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Re: TI9M
FWIW, it was Alan (I forget his call) that was operating PSK last night, not
Bill. It "only" took me three hours and forty minutes to break through the
pile, but then again I was QRP. :-) (I did have
FWIW, it was Alan (I forget his call) that was operating PSK last night, not
Bill. It "only" took me three hours and forty minutes to break through the
pile, but then again I was QRP. :-) (I did have
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Steve W3HF
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#1074
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MFSK16 on 40m
Hey, anyone out there wanna try some MFSK16 on 40m tonite? Listen for my
tweedles around 7086 hi! 73 de Jay N3DQU.
Hey, anyone out there wanna try some MFSK16 on 40m tonite? Listen for my
tweedles around 7086 hi! 73 de Jay N3DQU.
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By
N3DQU@...
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#1077
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Re: TI9M (Was: PW0T PSK)
Bill,
Don't let the waterfall filled with calls throw you off. I had the same thing last night and still got through. Once I "bookmarked"his frequency and then "bookmarked one for myself, it was
Bill,
Don't let the waterfall filled with calls throw you off. I had the same thing last night and still got through. Once I "bookmarked"his frequency and then "bookmarked one for myself, it was
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Dick Thompson <wb0dul@...>
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#1071
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Re: TI9M
Hi Chris...
I finally captured TI9M at 0548 UTC on 2/28/02. He wason 20 meters and a very smooth operator. I was beginning to think I'dnever get him, but when I checked the band last night before
Hi Chris...
I finally captured TI9M at 0548 UTC on 2/28/02. He wason 20 meters and a very smooth operator. I was beginning to think I'dnever get him, but when I checked the band last night before
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Dick Thompson <wb0dul@...>
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#1070
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Re: PW0T
Yeah, I was surprised to hear him doing that too...best way to screw up control over any pileup! Jay N3DQU.
Yeah, I was surprised to hear him doing that too...best way to screw up control over any pileup! Jay N3DQU.
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N3DQU@...
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#1073
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PW0T
Hi All,
Maybe someone can answer this question. I was listening to PW0T on 10
meters. (Ok, I was trying to work him too). The PW0T op kept saying UP UP
or DOWN DOWN, then, ignoring the ops
Hi All,
Maybe someone can answer this question. I was listening to PW0T on 10
meters. (Ok, I was trying to work him too). The PW0T op kept saying UP UP
or DOWN DOWN, then, ignoring the ops
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AA8QQJMauch@...
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#1072
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TI9M
Just worked TI9M on 20M. He is listening up about 1Khz. Lots of JA and US stations now.
Chris KC8LJN
Just worked TI9M on 20M. He is listening up about 1Khz. Lots of JA and US stations now.
Chris KC8LJN
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John Durbin <durbinsjz@...>
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#1069
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TI9M
de Jungle Telegraph
I haved logged TI9M on PSK31....I NEED to SHOUT that one!
What a struggle...5 hours on the keyboard, and watching all the 'attempts'... through
QRM/QSB/QRN, pactor Amtor, CW even
de Jungle Telegraph
I haved logged TI9M on PSK31....I NEED to SHOUT that one!
What a struggle...5 hours on the keyboard, and watching all the 'attempts'... through
QRM/QSB/QRN, pactor Amtor, CW even
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Duncan <zl3jt@...>
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#1068
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Re: TI9M (Was: PW0T PSK)
Costas,
I saw TI9M this evening too, but could not work him on 14
Mhz. Way too much competition!
At my location, the 14 Mhz passband looked quiet when I
first opened my waterfall. I was making some
Costas,
I saw TI9M this evening too, but could not work him on 14
Mhz. Way too much competition!
At my location, the 14 Mhz passband looked quiet when I
first opened my waterfall. I was making some
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Bills4570@...
