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Penguin7471
Mon Dec 04 2006, 08:08AM
Penguin7471 Registered Member #71 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:23AM
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Wow, truly amazing stuff! Awesome work.

I wish I had learnt more about different modes other than 16K0F3E
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ShawnLG
Wed Dec 06 2006, 09:31PM
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What kind of mode is this?
1165440717 286 FT18313 Mode
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Dave Marshall
Wed Dec 06 2006, 10:02PM
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Its difficult to say really. An audio recording or a screen capture zoomed out a little bit with a longer sample time would help. It could be any of the narrow modes. The sidebars and the narrow nature suggest it might be PSK, but thats really just a guess.

Dave
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Chris Russell
Thu Dec 07 2006, 03:19AM
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I'd have to agree, that looks like a standard PSK31 signal.
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ShawnLG
Fri Jul 20 2007, 12:24AM
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Finding this rare crystal reminded me of this beacon reception event. Chris, are you going to transmit QRSS again anytime soon?
1184891082 286 FT18313 10140mhz
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Chris Russell
Fri Jul 20 2007, 06:18AM
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Definitely. If there's any interest, I'll set up a date in the near future and announce it, so that people have time to prepare. I've made a few adjustments to the oscillator, so the signal shouldn't cycle nearly as much as last time. Mostly just a matter of adding a crystal heater. All I really need to do before transmitting again is find a way to keep the rig's temperature down. Probably just a matter of adding a fan or two.

Also, I have a new, shorter callsign now, so I should be able to transmit a bit more data.

Any other takers? Otherwise I'll just pick a time/date that works for ShawnLG.
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Dave Marshall
Fri Jul 20 2007, 06:52AM
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I'll be back stateside on around 5 August. Just let me know a date and time and I'm definitely in.

Given my new found abundance of radios, and working on getting more familiar with speclab, I may try a few different types of antennas, if the date is far enough in the future.

Chris will be visiting my house for 2 weeks at the end of September. While he's in georgia, we'll definitely take advantage of my real estate and do a beacon test on a long wire dipole at 50'. We'll have 3 of the same radios there, atleast two of which hopefully will have our new ultra stable oscillator hack, so that should be a very promising test. We'll be able to broadcast on multiple frequencies, through multiple antennas, favoring multiple directions. We might even be able to try adjusting the radio such that we can do less than 5w. I expect our friends across the atlantic to be able to receive it as well.

If we can really generate some interest, it would make a fantastic addition to a side project Chris and I are working on.

Dave
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Steve Conner
Fri Jul 20 2007, 08:52AM
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I'm up for another attempt too.
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ShawnLG
Fri Jul 20 2007, 03:37PM
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This guy is selling a 10.140Mhz crystal, but his auction is over. If you don't have a 10.140Mhz crystal, you can PM him and ask if he is going to sell the crystal again.

Ebay crystal
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Chris Russell
Fri Jul 20 2007, 05:18PM
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Wow, $9. If anyone is in need of a 10.140MHz crystal, I have one I am willing to part with. All I'd ask in return is a good honest effort to receive my signal.
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