Hi Pete, LF,
Thanks for confirming that, several of us up here had been getting bursts of
RTTY but no announcment on LF, when I spotted the bursts I put the RTTY
decoder on the frequency & the only bits of text I resolved was your call
sign & a couple of times I read "MW ERP". The bursts I was hearing were no
more than a few seconds long.
As you probably know, Graham G0NBD & I have been experimenting with various
data modes, my bit mainly narrow shift RTTY with my class D Tx.
73
Gary - G4WGT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter March" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: LF: [500] RTTY
Hi all
OK I can not tell a lie we were testing 45.45 baud 170Hz shift on 503.
20:30 onwards not my transmission however but I was involved.
You know my views about 501 has now become a beacon band which really
renders it unusable for any thing other than beacons. Especially if there
is a local station that insists on being on nonstop 24 hours a day.
Luckily its not too bad here but the request for the best type of RX for
501 the other day, I resisted saying the best RX for this band is an Intel
Pentium4 PC with a good internet e-mail connection!!!!....... :-)
"TEST TEST TEST DE G3XIZ G3XIZ G3XIZ QTH BIGGLESWADE BIGGLESWADE BEDS
BEDS LOC IO92UB IO92UB PWR 65 MW 65 MW ERP INTERNET C.CJO AT
BTINTERNET.COM DE G3XIZ G3XIZ G3XIZ ARKCYQ "
And if you liswten now you will hear Chris he's on now....
Pete FMT vy 73
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