carson
Well-known member
For those unfamiliar with the PSK (Phase Shift Keying) mode, I have listed a photo below of the computer screen.
Extremely low bandwidth used for each signal. All the yellow lines you see are individual hams, all over the world. Just move your mouse pointer on one and you are on his frequency,
Once your xmtr is fired up, just use the macro buttons above to send CQ's, personal info, greetings, replies, BTU's (back to you) and sign offs. In between, of course, you will have plenty of time to rag chew.
The technical setup is very inexpensive, the software is free.
If you have any questions on how to proceed I'll be glad to share my own experiences.
carson FL
Just another thought: edit: RF power to the antenna is usually less then 10 Watt.
Extremely low bandwidth used for each signal. All the yellow lines you see are individual hams, all over the world. Just move your mouse pointer on one and you are on his frequency,
Once your xmtr is fired up, just use the macro buttons above to send CQ's, personal info, greetings, replies, BTU's (back to you) and sign offs. In between, of course, you will have plenty of time to rag chew.
The technical setup is very inexpensive, the software is free.
If you have any questions on how to proceed I'll be glad to share my own experiences.
carson FL
Just another thought: edit: RF power to the antenna is usually less then 10 Watt.