> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 06:52:04 -0600
> From: "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
> To: "RTTY Reflector" <RTTY@contesting.com>
> Subject: [RTTY] Back on the Air
>
> Finally got a radio hooked up and running. Still lots to do, but first
> glimpse of my renovation.
Don,
Nice looking new station setup. I saw your spot this morning for the 3B9C
long path on 20-RTTY. I had a solid RTTY contact with them on 29-Mar on 15
meters at 1403z and even snapped a Mac screenshot of the exchange. That and
about a dollar will get you a cup of coffee. I checked the online log this
morning and I am NOT in the log. I even checked to see if they thought I
was "AU" rather than "VU" and neither call registered. You may have worked
them on the 30th and the log was updated as of the 29th. Looks like I have
to do again and band seems dead today.
FYI, I have been beta testing the new DarwinPsk program by Volker, DL1KSV,
that is a Macintosh OSX port of LinPsk. I have it interfaced to the
TS-570D(G) using a SiganLink SL-1+ and it works great for PSK31. Volker is
still working to improve the RTTY reception.
I have been spoiled operation RTTY with a PK-232 in FSK. Going to a sound
card implementation where you HAVE to operate in USB (not LSB or FSK) is
really confusing. I have no idea where to tune the VFO or how to spot
stations. If I see a spot I put the rig on that frequency then try have to
find them on the spectral display.
If I want to spot new station and the radio display reads 14.085.00 USB but
I had to work him to the far left of the spectral display, what frequency
should I use for the spot? Life was easy when everyone was using AFSK-LSB
or FSK. It is now more confusing.
73 de Dick, AA5VU
(very-ugly not awful-ugly)
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