Thanks to all. This mode looks somewhat more promising and useful for LF users. We'll have to see how it goes. Here's hoping... Vy 73, Chris, G4AYT. -- Original Message -- From: [email protected]
Hi Wolf, your QRM source is predictable, sending 2 minutes after every 8th minute (25%). So you just have keep on typing until you can listen after 0:02, 0:10, etc. ;-) 73, Markus PS: I wrote kHz, ie
Hello Markus, Indeed.. well spotted : Those strange sidebands may be the result of an overloaded FM link (from the 'remote antenna'), since none of the other stations (which are all much weaker here,
FB, monitoring.. Am 12.02.2014 22:00, schrieb Steinar Aanesland: OK, I will change to 474.2kHz dial ;) LA5VNA S On 12.02.2014 21:48, Chris wrote: Thanks to all. This mode looks somewhat more promisin
Very strong station deafening my receiver now... before that: dl4yhf test dl4yhf didadidaditt dadida (that was myself doing a silly test) xbjuxkhixdpipcyiy [ dl4yhowxhde l vna kya la5vna dl4yhf hello
Ok, there is a steady carrier just inside the two red lines, which seems to disturb the decoder. Maybe the software should have an automatic notch against steady carriers like these (don't know, mayb
CQ DE LAi hkNA bHyjzu Xffc..eiowg x. transmit, wiping out your signal (also on the w'fall). 73, Wolf . Am 12.02.2014 22:27, schrieb Steinar Aanesland: I got 100% LA5VNA S
RRR Steinar: CQ CQ CQ DE LA5VNA K la5vna dl4yhf 100% copy w/o the qrm (but with 2.7 kHz SSB filter bandwidth, the QRM is back again now..) Got WSJTX in JT9-1 running side by side with WSQ here... may