Hello Mike & group,
While WOLF is in an 'experimental stage' the carrier can be usefull for
tuning purposes. But if you can detect a 2 or 3 second carrier, a DFCW QSO
won't take more time than a WOLF QSO. So why make a simple thing difficult ?
But wasn't it the (cl)aim that WOLF would be superior to primitive modes
such as QRSS and DFCW ? If I remember well WOLF was given a 10dB credit
over QRSS at 10 sec./dot, so assuming you want to copy a WOLF signal that
is just 'at the edge' a 100 sec. carrier would be needed to make it visible
with spectrogram-like software.
73, Rik ON7YD
Yes. That is exactly why I have suggested that a WOLF transmission should
have a few seconds of unmodulated carrier (or perhaps identifiably modulated
- wobble) every few minutes. Also that any GUI-based WOLF front end should
include a spectrogram-type window. This would allow WOLF transmissions to
be seen without knowing in advance that they were there, and would also help
frequency alignment. This would overcome one of the real difficulties in
using
the mode for random QSOs.
Mike, G3XDV (IO91VT)
http://www.lf.thersgb.net
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