[AMRadio] Hash on 3710

Rob Atkinson ranchorobbo at gmail.com
Fri Oct 1 12:01:16 EDT 2010


That must be some new kind of data protocol or high speed thing because the
SSTV of old was this chirpy stream of modulated tones with a sync chirp
every 8 seconds or so.

Rob
K5UJ

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:04 AM, D. Chester <k4kyv at charter.net> wrote:

> That digital hash is SSTV.  There is a group that operates slow-scan just
> above 3710, and they think they OWN that frequency.  When there is already
> a
> QSO in progress, they transmit the digital hash right on top of them, no
> ID.
> Sounds kind of like the broadcast jamming on 40m, but maybe not so
> broad-band.
>
> I agree with Bernie.  The best tactic is to just stay on the frequency if
> you can continue through the QRM, whether SSB or digital hash.  But never
> comment on the QRM or even mention it on the air.  Just pretend that it
> doesn't exist and continue your QSO. I find that the mechanical filters and
> sync detector do wonders.
>
> Don k4kyv
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