[aprssig] New experimental GMSK version of APRS Messenger
Chris Moulding
chrism at crosscountrywireless.net
Tue Aug 17 04:56:28 EDT 2010
>
> Maybe it's time for a 40 meter APRS-PSK channel. We could use the
> stock PSK-40 and pick one small frequency range to use that's
> available with the existing 7.070 crystal. That should work well for
> a regional setup. After all these years we'd finally have an off the
> shelf reasonably priced radio for HF-APRS.
>
There already is a 40m frequency in use for APRS over PSK/GMSK. In
Australia VK2IO-63 is Igating on 7034.7 kHz.
It might be worth using this frequency worldwide?
73,
Chris, G4HYG
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On 17/08/10 02:44, Bill V WA7NWP wrote:
>>> I wonder if the Smallwonder PSK rigs would work for APRS Messenger.
>>>
>>> http://smallwonderlabs.com/psk31_new.htm
>>>
>>> We might have to tweak the expected frequency usage a bit but it would
>>> give a nice simple rig to use.
>>>
>>> 73
>>> Bill - WA7NWP
>>>
>
>> Yes that would work well with the right crystal. If it was set to 10.1476
>> MHz it could be used for all HF APRS modes.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Chris, G4HYG
>>
> Thanks Chris,
>
>
>>
> Here's another twist on using the Small Wonder PSK31 transceivers..
> Maybe it's time for a 40 meter APRS-PSK channel. We could use the
> stock PSK-40 and pick one small frequency range to use that's
> available with the existing 7.070 crystal. That should work well for
> a regional setup. After all these years we'd finally have an off the
> shelf reasonably priced radio for HF-APRS.
>
> http://smallwonderlabs.com/docs/newPSK40.pdf
>
> 73
> Bill - WA7NWP
>
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