[600MRG] Tonights WSQ operations at w0yse

Brian Pease bpease2 at myfairpoint.net
Thu Feb 8 10:25:57 EST 2018


If you move the yellow squelch line down to the noise level, the ghost 
might have more to say!

On 2/8/2018 12:55 AM, Ben Gelb wrote:
> Opened the WSQ software and exactly three characters "hi." were 
> decoded out of the noise....
>
> screenshot:
> https://snag.gy/mucDsg.jpg
>
>
>
> 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
>     <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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