[RTTY] Pactor QRM To The Other Digital Modes
Ron Kolarik
rkolarik at neb.rr.com
Thu Aug 18 14:50:20 EDT 2016
Michael, unless I misread your first post you specified DX nodes not
individuals P2P.
WG3G is not listed as having a 9Y designator so to connect to him it's
just his US call,
at least that's what the boaties will do, click on WG3G in the list and
hit connect.
As long as you have a frequency list up check N0IA and KN6B and see if
there's
anything wrong with those.......there's lots more but those I remember
and can't get to the
radio computer to pull a current list.
73,
Ron K0IDT
On 8/18/2016 12:35 PM, Michael Adams wrote:
> I double-checked Part 97 before posting that. The (limited to 500Hz or in the subband) restriction applies to the automatically controlled station; there don't seem to be any restrictions on the non-automated stations that may call them.
>
> (If I'm wrong, I'd be happy to be corrected, however.)
>
> WG3G is interesting. His FCC address is in Philadelphia, but the grid registered with Winlink (FK90fq) is on Trinidad. Those frequencies may very well be legal (or at least moot for FCC-rule purposes) if his station actually is in Trinidad...which would beg the question: what is his station actually signing when on the air?
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