Meanwhile via the ft897 set 477 usb --
from that , 20 db more would be needed for
rtty ? X 100 power increase : (
20:50 477 PA0WMR de G0NBD Op4 370 mi -27 dB in
Wallasey
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: LF: RTTY tonight.
One low level rtty signal monitored
at tween-sdr , but not able to attempt
decdoe
What was the final shift/baud
rate + qrg ( mid tone ? Mark qrg
? dial set usb + audio tone , audio tone
mid band , audio tone Mark ? channel mid qrg
)
or just set wspr-2 and retire to
pub ?
G.
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: LF: RTTY tonight.
FB Stefan
On 04/03/2013 13:54, Stefan Schäfer wrote:
Eddie,
I just installed the program. Works. Of course it works, it is a
Windows version! ;-)
I thought of you when I read this in a
mailing I received earlier.
We make do with Windows, but
it isn't perfect. In fact, Windows computers can be extremely
annoying. They're full of all sorts of annoying features that just get in our
way and slow us down, distracting us from getting work done or doing whatever
else we want to do. We'll help you disable some of the worst Windows
annoyances. My sentiments entirely and one day it has to go to
be replaced by something modern. Just mentioned in passing no debates
please. :-)
Now, are you prepared to listen for me? This evening i would
like to make a QSO, if this is possible. However the data rate is quite high
so i assume you need a relative high power to keep the error rate
low.
Yes I will listen for you no problem, let me know on here
when you want to try. Yes the data bits do not stay long in the same place so it
is for you QRO guys or short distance and medium distance with lifts for the
QRP'rs.
Which baud rate and frequency shift is recommended and which
frequency?
Follow Gary and be compatible seems sensible, Baud
rate used is 50 shift 85 Hz QRG 478.200KHz set you baud rate and shift in Menu -
MODE - RTTY - Opions at the bottom of the list.
I look forward to seeing
you sigs.
73 Eddie
73, Stefan/DK7FC
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