[aprssig] APRS Messenger now has APRS over PSK-63
Chris Moulding
chrism at crosscountrywireless.net
Sun Feb 28 17:46:41 EST 2010
Following Stephen's explanation I've just uploaded a 1800 Hz version of
APRS Messenger v2.33 to the webpage:
http://www.crosscountrywireless.net/aprs_messenger.htm
The other audio tones, 700, 1300 and 2100 Hz are also available.
APRS over PSK-63 activity is increasing daily in Europe and the US. It's
a quick and cheap (free) way of getting on HF APRS. The amount of
feedback I'm getting on the program is helping development. It already
has a TCP/IP link to export HF APRS packets to map display on
APRSISCE/32 and RadioMobile, soundcard selection, selectable HF beacon
rates, VHF / HF stations heard listboxes and a lot of improvements over
the initial version. Over the next few weeks I'll add GPS input to allow
mobile HF tracking over PSK-63.
73,
Chris, G4HYG
Chris Moulding
Cross Country Wireless (2009) Ltd
7 Thirlmere Grove, Bolton, Lancs, BL4 0QB, UK
Tel/fax: +44(0)1204 410626
Mobile: +44(0)7752 391908
Website: http://www.crosscountrywireless.net
Company number 6780346 registered in England and Wales
>
> 5) Operating on *LSB* (rather than *USB*) *INVERTS* the tone
> relationship; i.e. the higher the audio tone, the LOWER the resulting
> RF frequency.
>
> If one places the PSK63 tone 300 Hz below the lower AGWpe packet tone
> of 2100, it will be safely within the SSB audio passband. (A new
> version of APRS messenger running at 1800 Hz would be required.)
> Setting the radio to a suppressed carrier (i.e. "dial") frequency of
> 10.151.500 MHz LSB will invert the tone relationships and yield the
> following:
>
>
> 10.151.500 - 1.800 = 10.149.700 PSK63
>
> 10.151.500 - 2.100 = 10.149.400 Packet SPACE
> 10.151.500 - 2.300 = 10.149.200 Packet MARK
>
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