Hi All, I ran the Beacon last night from 2330 to 0530 with no problems these Deccas run amazingly cool. Condx fairly good so will try again tonight, same time same freq. 73s Laurie.
<br>Listened/watched last night with no copy. CONDX didn't appear to be favorable, weak Eu LW broadcast stations, weak DCF77 & 39.<br>Will look again tonight.<br>Note to John A.: Is it the MSK st
I will transmit with more power but for a shorter period (2300 until 0100) for the reasons described earlier. I will transmit QRSS 60 second dots on 72.3994kHz The transmission has been on since 2300
Hi John et al, My wife has reminded me of a social obligation tonight. If anyone is running, I will start the recording before >we leave, and hopefully can check it by 0200. The wx forecast is fine f
Things eventually did improve last night. This was recorded from 0430 - 0545 UTC: The wx forecast is fine for here, but will again by stormy in the south central U.S. John Andrews, W1TAG I just viewe
Rik, Laurie, et al, Things eventually did improve last night. This was recorded from 0430 - 0545 UTC: Argo was set for 120 sec dots, and as with the previous evening, there was some difficulty in sep
I have been so busy the last 48 hours I hadn't even time to check e-mail, so with some delay my congrtas to Laurie & John for their fine achievement. One refinement would be for the program (QRS) to
Dex asks "is there any blank time between dashes and dots " the answer is yes, the actual element (dash or dot ) is 120 sec long and the gap or blank time is 40 secs. The FFT program tends to blur th
Hi John and all. I will transmit again tonight using 120sec dot DFCW starting at 2300utc.Freq. down a bit ,about 72.4012/3. This time I will be sending full call sign so lets hope for decent condx. W
Thanks Marcus for the screenshot.Its the best I have seen and very readable,the DFCW format certainly does reduce the time required to pass a message,so there is hope for two way contacts over diffic