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2008 Aug 22
2
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...Try those WSJT modes. They
use narrow bandwidth and are fun to play with. There are documented
instances where moon-bounce QSOs have been completed with these modes. No,
it's not voice, but it does work. Oh, JT65 mode in WSJT is designed
specifically for EME communication.
I used the HSCW (high speed CW) for meteor scatter & had a lot of fun with
it.
Best of luck in your EME endeavor. Oh, what is your call???
73s
Ken - KC7RAD
I have used .
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From: "David Willmore" <davidwillmore at gmail.com>
To: <mike-lebo at ieee.org>
Cc:...
2008 Aug 23
0
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...They
> use narrow bandwidth and are fun to play with. There are documented
> instances where moon-bounce QSOs have been completed with these modes. No,
> it's not voice, but it does work. Oh, JT65 mode in WSJT is designed
> specifically for EME communication.
>
> I used the HSCW (high speed CW) for meteor scatter & had a lot of fun with
> it.
>
> Best of luck in your EME endeavor. Oh, what is your call???
>
> 73s
> Ken - KC7RAD
>
> I have used .
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Willmore" <davidwillmore at gmail.c...
2008 Aug 12
3
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Dear Sir,
Could you please forward this e-mail to your engineering department. I am a
ham radio person who wants to transmit from the Earth to the moon and back
to the Earth by phone not by Morris code. This will be a very weak signal. I
need an extra 13.8 dB of gain. Could you please help me distribute the
attached paper to someone who could take this project into the next level?
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