QRSS and 12WPM According to Mr google Pete has one of these >> besondere doppelter Geschwindigkeit Leuchtfeuer QRSS und 12 Wörter pro Minute just hope Mr google is right ... and not based on the Mont
Not sure what Pete will make of all this though ..... Sad smile emoticon Sad smile emoticon But it was a good demonstration of the simplicity of emails for a quick game of ping-pong ... G.. From: g3z
Yep, I will go with that,. It didn't take us long at all did it. :-) Personally I use the Unwin (Stanley) dictionary at times, or seem to when I read something I have written. Eddie On 31/05/2012 21:
Am 31.05.2012 20:13, schrieb M0FMT: Hi Graham I will digest your mail and thanks for so much info. I have a beacon that runs on 500kc/s it is not in the Opera band. It is currently at about 10Wat
Hee hee, the English language. and it looks like the German translation says the same. Pete's message reads fine, BUT add an also and its crystal clear. QRSS and also 12WPM Ediie On 31/05/2012 21:12,
Just realised the missing word is ''Sequentially'' ''QRSS and 12WPM Sequentially '' From: Graham Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 9:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: LF: QRSS and also .
and also .... that would be a 3 mode beacon then ? need a Boolean _expression_ to define it ? From: g3zjo Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 9:27 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: LF: QRSS H
Oh well , it has the same problem with translation to Mandarin , can be quite offensive .. assume the two speed beacon came out closely , I didn't post a link to the sketch as the content is a little
Sometimes your answers are the best! :-) Am 31.05.2012 22:12, schrieb Graham: QRSS and 12WPM According to Mr google Pete has one of these >> besondere doppelter Geschwindigkeit Leuchtfeuer
Rik, ON7YD suggested the following method of reporting in SCW and this seems to have been adopted by all operators using this mode T = too weak to read (so longer dotlength required) M = weak but suf
Hello Group, Hello Peter, What tends to happen in practice is that if the signal is audible then a RST report is sent. If it is sent in the form, say '42N' (the N being a delimiter rather than a tone
T = too weak to read (so longer dotlength required) M = weak but sufficient for a QSO O = 100% readable Rik also suggested the following additions S = strong enough to shorten dotlength A = strong e
Hi All. Can anyone explain to me why qrss is necessary on 136 khz. All the activity that I have heard on this frequency is workable on normal speed cw at my qth. I could understand the use of this mo
Mal, you and me are putting good signals in the air, for various reasons. However, there are several others who are far below the noise level. If you have look on my homepage (http:/www.qru.de/signal
<< Hi All. Can anyone explain to me why qrss is necessary on 136 khz. All the activity that I have heard on this frequency is workable on normal speed cw at my qth.>> Unfortunately Mal you have not h
Hello Malcolm, Can anyone explain to me why qrss is necessary on 136 khz. All the activity that I have heard on this frequency is workable on normal speed cw at my qth. With Gram (if used properly) y
Thanks to all who sent me advice re spectrogram.I have now solved the problem and of course it turns out to be "finger trouble",but all the information and advice was most valuable. I shall now be lo
Mal, you and me are putting good signals in the air, for various reasons. However, there are several others who are far below the noise level. Hi Geri. Qrss is discouraging experimenters from improv
At 18:48 21/12/99 +0000, G3KEV wrote: Hi Geri. Qrss is discouraging experimenters from improving their antennas, receivers and associated equipment to make a normal aural qso. It is also encouraging