7 for a QSO, by mutual agreement , the Ham calling CQ will = transmit > at minutes 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and the Ham answering to the CQ call > will transmit at minutes 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 55. > > _Repeater_: Lentus can also be used, for very specific use, as a > repeater. As a repeater, it simply transmits what it is received so = as > to forward the message to other stations or to broadcast a message = (with > several repeaters). > > _Speed_ : 75 bits (or 13 characters maximum in plain text) by 5 = minutes > period (with only one message by period) or 0,43 wpm > > _Modulation_ : MFSK 32 tones (for 5 bits) with a shift between tones = of > 0.7325 Hz (5 x baud rate). > > The synchronization tone transmitted during the 9 first symbols > corresponds to the central frequency of the transmission bandwidth. It > permits to determine this frequency (with a precision of about +/- 0.1 > Hz) and the drift speed (up to 3 Hz/mn). The 32 possible 10^th symbol > (first data) frequencies will be estimated from these two pieces of > information. The synchronization frequency search bandwidth tolerance = is > variable from +/- 20 Hz to +/-80 Hz, counted from the frequency = clicked, > by the user, on the waterfall. > > _Receive mode_: USB. Each transmitting or receive period of 300 sec = must > start at t=3D4 sec of the UTC minute 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, = 45, > 50, or 55 with a maximum tolerance of +/-0.1 sec of the PC clock. A > margin of 20 seconds is given as indicated in =93Messages=94 above. > > It is possible to introduce an advance (from 0 to 0.1 second by 10 = msec > steps) to compensate from a possible transmission delay (due to a big > distance to the zone to target or a delay due to a Wifi link, for > example). Symmetrically, in reception, this advance will be taken into > account as a delay to start decoding. > > The time to switch the transceiver is supposed to be very short > (definitely less than to 100 ms). > > _Characters set_(46) : ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789 / = + > - . ? ! @ % $ > > _Shape of pulse_ : rectangular > > _Bandwidth_: 23 Hz > > _Synchronization:_using the very accurate time from an Internet Time > Service as the NSIT, through a SNTP or NTP protocol (but not through = the > RFC-868 Time Protocol) so to have an accuracy widely better than 50 = ms. > The use of the =93AboutTime=94 freeware is widely encouraged as the PC = time > error is determined by the soft, simply by setting time twice, the > second time (and the followings) will give the PC time error. > > _Coding code_: Reed Solomon (31, 15) or 31 symbols of 5 bits for 15 > symbols of 5 information bits (so a yield of 0.48). The irreducible > polynomial P(x) is equal to X^5+X^2+1. > The generator polynomial G(x) is equal to a product of (X+alpha^i) = with > i minimum=3D1. > > _Convolution code_: no > > _Interleaving_ : no interleaving nor Gray coding is used. > > _Scrambling_ : each of the 31 Reed-Solomon symbols (which value is > between V=3D0 and V=3D31), which order is defined by O=3D0 for the = first > transmitted symbol until O=3D30 for the last transmitted symbol, is > associated with a XOR f(O). In other words, for each symbol, it is = done > the operation V =3D V XOR f(O). This is done to avoid that a carrier > produces a suite of same symbols (suite which could be interpretable = by > the Reed Solomon coding as a correct code). At reception, the V = initial > is found again by doing Vinitial =3D Vreceived XOR f(O). The f(O) = function > is random. > > _Pmean/Ppeak_: 1 > > _Drift tolerance_ : 2 Hz/mn (note that the performance in S/N ratio = term > is degrading with drift) > > _Lowest S/N_: -34 dB (without any drift, for more than 90 % of the > frames), however some frames are decoded at -36.5 dB. At -37 dB and > below, no frames are decoded. > > Specifications of this mode will be found in the document > "Specifications 1.0 of the Lentus mode" written the 10th of March = 2012 > ("Specifications" on my WEB site: http://f6cte.free.fr/). > > > > ---------------- > > > 73 and good LENTUSING from LA5VNA Steinar > > > > > > > > >