I have the dial of the FT897D on 10.147, using 300 Hz filter and mode DIG (USB). I can hear both European servers for most of the day (I have S7-8 QRM from network cables (thousands of network cables). I don't know if PA0R-1 (dial 3594.250, USB) is actually beaconing, and the distance is a bit much for NVIS.... The beacons take place only once every hour, but you should be able to hear our beacons here in Berlin... 73,' Rein PA0R = via PSKmail at the Chaos Communication Camp nr Berlin = > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Gesendet: 10.08.07 14:45:25 > An: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Betreff: [pskmail] Re: (no subject) > > Hi Wolf, > > Move your dial to 10.147 mHz. The center of the server is 1000 Hz above > the dial, or 10.148 mHz. That should help a lot. > > 73, > Fred - wb5con > > Wolf Hoeller wrote: > > Hi All! > > > > It seems for me, that I'm making some mistakes in receiving some of the > > pskmail-beacons. :-( > > The equipment I use is a FT-897D with a wiredipol, DSP (DNR,DNF,DBF) in CW > > is active, qrg is 10.148 dial. I monitored some days and nights this > > frequency with the LiveCD edition. Nothing to hear and to decode for fldigi. > > I switched over to 3595.25 dial - perhaps of propagation - but the same > > results. > > Did I something wrong with the DSP/mode settings on the FT-897D? Is it the > > wrong dial frequency? I don't know. > > I like the idea to communicate with a mailserver using very small > > equipment. The EmComm-idea is coming up - not every will/can use a PTC > > modem for pactor. It could be an other way to bring emails into a > > mailserver. > > > > Can anybody on the list give me an initial-kick to bring me on the right > > way? > > > > Thanks! > > > > > -- http://pa0r.blogspirit.com