The appliance operators of today could not handle SPARK nor have they heard about such things as crystal sets. You have obviously picked up an old comic !!!!!!!!!!!! or you are older than you think.
Peter, Graham & LF, Thanks to Peter you have just got an answer to the problem, I will stay on 23 Hz. Cheers Peter. 73 Gary - G4WGT - IO83qp -- Original Message -- From: "Piotr Mynarski" <sq7mpj@toya
The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of may things, like ditching class E systems, EER, data and thing's. The recent posts on this reflector, remind me of the pioneering days of packet radio,
I think mmtty is 'rtty' only , ? G .. What prog to de-code ? , no 23 hz shift option on multipsk for ascii ... G .. Hi Graham MMTTY go into demodulator options and you will find desired shift of 23 H
.... you start to see the disenchantment caused by by the path of 'non linearity' , as steam gave way to sail , mark/space has given way to multiplex ..... G .. The appliance operators of today could
Useful web page... http://www.sparkmuseum.com/BEGINS_RADIO.HTM ;-) with Better yet, use spark, so the chaps with crystal sets aren't excluded. John Andrews, W1TAG
What prog to de-code ? , no 23 hz shift option on multipsk for ascii ... G .. Hi Graham MMTTY go into demodulator options and you will find desired shift of 23 Hz 73, peter, sq7mpj
Packet , ? its alive and well , this is the fastest 'soap box' , ive linked to for a long time ! G Like u say packet radio is back, why did it go away if it was so good G3KEV The time has come, the w
What prog to de-code ? , no 23 hz shift option on multipsk for ascii ... G .. Hi All, By way of a change I am running beacon in mode Ascii-7, 45 Bd, 23 Hz shift. Frequency - 503.600 KHz 100mW ERP. Ge
As a CW only op I think I can answer Mal's point without being accused of partiality. The use of CW is always going to be seen as the primary mode on MF, due to the bandwidth limitiations and the eas
All class A UK radio amateurs have passed the code test, so why bother with a mode that noone else bothers about. Better yet, use spark, so the chaps with crystal sets aren't excluded. John Andrews,
Try CW which is the norm on this band, lots of QSO'S within the UK and xband DX galore, at least as far as SV/YU and 9H1. Most UK stns active on CW are being heard in those places. All class A UK rad
Hi, Gary. Very strong signals here tonight. 25dB above the noise level, and clearly aubible at about RST579. The extra power is clearly doing the job! 2 screenshots attached... 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM
LF, Thank you to :- John - W1TAG Andrey - RN3AGC Roman - RW3ADB for reports & screen shots. When wind eventually calms I will put the vertical up to 12 metres again. The antenna was getting a hammeri