I know that the 600 Meter Research Group is utilizing QRSS for their
experiments; that was the first I'd ever heard of the mode.
Note that the 600 meter band was the former MF maritime CW band, with
500 kHz being the international CW calling and distress freq'y for
about 80 years. 500 would be jammed at night when the band opened up
after sunset. With the elimination of maritime CW, the 600 MRG
obtained an experimental license from the FCC. You can view their
research at:
w5jgv.com/600_mrg.htm and 500kc.com
73, Jeff KH6O / 6
On 3/31/14, W2PM <w2pm@aol.com> wrote:
> I would just opine this is a colossal waste of spectrum - not in terms of
> bandwidth per se but the inefficiency and low information transfer rate.
> Moreover propagation testing is really not an issue on 160 as it would be on
> the "lowfer" frequencies and one could say this mode really isn't about that
> anyway. Id be interested in that hams views on band use for this since 160
> is a well used band.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Mar 31, 2014, at 12:35 PM, Mike Waters <mikewate@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> That's interesting, and brings to mind a question I've been wondering
>> about
>> for low-data-rate weak signal modes such as JT65, JT9 (which take 60
>> seconds to send a CQ), and QRSS (24 hours?!).
>>
>> In the real world on 160, what would any of these modes really gain for
>> an
>> operator already skilled in CW?
>>
>> From reading posts about JT9 and JT65 on 160, the distance gain over
>> ordinary CW is really nothing to write home about. Does anyone have any
>> real-word experiences that say otherwise?
>>
>> 73, Mike
>> www.w0btu.com
>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Lee K7TJR <k7tjr@msn.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> ... the carrier on 1810.8 KHz has been found. ... a ham running QRSS
>>> where it takes 24 hours to send a CQ. HuH?
>>>
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