DK8KW and DF6NM did some work on slow voice in 2001. See link below http://www.qru.de/slowvoice.html 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:owner-
Chris, Jim, Four of the WE2XGR stations (W1VD, W1TAG, W2ZM, and K2ORS) had a weekly ssb schedule on 510kHz usb Sunday nights for a couple of years with reception reports received out to almost 3000 m
Correction reports on 500kHz ssb were received GREATER than 3000 miles. See: http://500kc.com/W0RPK_Report/W0RPK_Report.htm Scroll down to II] Longest Reception and QSO Distances [mi] -- 73 Warren K2
Sent too soon 2) Bandwidth compressed SSB, where parts of the sepctrum are frequnecy shifted to fill in the gaps. 3) .. or .. just wooly sounding hard filtered pure SSB 'jnt On 15 Feb
On 15 Feb 2012, at 20:58CET, Chris wrote: This could be fun, wide enough for speaking modes! Maybe some AM across town even! Many don't realise in the UK speaking is even permitted on 136kHz band, no
This could be fun, wide enough for speaking modes! Maybe some AM across town even! Many don't realise in the UK speaking is even permitted on 136kHz band, not sure how you'd fit it in though....! Chr
Dear Chris, LF Group, I recall Gus, SM6BHZ has operated a 500kHz SSB beacon, which was quite successfully received by many stations. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
The only limitation on digital voice , is how long you want to wait for the reply to start coming out of the speaker... G, From: [email protected] Andy Talbot Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 8:
Further to the point on MF voice transmissions Brian WA1ZMS/4 in Virginia has a STA (Special Temporary Authorization) to operate AM voice on 472.5 with the call WF9HIX . Brian ran 200 Watts out (20W