[pskmail] Re: [!! SPAM] PSKMAIL Server confusion

  • From: Klaus Lohmann <dl4oah@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 18:12:03 +0200

Hi Eric.

In Europe lots of beacons and other transmissions can be heard on 10147 Mhz. Dial frequency depends on setup of fldigi and transceiver.

As a start use mode SSB, USB. As long as you don't reduce BW of ssb filter via DSP, default sweet spot of 1000 Hz is ok. Dial frequency in this case is 1000 Hz less = 10146 Khz..

I think, the client is easier and better to test the rig and to get experience with the setup (filter setup, sweet spot, sound levels, rig control, ...).

Good luck
Klaus
DL4OAH


Am 24.05.2011 17:35, schrieb Eric Davenport:
Hello All,

I have been working on my server and I am a bit confused.

I thought that since I cannot control this particular radio that I would stick it on 10147 Dial frequency and see how it worked out.

I started testing last Friday and and have been monitoring the frequency to make sure that I have it set up.

So far I have not heard a single beacon, so thinking I had my dial frequency (I have seen many different post and websites that show differences in the frequencies ) I have monitored 10146 and 10148 as well. I have not heard any beacons at all.

I have fldigi setup according to the web site and I can copy other types of digital signals.

I have had my Op Mode set to PSK-500R since I read that beacons were sent in that mode and I have RXID enabled.

The Interface is a SignalLink the operating system is MINT on VMware ESXi.

I know that when I did this a couple of years ago I could see beacons and since conditions are better I should be able to see more.

The question is: Are there any servers beaconing  on 30 meters?

73

Eric


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