[GreenKeys] Halloween Broadcast Also Streaming at Standard 2125 Ma rk Freq
Jordan Spencer Cunningham
js at teletype.net
Wed Nov 6 20:07:32 EST 2019
Hi Jim,
The standard stream did have a brief drop of maybe 10 or 15 seconds due to an unplugged ethernet cable, but other than that, the signal should have been pretty clear. I had my machine downstairs copying the 1313 stream through the internet (not locally) as a sort of canary even though I had tested extensively the days and weeks before, and everything seemed to be fine there.
I have posted a recording of the audio here <https://teletype.net/display/TEL/Internet+Teletype+-+ITTY> (nearer the bottom, second table) if you'd like to use that instead. It's the standard frequencies without tones being reversed. So you could say it's a *corrected *recording.
I'm guessing your connection may have been flaky at times as nobody else so far has mentioned this issue, but I'd be interested to know if it ended up being more widespread. The bit rate of the stream was only 128kbps, but if your connection is very slow or has high latency, you connection was saturated by other things (downloading/streaming video or something else), or perhaps if your recording machine is on WiFi far away from your access point, that could introduce stuttering and dropouts.
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Jordan Spencer Cunningham
teletype.net
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019, at 9:38 PM, Jim Cooper wrote:
> On 1 Nov 2019 at 16:58, Jordan Spencer Cunningham wrote:
>
> > I am glad many of you enjoyed it. It
> > was fun to put together and fun to
> > host.
>
> I tuned in to the standard channel with my browser,
> and recorded that audio with Total Recorder ... as I get
> time I am gradually playing the tones back into FLDIGI
> and reading the printout ! [Sorry, I had all the heavy
> metal back in the sixties and seventies, but none now
> except what's waaaaaay in the back of storage].
>
> I was surprised to see occaisional dropouts and garble,
> and wonder if they were inserted intentionally? or maybe
> the audio over internet was just a bit flaky at times ...
>
> w2jc
>
>
>
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