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#1067
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Re: TI9M (Was: PW0T PSK)
Thanks for the pointer! It took me only about 10 minutes to break through
the EU pile with my 50 watts. The dual channel mode with Digipan makes
split very easy. It'll be a while before we get a
Thanks for the pointer! It took me only about 10 minutes to break through
the EU pile with my 50 watts. The dual channel mode with Digipan makes
split very easy. It'll be a while before we get a
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Alan M. Eshleman <doctore@...>
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#1066
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TI9M (Was: PW0T PSK)
Today TI9M (NA-012) tried 14070.5 with split operation. Very
good operator. When facing problems with simples operation, he
clearly stated that he listens 1 kHz up. Quite easy to raise
them and have a
Today TI9M (NA-012) tried 14070.5 with split operation. Very
good operator. When facing problems with simples operation, he
clearly stated that he listens 1 kHz up. Quite easy to raise
them and have a
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Costas Krallis SV1XV <sv1xv@...>
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#1065
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PODXS-DPX Award
Again we have another successful applicant for thisprestigious, coveted award :)
Many congratulations to our own 070 member, DieterZimmerman DL2RR who has successfully claimed both his MIXED and
Again we have another successful applicant for thisprestigious, coveted award :)
Many congratulations to our own 070 member, DieterZimmerman DL2RR who has successfully claimed both his MIXED and
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Ernest Mills <emills@...>
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#1064
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Re: PW0T PSK
Just worked PW0T in RTTY on 15 meters..I called him in the range of my
passband, got him after two calls.
But higher were a lot of stations piling on each other.
73's Erika/DL2AYL
Just worked PW0T in RTTY on 15 meters..I called him in the range of my
passband, got him after two calls.
But higher were a lot of stations piling on each other.
73's Erika/DL2AYL
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DL2AYL@...
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#1063
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Re: PW0T PSK
Hi Costas, I gave up dx-ing on SSB years ago for the same reason. I now use
CW for all the DX - I have the PW0, the S07, the VP8G and some of the other
recents running just 30w to either a vertical or
Hi Costas, I gave up dx-ing on SSB years ago for the same reason. I now use
CW for all the DX - I have the PW0, the S07, the VP8G and some of the other
recents running just 30w to either a vertical or
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Sean \(G4UCJ\) <g4ucj.shack@...>
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#1062
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Re: PW0T PSK
Erika, an additional issue is to define reasonable shifts for "UP"
(split frequency) for PSK-31. For CW it is 2-4 kHz, for SSB 5-10 kHz.
These are based on IF filter bandwidths. Given the way PSK-31
Erika, an additional issue is to define reasonable shifts for "UP"
(split frequency) for PSK-31. For CW it is 2-4 kHz, for SSB 5-10 kHz.
These are based on IF filter bandwidths. Given the way PSK-31
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Costas Krallis SV1XV <sv1xv@...>
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#1061
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Re: PW0T PSK
Thanks Guys, for the pointers on operating split frequencies.
I have never worked a station using "split", and if I am ever lucky
enough to stumble across one, maybe I won't be the scourge of
the
Thanks Guys, for the pointers on operating split frequencies.
I have never worked a station using "split", and if I am ever lucky
enough to stumble across one, maybe I won't be the scourge of
the
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bernie_kf4fhs <kf4fhs@...>
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#1059
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Great Lakes QSO Party
Anyone planning on working the Great Lakes QSO Party on March 9? This
event is sponsored by the Michigan DX Association, the outfit who sponsored
the PSK31 Deathmatch (geez, what a name!)...Anyway,
Anyone planning on working the Great Lakes QSO Party on March 9? This
event is sponsored by the Michigan DX Association, the outfit who sponsored
the PSK31 Deathmatch (geez, what a name!)...Anyway,
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N3DQU@...
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#1060
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Re: PW0T PSK
The problem with the split operation is that some hams simply don't listen
or read what the dx-station is telling.
Some of the dx op's make things worse.. just saw on 20 meters TI9M asking
for calls
The problem with the split operation is that some hams simply don't listen
or read what the dx-station is telling.
Some of the dx op's make things worse.. just saw on 20 meters TI9M asking
for calls
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DL2AYL@...
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#1057
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Alpha List
With the TDW coming up in a couple months, it is important that the Alpha
List be accurate. Please take a moment to check the list and make sure your
call is listed correctly. Also, if you have
With the TDW coming up in a couple months, it is important that the Alpha
List be accurate. Please take a moment to check the list and make sure your
call is listed correctly. Also, if you have
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N3DQU@...
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#1058
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DXing in any mode
de Jungle Telegraph
When a DX station comes on a band, they usually want as many contacts as possible
for the duration of the 'Dx-pedition'. The primary goal of this activity is to give
as many as
de Jungle Telegraph
When a DX station comes on a band, they usually want as many contacts as possible
for the duration of the 'Dx-pedition'. The primary goal of this activity is to give
as many as
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Duncan <zl3jt@...>
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#1055
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