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YT7MPB > BPQ      30.11.22 16:33l 28 Lines 1072 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 56523_YT7MPB
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Subj: Incoming connection tests
Path: DB0FHN<DB0RBS<DB0RES<SR4BBX<SR1BSZ<IW0QNL<VE2PKT<VE3CGR<WG0A<N3HYM<
      IR2UFV<UT1HZM<YT7MPB
Sent: 221130/1250Z 56523@YT7MPB.#NSD.SRB.EU LinBPQ6.0.23


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Hello all,

I would like to perform some pactor & packet tests this way: My system 
scans frequencies in order to make outgoing pactor & packet contacts 
with forwarding partner stations. Each scanning attempt is initiated 
after 5 minutes from the previous one. If the partner does not respond 
and there is still some 3-4 minutes of 'free time' before the next fwd 
attempt, my system scans 2 'parking' frequencies with different setup:

- 14.1038 (CF), 2000 Hz & 1000 Hz, 7 seconds (300bd packet available)
- 14.1104 (CF), 1500 Hz, 3 seconds (P1-P4 pactor & robust available)

That regime repeats itself until the next forwarding cycle is scheduled.

I would solicit incoming connections on either frequency (in respected 
USB band modes), to see whether those 7 sec & 3 sec timings are suitable 
enough to answer to incoming calls. (Call YU7BPQ or YT7MPB.) Tnx.

Pse note that my system is not 24/7 and it runs from the club station if 
and when rigs are available. So there are days without this activity.

-- 
73 de Misko YT7MPB@YU7BPQ.#NSD.SRB.EU



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