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![]() Slow Code wrote: "N9OGL" wrote in ups.com: What is the content? not cw I suspect so move on unless you are going accuse him of amime jpg uu3ncoded by means of morse |
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![]() Not Lloyd wrote: wrote in message ... are you using an ex Ham transmitter? I hear with LSB/USB get further than AM but is the LSB really wide enough for quality audio? Got a grandpappys MP1000 here that will rag 50 watts AM all day long, but the band width is to narrow for anything like nice music audio... Speech is nice though. Maybe there is a wider AM filter than stock, some Ham wizardry to make it fit a decent audio element on to the carrier, .................................................. .................... Transmitting on illegal frequencies with an illegal transceiver? Only stupid Toad would do that. Gather around the legal frequencies this evening at 14.331 as we get a forum of LEGAL Hams together to discuss the nefarious activities of Toad and Roger. Look for this forum to begin on or about nine p.m. eastern time. Toad cannot join in, nor can KB9RQZ, since they are not licensed for this freq. Roger needs no invitation...he will lurk and jam as he sees fit. Before you go around spouting that I'm running illegal, I would suggestion that you read Part 15 (47 CFR 15) but more to the point 47 CFR 15.225 Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz |
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![]() Slow Code wrote: "N9OGL" wrote in ups.com: Omega One Radio is on the air now on 13.556.00 MHz on Lower Side band. We have fixed the audio so the audio is a lot stronger now, then before. Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz. LSB Omega One Radio Blog http://n9ogl.blogspot.com What is the content? We run a beacon now and then, but mostlt music and talk Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB On 24/7 365 days of the year. |
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![]() k35454 wrote: "N9OGL" wrote in message ups.com... Omega One Radio is on the air now on 13.556.00 MHz on Lower Side band. We have fixed the audio so the audio is a lot stronger now, then before. Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz. LSB Omega One Radio Blog http://n9ogl.blogspot.com When ? I don't hear nothin'. k35454 The Sunspot cycle is high however, we've had some solar storms so the band conditions aren't very good right now. |
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Here is the truth about the sunspot cycle. We are now at or very near the
very bottom of the sunspot cycle. I am in NC, and I could hear music on that freq around 9 am dst, I don't recall the exact time. I have a 52 ft vertical, and QTH at 4200 ft above sea level. 73 de Jim K4PYT |
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![]() James wrote: Here is the truth about the sunspot cycle. We are now at or very near the very bottom of the sunspot cycle. I am in NC, and I could hear music on that freq around 9 am dst, I don't recall the exact time. I have a 52 ft vertical, and QTH at 4200 ft above sea level. 73 de Jim K4PYT That was probably me Todd N9OGL 13.556.00 MHz LSB OMEGA ONE RADIO |
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![]() "N9OGL" wrote in message ps.com... k35454 wrote: "N9OGL" wrote in message ups.com... Omega One Radio is on the air now on 13.556.00 MHz on Lower Side band. We have fixed the audio so the audio is a lot stronger now, then before. Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz. LSB Omega One Radio Blog http://n9ogl.blogspot.com When ? I don't hear nothin'. k35454 The Sunspot cycle is high however, we've had some solar storms so the band conditions aren't very good right now. Makes no difference anyway. I'd rather listen to the Great Liberty Net. Where's that CB Rambo? I wanna hear him talk tough. |
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![]() N9OGL wrote: wrote: are you using an ex Ham transmitter? I hear with LSB/USB get further than AM but is the LSB really wide enough for quality audio? Got a grandpappys MP1000 here that will rag 50 watts AM all day long, but the band width is to narrow for anything like nice music audio... Speech is nice though. Maybe there is a wider AM filter than stock, some Ham wizardry to make it fit a decent audio element on to the carrier, I'm running a homebuilt transmitter. LSB seems to work for me because I'm not running the transmitting in stereo. I think you might need some better filters on the AM transmitter. You need some more common sense in between the ears, Brother of Morkl. Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: wrote: are you using an ex Ham transmitter? I hear with LSB/USB get further than AM but is the LSB really wide enough for quality audio? Got a grandpappys MP1000 here that will rag 50 watts AM all day long, but the band width is to narrow for anything like nice music audio... Speech is nice though. Maybe there is a wider AM filter than stock, some Ham wizardry to make it fit a decent audio element on to the carrier, I'm running a homebuilt transmitter. LSB seems to work for me because I'm not running the transmitting in stereo. I think you might need some better filters on the AM transmitter. You need some more common sense in between the ears, Brother of Morkl. Todd is not my brother I have a borther and like many we don't esp get along Steve, K4YZ |
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