[600MRG] Tonights WSQ operations at w0yse
Neil Klagge
w0yse at msn.com
Thu Feb 8 01:02:41 EST 2018
Ben, where are u located ??
I forgot ur call sign also...
73
Neil, w0yse, CN85rq
Vancouver, WA
My ham radio websites: http://w0yse.webs.com/ and http://wg2xsv.webs.com
<http://wg2xsv.webs.com>
My Faith website: http://neilsfaith.webs.com/
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From: Roger Graves <ve7vv at shaw.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 10:00:19 PM
To: Ben Gelb
Cc: Neil Klagge; Posting 600m 600mrg
Subject: Re: [600MRG] Tonights WSQ operations at w0yse
It might have been me. At one point I was replying to Nei’s CQ’s and sent a “hi neil”.
On Feb 7, 2018, at 9:55 PM, Ben Gelb <ben at gelbnet.com<mailto:ben at gelbnet.com>> wrote:
Opened the WSQ software and exactly three characters "hi." were decoded out of the noise....
screenshot:
https://snag.gy/mucDsg.jpg
<image.png>
A ghost in the ether??
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 6:16 PM, Neil Klagge <w0yse at msn.com<mailto:w0yse at msn.com>> wrote:
This is reminder of the new frequency for my WSQcall operations which started yesterday evening. I have moved to the upper part of the 630m band, above the WSPR segment.
“w0yse” will be running WSQCall mostly sunset to sunrise (but, not TX-ing if I am away from the house) on 477.1 kHz (USB DIAL at 475.6) for those who want to try this program at their stations. If you decode my beacon, you can trigger my station to give you a signal report by typing the following (all lower case) w0yse? which asks my program to send out a signal report to you. If I am in the shack and see that you are decoding me, I might try a QSO with you, if you like.
Note that call signs in this program are case sensitive so there must be a perfect match with whatever an operator uses in the callsign box (under OPTIONS or TOOLS, depending on which version you are using). Another command you can use is w0yse@ which will transmit my QTH info.
In order to decode a station, both must be set to the SAME speed (unlike FSQcall). I will likely be at a speed of .5 except when in QSO with a station with good prop between us.
You can find a link to the program on this page:
http://www.qsl.net/zl1bpu/MFSK/WSQweb.htm
where you will also find information on how and what the program is all about. It is a QSO mode program that, although slow printing (about 5 wpm), works down to about -28 dB similar to JT9, but with much more flexibility.
I also have an internet chat page to help you get it working by interacting with others on WSQ. Go to http://www.dal.net:9090<http://www.dal.net:9090/>
and type in your call (or a nickname) and select #wsq as the chat channel.
Thanks, good luck and 73
Neil Klagge, w0yse, Vancouver, WA
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