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I think the answer is 42 ! There is a user group > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/O_P_E_R_A_/, = Open to all to view , with pdf in the files section outline the = data coding of the mode.=20 There is a good user guide/ intro at = http://www.obriensweb.com/operaguide.html Keying is designed round the characteristics of a CW = transmitter ,=20 There are TWO conventional and ONE Pic methods of controlling a = transmitter ,=20 A) By using the COM-Port CW keying , by way of transistor = switch , to key the Tx as per normal CW B) By audio drive from the sound-card , to SSB exciter , = producing on/off single frequency carrier. C) The windows software has a PIC code generator , that may be = used to control a PIC based 'Beacon system'=20 There is no PIC provision for the decoding of the signals=20 Transmission is by way of ON-OFF keying of a single carrier = frequency ..clever On/Off keying Magic ! Decode is possible with up-to 50% data loss , the loss can be = randomly along the TX time line , the S/N reading is calibrated = against the Sim-Path software and shows 6 dB less than wspr or = fldigi , i.e -20 s/n Opera decode , would be -26 dB using wspr = , however , the S/N is the average along the time line and not = the peak value=20 At the moment , there is no 'dedicated' data server , however the = PSK-Reporting system is able to down load data as a log-file. ( = still looking for some one to have a go at making one ) There is no need for internet linking or time locking to operate = the system , the internet provider's the distribution of the = decode data and TX beacon's are also distributed via the internet = to alert of activity. =20 Tx and Rx stations with web linking are displayed on the psk-map = as are decodes of -NON- web linked TX stations=20 The operating frequency's are defined as 'Dial set USB' , = change of mode , also changes the TX frequency , so if using = VFO/DDS etc , the correct off set must be added to ensure the = signal falls in the RX pass band ,=20 When using the windows based software , the TX carrier frequency = is placed in the lowest s/n area of the pass band , by a = scanning routine , active during reception , this is to prevent = collisions of TX's and to avoid heterodynes and other carrier = based band users. QSO mode is able to send 15 chrs using the same encoded data = system and is a live keyboard data mode. Data recovery (local) is only by cut and paste at the moment. =20 Op is the first 'Plug and Play' data / beacon mode , just = unplug the mores key and play away hihi=20 73 -G..=20 From: M0FMT=20 Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 7:05 AM To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Subject: Re: LF: 475 kc Exiter Hi Graham Is there any proper documentation for this Opera stuff? Like description = of the method of Keying and how the logging system works. How do you get = qso data off the application other than screen dumps which seems a bit = crude. There are software buttons but they don't all work as advertised. Can you tell me where the full documentation is kept? Can you tell me the Keying principle? I have not put the PC SC output on = the scope but there must be an easier way to get at the info. Is it FSK = or Phase shift or some clever On/Off keying or Magic? Is there a web data base or is the screen info just a one shot? Do I need an Internet connection during Beacon or QSO ing? With my = issues concerning Good Old BT and their 19th century technology, rusty = copper and wet string, in the far flung out posts of North Hertfordshire = that can't be done, so does that preclude full use of this system. Or is it all a secret and one has to dig into the application? Info in = README is sparse. Has there been any projects to put this application of PIC processor for = say TX Beacon mode? Or RX for that matter? There are more questions but any help would be of interest. Now that I = have managed to probably defeat BTs best efforts to keep me off 500kc/s = I would like to explore this mode a bit more. Thanks. 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX From: Graham To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2012, 0:02 Subject: Re: LF: 475 kc Exiter TX500 is not supporting WSPR or Opera Opera is a single frequency on/off CW key replacement mode , if it = can=20 send CW or QRSS , then it can send Opera via the com-port keying = facility, as many of the MF/LF stations are so doing. WSPR on the other hand is FSK based and requires , either audio>Rf=20 translation or DDS excitation , each has its own uses , the design=20 requirement / concept of Opera was a 'Data mode' ' To be sent = via a=20 normal CW Tx' G.. -------------------------------------------------- From: "Clemens Paul" Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 11:15 PM To: Subject: Re: LF: 475 kc Exiter > Uwe, > > here an Email from Juma from 2/2012 1regarding further developments: > >>Hello Clemens, >>Thanks for your interest in JUMA TX500. >>TX500 is not supporting WSPR or Opera. We will consider new transmit = modes=20 >>in the future. > > 73 > Clemens > DL4RAJ > > ----- Original Message -----=20 > From: "Warren Ziegler" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 7:45 PM > Subject: Re: LF: 475 kc Exiter > > > Uwe, > > The Juma 500 is a FB little transmitter, lots of built-in features > (synthesizer, keyer, swr bridge, receive preselector, receive > converter) in a very small package. It is capable of more than 60W > out, I have run it with 15vdc (which is in-spec) and with a 30 ohm or > so antenna impedance you can get 100W out all day and all night with > no complaints. > > 73 Warren K2ORS > > > On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 3:39 AM, Uwe Wensauer = wrote: >> What do You think about the JUMA TX500 TransmitterI >> >> In my eyes a small Rig with 60 Watt and built in Converter. >> >> By the way, have a look at the filters in use =E2=80=93 easy to built = an=20 >> duplicate >> >> Uwe, dk1kq > > > > --=20 > 73 Warren K2ORS > WD2XGJ > WD2XSH/23 > WE2XEB/2 > WE2XGR/1 > > > > ----- > E-Mail ist virenfrei. > Von AVG =C3=BCberpr=C3=BCft - www.avg.de > Version: 2012.0.2178 / Virendatenbank: 2425/5033 - Ausgabedatum:=20 > 30.05.2012 > > >=20 ------=_NextPart_000_003D_01CD3F51.B062AC90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
R  Pete !
 
