[GreenKeys] FW: [MRCG] Clatternet Schedule for Sunday 8/3/2014 20:30 TONIGHT
tony.podrasky
tony.podrasky at gmail.com
Sun Aug 10 23:33:52 EDT 2014
Eugene - can you give me the e-mail of the clatternet
group? I was able to print them and will modify my
set-up if they are going to be active on 40M on a
regular basis.
UE,
K2EAA - TONY
NNNN
ZCZC
On 08/09/2014 10:37 AM, W2HX wrote:
> FYI from another lisr
>
> 73 Eugene W2HX
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* Mark J. Blair [nf6x at nf6x.net]
> *Received:* Saturday, 09 Aug 2014, 12:02pm
> *To:* West Coast Military Radio Collectors Group [mrcg at mailman.qth.net]
> *Subject:* Re: [MRCG] Clatternet Schedule for Sunday 8/3/2014 20:30 TONIGHT
>
>
> On Aug 9, 2014, at 08:39 , boatanchor at martasystems.com wrote:
> > Would you please send a schedule with time & freqs for Sunday's 40m
> tryout ?
>
> Let's start at 20:30, Sunday evening:
>
> Mode:
> * RTTY, 5 bit Baudot code, 45.45 baud
> * 850 Hz shift
> * Mark low (this is opposite of normal ham band convention)
>
> Actual transmitted frequencies:
> * Mark 7088.575 kHz (+/- QRM in 1 kHz steps)
> * Space 7089.425 kHz
>
> Tune a PRC-47 or GRC-106 as follows:
> * Indicated freq 7087 kHz. USB, of course.
> * Mark tone 1575 Hz (this is fixed and non-adjustable)
> * Space tone 2425 Hz (same here)
> * Centered around 2000 Hz (yup, this is, too)
>
> For a modern SSB rig with a sound card modem, this setup might work better:
> * Indicated freq 7087.5 kHz USB
> * Mark tone 1075 Hz
> * Space tone 1925 Hz
> * Centered around 1500 Hz
>
> A true FSK rig like a GRC-46, GRC-26, etc. would tune to 7088.575 kHz
> (LOL! Just zero-beat one of the SSB-based rigs on the net!).
>
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> CQ CQ CQ MRCG CLATTERNET DE NF6X NF6X NF6X
> CQ CQ CQ MRCG CLATTERNET DE NF6X NF6X NF6X
> CQ CQ CQ MRCG CLATTERNET DE NF6X NF6X NF6X
>
> THIS IS THE WEST COAST MILITARY RADIO COLLECTORS GROUP RTTY NET!
>
> NET CONTROL STATION IS NF6X LOCATED IN RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA.
>
> THE PURPOSE OF THIS NET IS TO DISCUSS, OPERATE AND ENJOY VINTAGE
> MILITARY RTTY EQUIPMENT. YOU DO NOT NEED TO HAVE MILITARY
> EQUIPMENT TO JOIN; ONLY AN INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT. ALL RADIO
> AMATEURS ARE WELCOME.
>
> THE NET MEETS ON SUNDAY EVENINGS AROUND SUNDOWN, PRESENTLY AT
> 20:30 PDT, ON STANDARD CHANNELS 3587, 7087 OR 10137 KHZ (AS
> INDICATED ON A PRC-47 OR GRC-106) PLUS/MINUS QRM IN 1 KHZ
> INCREMENTS. ACTUAL MARK FREQUENCY IS 1.575 KHZ HIGHER.
> NET START TIME VARIES SEASONALLY FOR BEST PROPAGATION ALONG
> THE WEST COAST OF USA.
>
> FOR BEST COMPATIBILITY WITH VINTAGE MILITARY RTTY GEAR, WE USE:
> 850 HZ SHIFT, MARK LOW, USB MODE
> SUPPRESSED CARRIER FREQ ON 1 KHZ INCREMENT
> AFSK MARK TONE 1575 HZ
> AFSK BAND CENTER 2000 HZ
> AFSK SPACE TONE 2425 HZ
>
> ANY STATION WISHING TO JOIN THE NET MAY CHECK IN NOW!
>
> DE NF6X K
>
>
> --
> Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
> http://www.nf6x.net/
>
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