This is fantastic news for the Appliance
Operator. Follow a basic set up guide then let the unattended machines, all
200 of them growling away at each other at 2 minute intervals. Operator
check data base once a year for possible hits.
I am surprised it is not more
popular.
Over Xmas the bulk of activity was by Radio
Operators on LF using CW and QRS plus some limited MF activity again using
CW.
de G3KEV
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Saturday, January 02, 2010 10:20 PM
Subject:
Re: LF: Anti Social ssb
Mal,
Some suggestions:
- More people should use WSPR - lots of stations (more than 100
at a time based on 10MHz usage) are able to operate together within just
a 200Hz slice of the band allowing very useful data on propagation and
station performance/changes to be determined. This would leave
plenty of room elsewhere in the band for CW and other narrowband
conversational modes.
- Occasional testing with SSB, for those allowed to use it (not UK),
is of interest to me as a listener, but I agree that it's not a
good idea to use this mode when the band is open for really
long-distance DX if interference to weak signals is likely.
- You should try a New Year resolution: "I will be more tolerant and
moan less".
73s and a happy New Year to all on this
reflector
Roger G3XBM
2010/1/2 mal hamilton
<[email protected]>
I am afraid we have a SSB beacon on 508 kcs
spreading over 3 kcs wide and S9 plus with me. Beacon SM6BHZ is causing
QRM to those of us trying to listen and work the East Coast USA
stations. I cannot understand why a station is licensed to work SSB in
such a narrow band allocation.
The 500 kcs band is a Shambles swamped by
beacons.
Does anyone else have an
opinion?
G3KEV
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