I think the  answer is  42  !
 
There is a  user group  >  http://groups.yahoo.co= m/group/O_P_E_R_A_/,   =20 Open to  all  to  view , with  pdf in the  = files=20 section  outline  the  data  coding of the =20 mode. 
 
There is a  good  user guide/ intro   = at   http://www.obriensweb.= com/operaguide.html
 
Keying  is   designed  round  the =20 characteristics  of a  CW  transmitter ,
 
There  are  TWO conventional  and = ONE    Pic=20   methods of  controlling a transmitter  ,
 
A)    By  using the  = COM-Port  =20 CW  keying  , by way of   transistor  = switch  ,=20 to  key  the  Tx  as  per  normal CW
 
B)    By  audio  drive  from = the =20 sound-card , to  SSB  exciter , producing  on/off =20 single  frequency carrier.
 
C)    The  windows  software  = has=20 a  PIC code  generator , that  may  be used to  = control  a  PIC based  'Beacon system'
 
 
There  is  no  PIC provision  for the =20 decoding  of the  signals
 
Transmission  is  by  way of   ON-OFF = keying =20 of a  single  carrier  frequency ..clever On/Off keying = Magic=20 !
 
Decode is possible  with  up-to  50% data  = loss  ,=20 the loss  can  be  randomly  along the  TX = time =20 line , the  S/N   reading  is  calibrated  = against=20 the   Sim-Path software  and shows  6 dB  less=20 than  wspr  or  fldigi   ,  = i.e   -20=20 s/n  Opera decode  , would be  -26 dB  using =20 wspr  , however , the  S/N is  the  average  = along=20 the  time  line  and not the  peak  value =
 
At the moment  , there  is  no  = 'dedicated' =20 data  server  , however the  PSK-Reporting  = system  is=20 able to  down load  data  as a  log-file. ( still=20 looking  for  some one to have a  go at  making one = )
 
There is  no  need  for  internet linking  = or  time  locking to  operate  the  = system =20 ,  the  internet provider's  the  distribution  = of=20 the  decode data  and  TX beacon's  are  = also =20 distributed  via the  internet to  alert of  = activity. =20  
 
Tx  and  Rx  stations  with  web = linking =20 are  displayed on the psk-map  as  are  decodes = of =20 -NON-   web linked TX  stations
 
The  operating  frequency's  are  defined  = as  'Dial  set  USB'  , change of =  mode  ,=20 also  changes the  TX frequency , so  if using =20 VFO/DDS  etc ,  the  correct  off  set  = must =20 be  added  to  ensure  the  signal  = falls  in=20 the  RX pass band ,
 
When  using the  windows  based  software , = the =20 TX carrier  frequency is placed  in the  lowest  = s/n =20 area  of the   pass  band  , by a  =20 scanning  routine  , active  during reception , = this =20 is  to  prevent  collisions of  TX's  and = to =20 avoid  heterodynes   and  other  = carrier =20 based  band  users.
 
QSO mode  is  able to send 15 chrs using the  = same =20 encoded  data  system and is a live  keyboard  = data =20 mode.
 
Data  recovery  (local) is only  by  cut  = and=20 paste  at the  moment.   
 
