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OOPs, correction 20:45Z is actually 12:45 PST here so there is more of the day left than I first mentioned. 73/warren WB7ECU Sent with [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/mail/home) secure email.
By Warren Conklin · #2040 ·
1200 b
Hello Marcel I almost forgot about polling on 28.135.00USB after doing a few hrs of polling yesterday, So just got station up now at @ 20:46 Z. I should have started up earlly this AM because I think
By Warren Conklin · #2039 ·
Re: 1200B
Radio is up - monitoring?28.135 USB mode? AFSK 1200? or do you have something else in mind? Let me know 73 Marcel
By Marcel, VA3UKW · #2038 ·
Re: HF packet data rates
Hi Michael See attached as an example of a mfj1270b manual. There are dip switches on the rear panel that control the serial port speed and the radio speed¡­.. should be covered in the manual,if not
By Bob-va3rjs · #2037 ·
Re: HF packet data rates
Let me take a look, i usually justgoogle for an mfj2270b manual Bob
By Bob-va3rjs · #2036 ·
Re: HF packet data rates
Hi Bob, I have a few MFJ 1270 units but do not know how to use them for the Network 105. Is There a guide or Youtube Video for guidance Please? 73 Mike vk4sy
By Michael Boudreaux VE3XZ · #2035 ·
1200B
Yes Steve What you mentioned appears to be correct when looking at the U.S. band plan. I am operational and beaconing on 28.135 USB at least today and maybe tomorrow, in case there be any interest in
By Warren Conklin · #2034 ·
Re: 1200B Packet
I took the info from the IRU Region 2 bandplan... sorry - should have checked ARRL instead. Let me flip the question around then, is there any part in the 10m Band that allows FM and Data? If not then
By Marcel, VA3UKW · #2033 ·
Re: 1200B Packet
Sadly we cannot in the US. If I'm not mistaken, we are limited to 28.0 to 28.3 for data on 10m. Above that is phone and image only. But I would love to try 2400 baud sometime, too. :) Steve K4RVA
By Steve K4RVA · #2032 ·
Re: 1200B Packet
Do me a favor and let me know when and on what frequency everybody is going to do this so I can get the word out on other packet groups. Maybe we can do a monthly QSO party on a specific (or rotating)
By Chris Lance WW2BSA · #2031 ·
Re: 1200B Packet
no objection, 28.135 sounds fine. We could also go higher and try FM? 29200-29300 6000 All modes ACDS I remember playing with 10m FM with VP9NO - I believe we even got a connection with 2400 baud
By Marcel, VA3UKW · #2030 ·
Re: 1200B Packet
I'm in! :) Just let me know the frequency and whether LSB or USB. I think last time we used 28.135 LSB (dial frequency) because it fell within the portion of the band which allows for automated
By Steve K4RVA · #2029 ·
10m 1200b
Hi Marcel If I recall I think we congregated up around 28.135USB? I used one of the SCS Trackers in 1200B mode for that, but not long after, I broke one of the male pins on the 6pin din connector,
By Warren Conklin · #2028 ·
Re: 1200B Packet
I wouldn't mind firing up packet and playing some more with 1200baud on 10m or other bands. Anyone else interested? 73 Marcel
By Marcel, VA3UKW · #2027 ·
1200B Packet
Last year we did a couple days of experiments on 10m. I managed to leave a msg into VA3UKW-1 BBS, as well as another state side contact. We used USB 1200B. It was my thought that because of 1200 B's
By Warren Conklin · #2026 ·
Re: HF packet data rates
Thanks for the reply i will take a look¡­.. right now i am using a hw tnc because i have a stack of mfj1270¡¯s Bob
By Bob-va3rjs · #2025 ·
Re: HF packet data rates
Thanks Chris B
By Bob-va3rjs · #2024 ·
Re: HF packet data rates
Whoops, I meant Bob. See my prior post, Chris and I actually experimented with this, and it's just a matter of adoption with people agreeing on dual Soundmodem (Windows folks) decoders, and/or the
By VP9NO Dom · #2023 ·
Re: HF packet data rates
Hiya Chris, I actually re-started this discussion just about a year ago :) Sadly, due to hurricanes, I've been off-air (rip G5RV) for the past 6 months
By VP9NO Dom · #2022 ·
Re: HF packet data rates
Welcome to HF Packet, Bob. Network105 traditionally uses 300 baud AX.25, however, due to the limitations being lifted there have been members here experimenting successfully with 600 baud and higher.
By Chris Lance WW2BSA · #2021 ·