PE1NNZ seems to have demistified the opera coding, those interested can read the attached file. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Attachment: opera_protocol.pdf Description: opera_protocol.pdf
And of course , there is a PIC code generator in the windows software , that can be used , Andy g4jnt has a post about using it for driving a standalone beacon..he did run op34 / 64 on 136 as a beaco
Mal, About the Opera QSO mode, I called you (weeks ago on different occasions) at least 5 times after your CQ's but you probably have an Opera QSO RX problem. At one time Chris G3XIZ responded after
Hello Markus, That is perfect, really a good idea. I can imagine how it looks in the arbitrary window where is have often drawn wild curves like a child and then listen to it :-) I will try to use th
Still can't belive it... ... well, I haven't ;-) Out of curiosity, I have instead implemented Guido's excellent guide on Opera encoding http://rn3aus.narod.ru/opera_protocol.pdf in a little Basic pro
Albert It can be reported like CW and QRSS beacons by posting via Blacksheep with email attachments if required. or even better REAL time reporting in QSO mode -- No need for PC or database storage/r
Mal, For some reason JR has removed QSO mode from the last issue , previous versions 1-4-1 still works and has the mode .. ... There is a check box , directly under the 'time' on the opera interface
All, Who is still receiving and reporting at the end of the day. If we all start building smart PIC and other means to generate Opera. Do I miss something here, or are that only the stupid ones that
Still can't belive it... ... well, I haven't ;-) Out of curiosity, I have instead implemented Guido's excellent guide on Opera encoding http://rn3aus.narod.ru/opera_protocol.pdf in a little Basic pro
No Albert ... these are all TX methods , which is a good thing as Opera is also part of the second generation vhf fixed beacons , so various ways of generating the TX code are / will be needed .... W
W dniu 2012-07-17 00:18, Markus Vester pisze: Stefan Schaefer wrote it. Downloaded ... to my LF PC. Still can't belive it... ... well, I haven't ;-) Out of curiosity, I have instead implemented Guido