Masa-san often uses his own callsign AJ3M from the same World Bank station. (The callsign is easy to remember, almost like JA3-Masa :-). So, don't pass up on AJ3M when you are S&P'ing, you may miss a
You are lucky to even get a mention, Ed. I wasn't even insulted (well, unless you count the offline email from Bill, HI HI). Anyway, this is a good excuse to use the reflector to wish everyone a HNY
Another exception that comes to mind are the KC4Axx and KC4Uxx calls. Not to mention Navassa (but it will probably be something silly like K4N if that gets activated). I have a couple of 2x2 KG6 QSL
Recognizing an audible pattern is one thing (hey, that's how I "copy" my callsign at 45 wpm, do you think I can really copy 45 wpm?! :-), but being able to really copy 45 baud Baudot is a completely
I found one station with a spur only 10 or so dB down from his main signal. Center of the tone pair was 2 kc lower with a 340 Hz shift -- definite indication of overdriven AFSK. I informed the statio
I had always thought that the best thing would have been for someone like HAL to do a royalty-based license of RITTY and do an embedded implementation of it in a DSP modem. That way, "you no buy mode
Try an email to KH6ND to ask. If I could venture a guess, Mike was at least one of the ops at the keyboard(s) of KH7X. Well, we know for sure it is not KH6VV, KH6GMP nor AH6OZ :-). Harder to guess wh
I second that; higher the frequency the better. Not only are antennas shorter, they have more absolute bandwidths, too. Any loaded antenna I can put up would have pretty narrow bandwidth to start wit
More good news. I worked Ron ZL1AMO yesterday evening and he is recovering slowly but surely from some nasty virus he caught during a recent trip to Fiji. 73 Chen, W7AY
Wow, John drove all the way across the ocean?! :-P With PSK31, my guess is you need to keep the speed of the vehicle low enough that the difference in phase of the carrier from one bit to the next i
The FT-9xx to FT-1000xx share the same FSK DIN connector pin configuration. If you look at the rear panel of the rig at the DIN socket, the first pin clockwise from the key is pin 1. Clockwise from t
It appears so. Both the FT-990 and the FT-1000MP share the same keying polarity, and are opposite to that of the interconnect standard used by the TenTec Omni V and VI (and, by the way, the KAM). Bot
I just checked the ARRL site. K1RO is currently Publisher of QST, and COO of the ARRL. Dave, K1ZZ, of course is CEO of ARRL and ex-Publisher of QST. K1RO has been in my Roundup logs for the past coup
If NA stations cannot QSO DX, how the heck is a DX going to work a single NA station in the "NA" QSO Party? :-) :-) Perhaps my rig has blown an RF stage, conditions seem terrible. All I can hear well