[600MRG] Dedicated WSQcall dial frequency?
John Langridge
kb5njd at gmail.com
Wed Mar 28 20:47:38 EDT 2018
I would say that the objection from my perspective might be that many of us
operate CW in that area. I don't think there is a problem putting a *dial
freq* on 474.5 with the tone freqs up around 476. W0YSE is doing that now
and when/if I fool with WSQ I will likely do the same.
I think you also have to be mindful of the JT9 activity which has also
stablished itself just north of 474.5.
73!
John KB5NJD..
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 6:23 PM, Brian Pease <bpease2 at myfairpoint.net>
wrote:
> Might 474.5kHz become the standard calling/sounding frequency for WSQcall
> in our region, with QSOs taking place 100 or maybe 200Hz either side?
> With a stable frequency, there might be more activity. V1.2 has just been
> released.
> Another thought is to have the developers shift the audio tones up by
> 300Hz to allow the standard 474.2kHz dial frequency with other software
> running. And if the software allowed you to shift precisely 100Hz up or
> down from the default calling frequency at the push of a button to continue
> a QSO, wouldn't that be sweet?
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