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2008 Aug 12
3
Digital speech within 100 Hz bandwidth
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?
Please reply
2008 Aug 22
2
Digital speech within 100 Hz bandwidth
...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?
>
> Mike,
>
> If you don't like Morse, how about K1JT's WSJT suite of modes? They were
> designed by Joe Taylor--who is an EME'er and very competent ham. They
> are all keyboard-to-keyboard modes, so you can cut out the whole voice
> side of things. No point in involving analog modes when you can keep it
> all digital.
>
>...
2008 Aug 22
0
Digital speech within 100 Hz bandwidth
...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?
Mike,
If you don't like Morse, how about K1JT's WSJT suite of modes? They were
designed by Joe Taylor--who is an EME'er and very competent ham. They
are all keyboard-to-keyboard modes, so you can cut out the whole voice
side of things. No point in involving analog modes when you can keep it
all digital.
Best of luck.
Cheers,
David...
2008 Aug 23
0
Digital speech within 100 Hz bandwidth
...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?
>>
>> Mike,
>>
>> If you don't like Morse, how about K1JT's WSJT suite of modes? They were
>> designed by Joe Taylor--who is an EME'er and very competent ham. They
>> are all keyboard-to-keyboard modes, so you can cut out the whole voice
>> side of things. No point in involving analog modes when you can keep it
>> all di...