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LF: Keyboard Modes for 600 Meters

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Subject: LF: Keyboard Modes for 600 Meters
From: "Graham" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 19:33:08 +0100
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Interesting list of modes and tests ,


''Comments: Several European operators ++ have experimented with 45 Baud RTTY using a narrow 23 Hz shift, with decent results. Our tests, however, had limited success when compared to the various PSK or multitone FSK modes. Given good signal strengths with little fading, you'll have good results and will be hard-pressed to keep ahead of its typing buffer. I tried a 200 Hz shift on a closed-circuit basis, and the weak signal performance was worse. ''

I had the idea that the narrow olivia test gave the best print over distance , dose it not send more than one tone at any one time and therefore require a linear transmission system ? was some chatter (not monkey -please) that even the phase continuous modes like wspr actually need a linear system to maintain modulation architecture and to prevent the generation of 'gray noise' ??


http://www.w1tag.com/600M_Modes.htm

G ..


PS: ++ must mean you and me Gary :)



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