Op is  the  first  'Plug and Play'   = data  /=20 beacon  mode  ,   just unplug the  mores key = and =20 play   away   hihi
 
73 -G..
 
 
 
 
 

From: M0FMT
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 7:05 AM
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org= =20
Subject: Re: LF: 475 kc Exiter

Hi Graham
Is there any proper documentation for this Opera stuff? Like=20 description of the method of Keying and how the logging system works. = How do you=20 get qso data off the application other than screen dumps which seems a = bit=20 crude. There are software buttons but they don't all work as=20 advertised.
 
Can you tell me where the full documentation is = kept?
Can you tell me the Keying principle? I have not put the PC = SC output=20 on the scope but there must be an easier way to get at the info. Is it = FSK or=20 Phase shift or some clever On/Off keying or Magic?
Is there a web data base or is the screen info just a one=20 shot?
Do I need an Internet connection during Beacon or QSO ing? = With my=20 issues concerning Good Old BT and their 19th century technology, = rusty=20 copper and wet string, in the far flung out posts of North Hertfordshire = that=20 can't be done, so does that preclude full use of this = system.
Or is it all a secret and one has to dig into the = application? Info=20 in README is sparse.
Has there been any projects to put this application of PIC = processor=20 for say TX Beacon mode? Or RX for that matter?
 
There are more questions but any help would be of interest. = Now that=20 I have managed to probably defeat BTs best efforts to keep me off = 500kc/s I=20 would like to explore this mode a bit more. Thanks.
73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
From: Graham=20 <g8fzk@g8fzk.fsnet.co.uk>
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20
Sent: Thursday, 31 = May 2012,=20 0:02
Subject: Re: LF: = 475 kc=20 Exiter

TX500 is not supporting WSPR or = Opera

Opera is=20 a single frequency  on/off    CW key replacement  = mode , if=20 it  can
send  CW or  QRSS  , then  it = can =20 send  Opera  via the  com-port keying
facility, as = many of=20 the  MF/LF  stations  are  so  = doing.

WSPR on=20 the  other  hand is  FSK based and requires , = either =20 audio>Rf
translation  or  DDS  excitation , each = has=20 its  own uses , the design
requirement /  concept  = of =20 Opera  was  a  'Data mode'  ' To be  sent via a =
normal CW=20 Tx'

G..



-------------------------------------------= -------
From:=20 "Clemens  Paul" <cpaul@gmx.net>
Sent: = Wednesday, May 30,=20 2012 11:15 PM
To: <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.= org>
Subject:=20 Re: LF: 475 kc Exiter

> Uwe,
>
> here an Email = from Juma=20 from 2/2012 1regarding further developments:
>
>>Hello=20 Clemens,
>>Thanks for your interest in JUMA = TX500.
>>TX500 is=20 not supporting WSPR or Opera. We will consider new transmit modes =
>>in=20 the future.
>
> 73
> Clemens
> = DL4RAJ
>
>=20 ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Warren Ziegler" <wd2xgj@gmail.com>
> To: = <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.= org>
>=20 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 7:45 PM
> Subject: Re: LF: 475 kc=20 Exiter
>
>
> Uwe,
>
>  The Juma 500 = is a FB=20 little transmitter, lots of built-in features
> (synthesizer, = keyer, swr=20 bridge, receive preselector, receive
> converter) in a very small = package.=20 It is capable of more than 60W
> out, I have run it with 15vdc = (which is=20 in-spec) and with a 30 ohm or
> so antenna impedance you can get = 100W out=20 all day and all night with
> no complaints.
>
> 73 = Warren=20 K2ORS
>
>
> On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 3:39 AM, Uwe = Wensauer=20 <uwe.wensauer@gmx.de>=20 wrote:
>> What do You think about the JUMA TX500=20 TransmitterI
>>
>> In my eyes a small Rig with 60 Watt = and=20 built in Converter.
>>
>> By the way, have a look at = the=20 filters in use =E2=80=93 easy to built an
>> = duplicate
>>
>>=20 Uwe, dk1kq
>
>
>
> --
> 73 Warren = K2ORS
>=20 WD2XGJ
> WD2XSH/23
> WE2XEB/2
>=20 WE2XGR/1
>
>
>
> -----
> E-Mail ist=20 virenfrei.
> Von AVG =C3=BCberpr=C3=BCft - www.avg.de
> = Version: 2012.0.2178 /=20 Virendatenbank: 2425/5033 - Ausgabedatum:
>=20 30.05.2012
>
>
>=20



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