You mean the 'Phantom of the Opera' ? hih
Its only supposed to be in beat test , but
that seems to of slipped slightly .. I
think there will be a site ect , but he
is waiting till the system is stable
Gary and I are posting info and
the new download links in the yahoo group at
the moment .
Tnx -G.
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 8:36 PM
Subject: RE: LF: Opera questions
Hi
Graham,
Does
Mr Ros have a web presence, I mean like Wolf and Alberto? If I was writing all
this neat Opera stuff I'd want to bang on about how good it was
;-)
73,
Dave G3WCB IO91RM
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:
- How long does it take to send a beacon message in Opera8 and Opera31?
- 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!
- 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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