[Lf] Re: AMRAD.TXT

Andre' Kesteloot akestelo at bellatlantic.net
Fri Jan 21 20:47:48 CST 2000


Hello Peter

I have circulated your report amongst the Nags Head participants, and
all the commentaries received were highly favorable.
Among lesson learned, we have found that under difficult conditions,
having a "off" period (e.g., beacon is 5 minutes on, 1 minute off),
allows for early recognition of the signal sought. Then it becomes a
matter of reading the morse message. Otherwise, random noise on
various carriers tends to be confusing.

Also knowing in advance what text to look for would be helpful.

What was really great was to have all your transmitter frequencies
clustered in a fairly narrow band, as it allowed us to focus our
efforts with the dsp programs. Had your signals been all over the
band, it would have been much more difficult to jump all over the
place.

Once again, may we ask you peter to convey our sincere thanks to the
rest of the British amateurs who participated in this event? You too
should be specially congratulated for having coordinated the whole
thing.

Thanks again, and see you soon, I hope.
73
Andre'
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