> HI
> Per and all,
>
> I think we have it, this is a copy from Per's log:
> RX 894 : PSK250 (2011-10-04 21:03Z): <US><SOH>00uKB2PNM:26
> !3543.59NP07948.71W&D00B<EOT>
> RX 893 : PSK250 (2011-10-04 21:03Z): -
> TX 900 : PSK250 (2011-10-04 21:03Z):
> TX 900 : PSK250 (2011-10-04 21:03Z): <US><SOH>QSL KB2PNM de SM0RWO 100
> 44EC<EOT><EOT>-<NUL>
>
> look nice and clean to me, and yes Per, you change my mode to PSK250R.
> My monitor is at
www.krasowski.net/monitor/> I still have some issue with poor updating the data, will try to fix it.
>
>
> 73
> Robert
> KB2PNM
> Happy PSKMailing
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Per Crusefalk <
per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To:
pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 7:32 AM
> Subject: [pskmail] Re: US 300 baud rule
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> Just an update, log just said:
> PSK250R (2011-10-04 11:03Z): <US><SOH>00uKB2PNM:26 !3543.59NP0OA ev(~W&n
> So I lost the last part but received most. Also, did you change to
> PSK250R or was I able to change your mode? (I transmit the beacon on 20
> meters using PSK250R and have enabled RSID). Also heard VE7SUN this
> morning but that was using PSK500R.
>
> Regarding the 300 baud rule I can only wish you good luck. I really
> can't see any reason why anyone would want to put a speed limit on the
> digital modes (besides bandwidth but I can understand that).
>
> Regarding monitor I have mine here:
>
http://www.crusefalk.se/gmfsk/fldigi.php>
> But, it's not the nice looking one. I like to keep it ugly and fast ;-)
>
> 73 de Per, sm0rwo