R Pete ! I think the answer is 42 ! There is a user group > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/O_P_E_R_A_/, Open to all to view , with pdf in the files section outline the data coding of the mode. There i
Ok Pete, Well if your set up on a different frequency , if you have a date/ time for a transmission, stations can re tune , all we need to know is the carrier frequency, then can work out the correct
TX500 is not supporting WSPR or Opera Opera is a single frequency on/off CW key replacement mode , if it can send CW or QRSS , then it can send Opera via the com-port keying facility, as many of the
What do You think about the JUMA TX500 TransmitterI In my eyes a small Rig with 60 Watt and built in Converter. By the way, have a look at the filters in use easy to built an duplicate Uwe, dk1kq
R Pete ! I think the answer is 42 ! There is a user group > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/O_P_E_R_A_/, Open to all to view , with pdf in the files section outline the data coding of the mode. There
Uwe, here an Email from Juma from 2/2012 1regarding further developments: Hello Clemens, Thanks for your interest in JUMA TX500. TX500 is not supporting WSPR or Opera. We will consider new transmit m
Uwe, The Juma 500 is a FB little transmitter, lots of built-in features (synthesizer, keyer, swr bridge, receive preselector, receive converter) in a very small package. It is capable of more than 60
Ok Pete Ive sent you a invite to the op group , The pic code has the call sign encoded in the pattern , so you need to use the windows software to generate the code , then copy and paste into a edito
Hello Pete, the Opera coding is "cracked" by PE1NNZ, see the attached file. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Van: [email protected] [[email protected]] namens M0FMT [m0fmt@yahoo
Sorry Uwe, missed to answer in all the trouble... I didn't know that a JUMA TX is available for "500". Well, the version for 137 kHz is fine but i think 60W is not really enough for a ordinary LF ama
Ok Pete, Well if your set up on a different frequency , if you have a date/ time for a transmission, stations can re tune , all we need to know is the carrier frequency, then can work out the correc