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Old October 8th 05, 01:41 AM
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I recently purchased a second-hand Hal DXP-38 which works rather well
on RTTY as I discovered in the CQWW RTTY contest recently but I really
do want to find some live person to person Clover activity.
Is there any? Where exactly? I read comments on eham.net from last
year saying some people hang out on 14.063 5 LSB but is that not, for
the US hams with their obligatory band plan, outside of the digital
segment?
It seemed to me that Clover was a somewhat elegant mode of digital
comms not least with it being, effectively, fully duplex. I appreciate
that PC-generated digital modes are increasingly popular but there
must surely be a lot of Hal equipment out there?

Dominic, G4SLW
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Dominic,
Look for a U.S. Ham Hank Oredson W0RLI. He was very active with CLOVER,
along with Dennis Ely W5XO, and a pretty good bunch of Hams around the U.S.
I know there are many more, but Hank is sometimes on this Group.
73,
Paul N5XMV


 
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