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Re: LF: opera coding demistified

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Subject: Re: LF: opera coding demistified
From: Albert <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 17:52:46 +0200
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Mal,


About the Opera QSO mode, I called you (weeks ago on different occasions) at least 5 times after your CQ's but you probably have an Opera QSO RX problem. At one time Chris G3XIZ responded after I called you and we had a nice Opera QSO. I made also other Opera QSO's with PA stations.
Its hard to get a real signal report, within a couple dB, in a real time cw QSO. With one Opera transmission I receive several real reports from all directions and I can repeat the transmission at different squences to see what propagation does to the signal strenght during the day.

73, Albert            



Op 17-7-2012 15:50, mal hamilton schreef:
Albert
It can be reported like CW and QRSS beacons by posting via Blacksheep with email attachments if required.
or even better REAL time reporting in QSO mode --- No need for PC or database storage/reporting.
I receive Opera to check my RADIO but disconnect the internet modem because I do not want the data base information
I also transmitted Opera QSO mode on 500 and got no replies although I got reports from all around EU via direct emails,  seems QSO mode is not popular
 
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