Interesting that there appears to be no sign of the callsign ident..... This was sent every 15.1 minutes approx (the .1 was the callsign itself) 24 WPM as on-off keying, completely independent of the
Andrew Talbot schrieb: Spot on Jim - It will be going again tonight - and this time I've put on a CW ident at 15 minute (+ the ID itself) intervals to keep some people happy :-) Andy G4JNT Hi Andy, a
Spot on Jim - It will be going again tonight - and this time I've put on a CW ident at 15 minute (+ the ID itself) intervals to keep some people happy :-) Andy G4JNT From M0BMU - I copied the G4JNT P
Well done, you even spotted the c__k up, that period at 2250 is rather embarassing - I hit the master switch on the test equipment rack intending to leave just the radio equippment bench powered. Tro
Dear Andy, LF Group, I copied the G4JNT PSK beacon last night; assuming I have the start times/polarity correct the sequence was: 011 010 111 001 011 I found two methods of demodulating the signal u
From Dave G3YMC I wasn't going to comment, but I will. The current bandplan may be unofficial and a gentleman's agreement (as surely all bandplans are) but it gives a bad impression if a key operator
In a message dated 1/6/02 5:11:10 PM GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Change of plan - Tonight's transmission is 15 bits long, starting on the hour, so it repeats every 7.5 minutes with 3
Change of plan - Tonight's transmission is 15 bits long, starting on the hour, so it repeats every 7.5 minutes with 30 second symbols. Again the starting bit of the sequence is a '0'. Frequency 13671
Sorry, its only the low power Tx. Various probelms with configuration / EMC stop me using the big jobbie for these tests - anyway, it wouldn't be fair would it, jamming all that wide band CW traffic