G., LF,
At least i can reach Gary in DFCW-90. Even pretty well :-)
You can simply play the game and lower your power as long as you reach
the lowest level that opera can decode. Then bring it in a relation to
QRSS-X at M copy. Then you know the answer to your question.
If you then transmit in QRSS, you know EVERYONE can read the ID while
in OPERA only those who run the program (on a PC with reasonable CPU
space and a software version that is not older then a day) will.
BTW regarding beacons, in both OPERA and SpecLab (or ARGO...) one can
spend the time in front of the TV and drink a lot of beer if this is
preferred. In case of Opera you take a look to the text table /
checking the database and in QRSS, you use the scroll-wheel of the
mouse to go through the captures. Both takes not even a minute, for
those who have time problems.
BUT if the signal is on the limit or there is QSB or sporadic QRM you
will see parts of the ID in QRSS (e.g. "K7F" or "7FC" or simply "D")
while in OPERA you get a nonsense call or nothing at all (which is
about the same ;-) ).
Personally i do not like beer, have no TV and prefer QRSS/DFCW and CW.
Sounds "old fashioned", i know ;-)
Anyway i wish you good luck and fun with the software progress.
However, as someone said at the beginning: "You can't beat Shannon", so
i hardly expect it will be the new super-mode but rather a new game. Ah
BTW what about the ROS program? That is quite a while ago i heard from
any super DX in that mode.
Apart from the discussion i think what we really need is a new basic
interest in simply beeing active on the band and seeing other man made
signals coming out of the noise. I was very pleased to see EW6GB
yesterday in QRSS-3 at very O copy (it is totally unimportant whether i
worked him before or not and what the distance is).
73, GL, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 11.01.2012 19:05, schrieb Graham:
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. Would be interesting to see how far OP30 would go with 1
w Ae feed , would you reach Gary ?
G.
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