ka3jjz
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From Alan Gale G4TMV on the DXLD Yahoo group...
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Hi All,
I just noticed on the Channel 292 schedule, that they now have three 18 minutes MFSK32 tests listed as taking place on Tuesday 23rd of February, on 6070.0 kHz at the following times:
1700 - 1800 UTC
2000 - 2100 UTC
2100 - 2200 UTC
Radio Channel292 International Broadcasting Shortwave Kurzwelle Rundfunk Sender Sendezeit - Schedule for bookings
Each test runs for 18 minutes, and I assume will be at 1700 - 1718 etc., but this is not stated exactly. No mention of who is behind this, so possibly Channel 292 themselves. I assume it will be the same test repeated 3 times.
Anyone wanting to give this mode a try for the first time can download a copy of Fldigi for free from the site below:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fldigi/files/fldigi/
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And I will add that while FLDigi is excellent software for various ham modes, there are several others - including MultiPSK, Sorcerer and the more professional decoders like Hoka, Wavecom, Krypto500 and others. You can find links to these and others in the software page at Utility Monitoring Central, the link for which is in my sig line.
Unfortunately these times are not particularly good for the East Coast, but perhaps our Euro friends can check this out.
Mike
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Hi All,
I just noticed on the Channel 292 schedule, that they now have three 18 minutes MFSK32 tests listed as taking place on Tuesday 23rd of February, on 6070.0 kHz at the following times:
1700 - 1800 UTC
2000 - 2100 UTC
2100 - 2200 UTC
Radio Channel292 International Broadcasting Shortwave Kurzwelle Rundfunk Sender Sendezeit - Schedule for bookings
Each test runs for 18 minutes, and I assume will be at 1700 - 1718 etc., but this is not stated exactly. No mention of who is behind this, so possibly Channel 292 themselves. I assume it will be the same test repeated 3 times.
Anyone wanting to give this mode a try for the first time can download a copy of Fldigi for free from the site below:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fldigi/files/fldigi/
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And I will add that while FLDigi is excellent software for various ham modes, there are several others - including MultiPSK, Sorcerer and the more professional decoders like Hoka, Wavecom, Krypto500 and others. You can find links to these and others in the software page at Utility Monitoring Central, the link for which is in my sig line.
Unfortunately these times are not particularly good for the East Coast, but perhaps our Euro friends can check this out.
Mike