[OZAPRS] HF net stations

Gerard Hill gerardvk2io at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 18:42:36 AEST 2016


Explains it! Propagation has gone now so not receiving either you or Tim.
Look for your sigs in the morning.

Cheers,
Gerard - VK2IO

On 30/06/2016 6:13 PM, Scott Evans wrote:
>
> Oops 😆
>
> Silly me was sitting on 7.048.110 LSB (dial)  when I should be up one 
> kHz...  Now fixed!
>
> I was wondering why I hadn't heard anyone!
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016, 17:46 Gerard Hill <gerardvk2io at gmail.com 
> <mailto:gerardvk2io at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Tim (VK2HLT),
>     I've been receiving your beacons for a few days but they have not
>     reached the APRS-IS. This turned out to be a configuration issue
>     (and possible bug) with BPQ32. Gating is now working, but my APRS
>     beacons are not going out so more changes are needed. Other
>     beacons are being sent so you will still hear packets from here.
>
>     Scott (VK7HSE), I found your beacons as well. Your frequency is
>     about 900 Hz lower than the new frequency. Your centre freq is
>     about 7046 kHz instead of 7046.9 kHz. Check the table below to see
>     what your dial frequency should be.
>
>     Cheers,
>     Gerard - VK2IO
>
>     On 28/06/2016 7:14 PM, Tim Logan wrote:
>>     Excellent ! Thanks Scott.
>>     Cheers
>>
>>     On 28 Jun 2016, at 7:02 PM, Scott Evans <vk7hse at gmail.com
>>     <mailto:vk7hse at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>>     Yes I switched about a week ago...
>>>
>>>
>>>     On Tue, 28 Jun 2016, 18:53 Tim Logan <timlog77 at gmail.com
>>>     <mailto:timlog77 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>         Thanks Scott,
>>>         I've been sending beacons on the new frequency but am only
>>>         getting into VK2UMZ-2, have you guys in Tas changed
>>>         frequencies ? I was always reliable into Tas on 40m from NSW.
>>>         No sweat, just making sure I have things setup correctly at
>>>         my end.
>>>         Cheers
>>>
>>>         Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>>         On 23 Jun 2016, at 6:24 PM, Scott Evans <vk7hse at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:vk7hse at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>         Hi Tim,
>>>>
>>>>         There was a bit of discussion off list, and yes 7.0486 is
>>>>         the dial frequency for 1600/1800Hz tones
>>>>
>>>>         Because I'm sending this from my phone, I can't seem to
>>>>         copy a frequency table that was in the off list
>>>>         discussion!  Gerard, could you please post that into this
>>>>         thread? (if & when you get a chance)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                 *Band*
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 *Tone Frequencies*
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>
>>>>>                 Dial Frequency (kHz)
>>>>>                 LSB / USB
>>>>>
>>>>>                 40m
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 1070/1270 (Group A)
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 *7048.07*
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 7045.73
>>>>>                 1100/1300 (Group B)
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 *7048.1*
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 7045.7
>>>>>                 1600/1800 (Group C)
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 *7048.6*
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 7045.2
>>>>>                 2025/2225 (Group D)
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 *7049.025*
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 7044.775
>>>>>                 2100/2300 (Group E)
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 *7049.1*
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 7044.7
>>>>>                 2110/2310 (Group F)
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 *7049.11*
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 7044.69
>>>>>                 2125/2325 (Group G)
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 *7049.125*
>>>>>                 	
>>>>>                 7044.675
>>>>>
>>>>>
>
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