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Sal M. Onella wrote:
"Tehrasha Darkon" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 23:11:10 -0500, Bob Bob wrote: Maybe your average ham doesn't want to say much, only caring to exchange RST's for a card! This is actually what deters me from PSK31, most seem to only want a limited contact.. I disagree. I have run into a large number of PSKrs who have no trouble ragchewing. Often with an extensive set of preset keyboard macros.... :/ --Teh I had a several-minutes QSO on PSK31 and the OM actually thanked me for _not_ being a "Drive-by QSO." So, the people who are just filling lines in a logbook aren't the exclusive users. Just my two cents. I just ordered a digital squawk box made by AOR. I'm interested in staying in contact with my wife's mobile when she is "on the road" hawking the business' wares at quilt fests and the like. Granted, we use the cellphone most of the time, but there are places in the USA that still are not covered by such devices, or the system is so overloaded that you are lucky to get through. (this is my excuse for spending the money) I like all kinds of contacts, short, long, etc. I'm not fixated on any one type of qso. I want to enjoy the digital technology while it is still new, at least it is new to me. I felt the same way about RTTY, Amtor, Pactor, Pactor II and PSK 31 (I haven't used the latter yet). Hopefully, the alleged improvement in voice communications at low power will be just what I was looking for. I said hopefully. G Ed, NM2K |
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Funny you should mention that Ed.
One of my long term projects is a "where is the family car" system that I had hoped to use a very narrow band/slow data link for GPS data as well as short text message exchange. Thinking along the lines of super slow QRSS/PSK31 setup on 13.56MHz. The narrow bandwidth and low power would I hope cover much of the country but I'll admit I haven't done the maths on it. I have seen a PSK63 system that does HF mail type exchanges. Kind of slow but very do-able. Just a HF rig and laptop/PC at both locations and you can stay in touch! When the sigs are real good of course you can use plain old SSB! Cheers Bob W5/VK2YQA Ed Cregger wrote: I just ordered a digital squawk box made by AOR. I'm interested in staying in contact with my wife's mobile when she is "on the road" hawking the business' wares at quilt fests and the like. |
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Bob Bob wrote:
Funny you should mention that Ed. One of my long term projects is a "where is the family car" system that I had hoped to use a very narrow band/slow data link for GPS data as well as short text message exchange. Thinking along the lines of super slow QRSS/PSK31 setup on 13.56MHz. The narrow bandwidth and low power would I hope cover much of the country but I'll admit I haven't done the maths on it. I have seen a PSK63 system that does HF mail type exchanges. Kind of slow but very do-able. Just a HF rig and laptop/PC at both locations and you can stay in touch! When the sigs are real good of course you can use plain old SSB! Cheers Bob W5/VK2YQA A person should be able to come up with a multiple PSK31 signal method of sending hfemail. Maybe even PSK63. I wouldn't want to send much faster than that for BW/SNR reasons. |
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