Well tapped Ed,
yes if you want people to dial in ,
then without a dial you cannot be
dialled in ! and may dial down the expectations of those
wanting to dial up a new mode who in turn
could be dialling in the wrong settings ?
G..
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: LF: RXing JT9-2
What I would say in support of 'Dial' and why I state 500KHz +
1400Hz (and that takes more effort to write) is for those not familiar with the
mode(s). The other day I was trying to get an Old Timer CW Basher to listen
to my JT9-2 across town. Dial 500 gives a good chance of him hearing something
with his 'elastic VFO' RX, he asked "what frequency are yo on exactly". Give
that information and that is where they want to put their
'Dial'.
Eddie
On 18/11/2012 23:41, Stefan Schäfer wrote:
G..,
Am 18.11.2012 16:47, schrieb Graham:
[...]
better to use the dial convention ,
Dial, what is that? Where can i find such a thing here?
And why do i need it???
There is no dial here, and no USB. USB is HF
SSB ready-to-use-equipment-stuff.
When i say i'm transmitting e.g. at
137.44 kHz then this means that the center frequency of my JT9 transmission is
137.44 kHz, nothing else. This is a very clear information.
Dial, if
you like that, you can choose what you like: Use 136.0 kHz dial USB and you
will find me at 1440 Hz. If you prefer 136.1 kHz dial then you will find me at
1340 Hz. If you prefer 136.3 kHz dial then you will find me at 1140 Hz. But it
will always be a signal generated/received at 137.44 kHz :-)
73,
Stefan
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