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Re: LF: Opera questions

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Subject: Re: LF: Opera questions
From: "Graham" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 20:25:20 -0000
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Ok Roger 
 
The  tx  time  is  linked to the  mode  name   OP2  = 2 mins  ,   OP15 =  15 mins   OP8    OP31   mins
 
Who's  on ?  Yes p possibly , but that  would  need  a  web programmer .. but  its  only  day  6 !
 
you  can  check the  PSK Report map  to  see   who  has  tx /rx in the  last 15  mins 
 
A book  would  be handy  as  it looks  like  its  going  to  be  popular , never  seen so  many  beacons  tx/rx  on 136 ! 
 
Left hand  screen =  local  decodes
Righ  hand  screen  =  decodes  distributed over the  web
 
Not  forgetting Mr Ros  seems to  code  exceedingly  good  codes , as the  advert  says  hi
 
73 -G..

Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 8:10 PM
Subject: LF: Opera questions

Somewhere I must have missed some information:
  1. How long does it take to send a beacon message in Opera8 and Opera31?
  2. Is it possible to have something like the WSPRnet database showing stations on each band monitoring and TXing? It helps to know someone is looking!
  3. Can we have a "read me" that explains what is meant to happen on the screen?
Tried a brief transmission on 136 into my earth electrodes as my loop antenna is down without success (so far) but just had my first decode on RX in Opera8:

20:07  SM6BHZ 136 Op8 -19 dB 951 km @ 046  - not bad for 2 ground rods and no antenna!

73s and thanks for this interesting new mode Graham.

Roger G3XBM


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