[SixClub] PSK !!!!!!!!!!

Randy Tipton wa5ufh at ykc.com
Sun Mar 6 17:00:06 EST 2005


NA PSK operations are currently on 50.290 using ssb. There you will also
find other digital modes such as MFSK, RTTY, Hell etc. 

I have worked over 100 unique calls on 50.290 using PSk31. This works
out fine being that the Calling Frequency for HSMS using FSK441 or JT6M
is on 50.260MHz.

Note the 6 Club Band Plan shows 50.290MHz for PSK31 and WSJT as
50.270MHz. Note the calling frequency for WSJT has moved to 50.260MHz
over a year ago. 

Tip
WA5UFH 



> -----Original Message-----
> From: sixclub-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:sixclub-
> bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of CBoone
> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 2:13 PM
> To: 'World Wide Six Meter Club'
> Subject: RE: [SixClub] PSK !!!!!!!!!!
> 
> PSK on FM??? That sounds like an oxymoron...why would someone use a
weak
> signal mode on a NON weak signal mode?
> And yes that is inside the FM/rptr subband.....which again makes no
> sense....
> Sounds like someone has chosen a freq out of thin air and never
thought it
> through..Forget using FM with PSK....it wont work any better than FM
> voice..
> As for packet, 50.62 - 50.70 is a good place to program...(20 kHz
> steps)..it's too bad there is not a national FM/packet bandplan on
6...if
> any band really needs one, 6 is it!
> (Of course I have my favorite....it is shown on the 6mt.com web site)
> FM voice - of course, put 52.525 simplex in them....and whatever local
> rptr
> channels are in your area.
> 
> Chris
> WB5ITT
> (My antennas are down since the move...I seem to missing the fun right
> now!)
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Time for a PSK question.....
> >
> > Noticing on a couple of frequency lists that 51.120 is listed
> > as the FM
> > PSK calling freq. is anyone using PSK on FM??? Where would
> > you go once
> > you made a contact. It looks like it's in repeater territory.
> > The reason
> > I'm interested is that a few of us over here in DM09 have come
across
> > some low band Motorola SyntorX's complete and we are trying to
decide
> > which frequency's to program them with. Also trying to decide
> > if we want
> > any packet frequency's. We either have 16 or 32 channel
> > heads. (probably
> > 16) Any comments or suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Bob Royal   kd7oan
> 
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