All modes, as per the licence and 136/7 band. Roger, yes, a couple of us are thinking about some QRP AM across town (subject to non QRM to other locals), and why not? Some sort of agreed band plan wo
Hi Chris Just seen the dreaded words "Band Plan" I think there are some who would not like this, me included. The Band plan is the RSGB Police-mans weapon of choice. Four meters has gone from a frien
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Hi Pete, Well, I think most of us would have spotted that number, but assumed it was just coincidence. I do think it would actually be helpful to publish the callsigns of NoV holders. Not only would
Hi Pete and Geri, Codec2 might be a viable medium term solution for real-time compression of speech for narrow band communication (http://codec2.org/). There is also an interesting presentation about
Pete, I think the main requirement band plan wise is knowing which section to monitor for QRSS and other narrow modes, as one is restricted to quite a narrow bandwidth, very narrow with the slower QR
All modes, as per the licence and 136/7 band. Roger, yes, a couple of us are thinking about some QRP AM across town (subject to non QRM to other locals), and why not? Some sort of agreed band plan w
Pete, I think the main requirement band plan wise is knowing which section to monitor for QRSS and other narrow modes, as one is restricted to quite a narrow bandwidth, very narrow with the slower Q
Hi Pete, Well, I think most of us would have spotted that number, but assumed it was just coincidence. I do think it would actually be helpful to publish the callsigns of NoV holders. Not only would
All modes, as per the licence and 136/7 band. Roger, yes, a couple of us are thinking about some QRP AM across town (subject to non QRM to other locals), and why not? Some sort of agreed band plan wo