[160m] KU4XR running JASON Normal tonite on 160 meters
Andy - KU4XR
ku4xr at yahoo.com
Fri May 28 14:38:56 EDT 2010
Hi Bill: Thank you for your Honest Opinion, everyone knows it now.
Well I wonder; Have I poked a wasper nest with a short stick ???
Try searching for information on the " Shitzu " using the
keywords " Puppy Dog " , I think that will be pretty evident that
you will come up with the same results; a long list of nothing.
The most wonderful thing about all this is the fact that, if you
don't like, or don't have the ability to operate a particular mode,
You don't have to, or you can make your station capable of doing
so, only if you wish to.
I am absolutely NOT interested in tits and tats, jots and tittles,
and so forth. I just enjoy operating my radio, in the fashion that
I choose. I clearly announce the mode, time, frequency, power, etc.
Only for the benefit of those who would like to participate.
Just as a radio has an " OFF " button; email has a " DELETE " button.
If you see an email from myself that is of no interest to you; just
press delete.
Now; go to GOOGLE and type the key words " JASON Mode " and see what
happens.
Gentlemen; this is supposed to be a hobby, and fun. Please !! let's
not make it any less than that.
73 to everyone, and have a Blessed day:
Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. USA
LOWfer Beacon " XR " @ 185.29875 KHz ( QRSS-60 )
Coordinates: N: 35º 43' 54" - W: 84º 3' 16"
http://www.myspace.com/beaconxr
http://webpages.charter.net/ku4xr/
--- On Fri, 5/28/10, Bill Aycock <billaycock at centurytel.net> wrote:
> Andy- JASON looks cute, and may have
> some small advantages for weak signals,
> but IMHO, I think your Beacon would be more effective if it
> used a mode
> already in wide spread use, like PSK31, or its relatives.
> A beacon should be readily readable with common
> capabilities, not rarely
> used ones. I did a Google search on JASON, and found NO
> references to
> software or radio in a long list of responses. QED
> Bill--W4BSG
>
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