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As Albert points out, qsb caused the most disruption, I think = wspr is also overlaying to build up a data frame , which may be = taking advantage of the qsb signature=20 Access to the mode is the important thing. any (stable) station = can send Opera , which makes it the first 'new' all user data = mode since the year 'dot'=20 One thing that is missing , is some kind of data server , = everything is sent to the psk-reporter system , but it a little = limited in searching and displaying =20 but as yet, not able to find anyone/group to try coding one =20 73-Graham. From: Roger Lapthorn=20 Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 2:13 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Subject: Re: LF: DUAL BEACON WSPR + OPERA 500Khz Hi Graham, Likewise I still prefer WSPR.=20 Decodes occur at similar levels to OP2 and the interface and web = database features make it the more attractive mode, for me. I'll = continue to play with both though and make a more informed view later. = The OOK feature of OPERA I can see is attractive for many.=20 Hope to be QRP testing again this evening, probably TXing on WSPR and = monitoring both WSPR and OPERA on 500kHz USB dial. I would like to find = out if GM4SLV can decode me on either mode using my current set-up. Will = you be around John P-G? 73s Roger G3XBM On 14 July 2012 13:25, Albert wrote: Graham, Regarding your dual mode 500 kHz tests yesterday. For me the absolute = winner is WSPR, when Opera stopped to decode, due to QSB, WSPR continued = with decodes at least 3 to 4 dB deeper into the noise.=20 73, Albert PA0A QRT 0000z=20 Thanks all for reports =20 73 -Graham,=20 From: Graham=20 Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 7:06 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Subject: LF: DUAL BEACON WSPR + OPERA 500Khz All,=20 DUAL BEACON WSPR + OPERA 500Khz Running dual beacon , parallel Tx times ......Tx 100% duty = cycle=20 Dial set 500.000 Khz USB =20 73 - Graham G0NBD --=20 http://g3xbm-qrp.blogspot.com/ http://www.g3xbm.co.uk https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/ http://qss2.blogspot.com/ ------=_NextPart_000_00D3_01CD61FC.5A350750 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
''Its not if you  win the  race , its how you  play=20 the  game''
 
Taking that   psk/fsk  can  achieve   = 6=20 dB  efficiency over  on/off  keying  , to  = decode=20 at  a similar  level  in a  similar  time  = is=20 quite an achievement !
 
As Albert  points  out,  qsb  caused  = the =20 most  disruption, I think wspr  is  also  = overlaying =20 to  build up a  data  frame , which may  be =20 taking  advantage of the qsb  signature
 
Access  to the  mode is the  important  = thing. =20 any  (stable)  station can  send  Opera , = which =20 makes it the  first  'new'  all  user  = data =20 mode  since  the  year  'dot'
 
One thing  that is  missing , is  some  kind = of =20 data server , everything  is  sent to  the =20 psk-reporter  system , but  it  a  little  = limited=20 in  searching and displaying 
but  as yet, not  able to  find  = anyone/group =20 to  try  coding  one 
 
73-Graham.
 

From: Roger Lapthorn
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 2:13 PM
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org= =20
Subject: Re: LF: DUAL BEACON WSPR + OPERA = 500Khz

Hi Graham,

Likewise I still prefer WSPR. =

Decodes=20 occur at similar levels to OP2 and the interface and web database = features make=20 it the more attractive mode, for me. I'll continue to play with both = though and=20 make a more informed view later. The OOK feature of OPERA I can see is=20 attractive for many.

Hope to be QRP testing again this evening, = probably=20 TXing on WSPR and monitoring both WSPR and OPERA on 500kHz USB dial. I = would=20 like to find out if GM4SLV can decode me on either mode using my current = set-up.=20 Will you be around John P-G?

73s
Roger G3XBM

On 14 July 2012 13:25, Albert <westberg@xs4all.nl>=20 wrote:
Graham,

Regarding your dual mode 500 kHz tests = yesterday. For=20 me the absolute winner is WSPR, when Opera stopped to decode, due to = QSB, WSPR=20 continued with decodes at least 3 to 4 dB deeper into the noise. =

73,=20 Albert PA0A



QRT  0000z
 
Thanks  all  for  reports 
 
73 -Graham,

From: Graham =
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 7:06 PM
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Subject: LF: DUAL BEACON WSPR + OPERA = 500Khz

All,
 
DUAL  BEACON   WSPR + OPERA   = 500Khz
 
Running   dual  beacon  , = parallel   Tx=20 times ......Tx   100%   duty cycle
 
Dial  set   500.000  Khz  USB  =
 
73 - Graham
G0NBD
 
 
=
 




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