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Message from gypsy at Thursday, 24-Sep-09 14:27:48 GMT
Hi Weedy
Yes this is one of the best lists I have come across.
thanks for the info.
Regards
Gypsy
Message from tuebschen at Thursday, 24-Sep-09 16:34:38 GMT

if you wish to work with the received Pictures (upload for website, send with messenger .....) you maybe need a plugin because they are in the JPG2000 format. No problem. Visit the Irfanview homepage, download the plugin and install the files into the plugin folder of your Irfanview installation, thats all. Now you are able to open .jp2 files with Irfanview and convert them.

:-)

tuebschen

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Message from tuebschen at Sunday, 27-Sep-09 18:56:16 GMT
yesterday (oh it was todays early morning) i received another nice picture with easypal on 3.733 at hannover. i send a report via email and received today the answer with some nice pictures from his antenna system. http://www.kreuzberger-fotopage.de/resources/_wsb_513x201_sch$C3$A9ma+doublet+$C3$A9pais+par+f4fyd.jpg http://www.kreuzberger-fotopage.de/resources/_wsb_513x342_DSC03052$C3$A4$C3$A4.jpg

he was very glad to read about listeners through internet. and now we have another new member of this nice community. welcome F4FYD.

thank you ivo and all node-operators for this way to get the big world in our livin-grooms

Last edited by tuebschen at Sunday, 27-Sep-09 19:05:13 UTC
Message from gypsy at Monday, 28-Sep-09 09:48:30 GMT
Hi]

following is a great link for weather and all sorts of maritime frequencies>>>> http://radionut53.tripod.com/id215.html
regards
gypsy
Message from Calico at Monday, 28-Sep-09 13:44:03 GMT
Nice ones Rohit, thanks for sharing AND helping the site users.

Along the same wavelength, here is what various Digi modes SOUND like.

http://www.wb8nut.com/digital.html

Click on loudspeaker icon and hear what AMTOR, PACTOR, G-TOR, PACTOR-II, CLOVER, PSK31, RTTY, PACKET, HELLSCHREIBER, MT63, THROB, AND MFSK16 sound like.

Then that will help us use the right decoder.

73
Tim (Dorset Radio)
Message from Djado at Monday, 28-Sep-09 14:02:09 GMT
Hi all digitals hunters,

I have a strong signal here on 4337 Khz usb ( france in the south), runing all day long.
I identify it as baudot, the shift is aroud 850 and the baudrate seems to be around 50 bauds. I'm in the incapacity to synchronise this signal.

Is there someone aroud who knows what could it be .

Any infos are welcome

Good dx , Bill
Message from Calico at Monday, 28-Sep-09 14:14:22 GMT

Seems to be French Navy Brest's transmission though it should be 4338 kHz, 1 up.
Shift and baud as you said.

Here is what I have

4.338,00 FUE - Brest F FN FSK 50/850 04-feb 0655 N-D - (BC)

Source: http://subscribe.ru/archive/radio.worlddx/200804/02002317.html

73
Tim (Dorset Radio)
Message from Djado at Monday, 28-Sep-09 15:00:34 GMT
Tnx Tim for answering so fast, the funny thing is that i'm unable to read just one line of what i could qualify as "garbages".My decoders determine a 50 baudrates but are unable to decode anything because they simply do not synchronise on any baudrates ! Of course it is probably not in clear ! but at least i should be able to have a synchro wich is not the case ;-))) under investigation ;-)) tnx again Tim 73's
Message from gypsy at Monday, 28-Sep-09 17:14:28 GMT
Hi Tim
Thanks for the audio on various digital modes, sure makes it easier to decode
Regards
gypsy
Message from superfly15000 at Tuesday, 29-Sep-09 03:02:45 GMT
anybody know of a online reciever in NV that I listen to?
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