[Mich VHF UHF Society] PSK-31 on 144 MHz?

Tom Peasley tntpeasley at att.net
Fri Feb 13 11:21:45 CST 2015


Thanks for the interface suggestions-now to get my plan together for WSPR mode. Is there a sideband net or activity night in the SE MI area at all. There once was one run out of the thumb area and there was one over G.R way but I have not tried the band in a year and it's time to warm up the coax a bit ;+) -Tom (WB8IIA) 


On Friday, February 13, 2015 10:46 AM, "kenmiller2 at charter.net" <kenmiller2 at charter.net> wrote:
  


I’m using the Rigblaster here on 
the FT-897D, but really any interface works...SignaLink is another popular one. 
Ken N8CGY 

  
From: Tom Peasley  
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 10:16 AM 
To: mivus at mivus.org  
Subject: Re: [Mich VHF UHF Society] PSK-31 on 144 
MHz? 
 
Don't have the interface for this yet but would like to get set up. 
Any suggestions for interface box? Rigblaster? 

 
On Friday, February 13, 2015 10:07 AM, 
"kenmiller2 at charter.net" <kenmiller2 at charter.net> 
wrote:



forgot to mention I am in EN74oh
Ken 
N8CGY


-----Original Message----- 
From: David DeVos
Sent: 
Friday, February 13, 2015 9:57 AM
To: mivus at mivus.org
Subject: Re: [Mich VHF 
UHF Society] PSK-31 on 144 MHz?

I'd be interested Roger. I'd like to be 
able to add digital to the rover.


David 
DeVos
616-706-8736

> On Feb 12, 2015, at 6:11 PM, Roger Cox <rgcox2 at gmail.com> 
wrote:
>
> Is there anyone in or near Michigan that would like to 
try PSK-31 on 144 
> MHz?  The guys in Texas are giving it a 
try.  Might be something 
> interesting to do until the propagation 
improves.  Here is info on what 
> they are doing in 
Texas.
>
> 73 Roger W8IO
> Spring Lake, MI 
EN63vc
>
> --------------------
>
> We’ll be at it 
again; Saturday Morning, 2-meter PSK-31 round table at 8:00 
> a.m. 
central time. Frequency, 144.150, USB.
> There are a handful of us in the 
east Texas area, EM22 that will be on the 
> air calling CQ on BPSK-31 
from 8:00 a.m. until around 9:00 a.m.
> We have made contacts with 
stations in the Dallas and Houston Areas using 
> 20 to 25 watts.
> 
For the most part we are all using horizontally polarized antennas, but if 
> you only have a vertical, go ahead and give a listen and or a 
call.
> We will hijack the Rusk County Amateur Radio Club’s chat page 
again to 
> coordinate with each other.
> Go here, http://www.ruskcountyarc.com/then click on the NET tab and 
sign 
> in as a guest with your call sign, followed by your name.
> 
Like this: KN5G-Keith
> We eventually migrate to 144.200 and try some USB 
voice contacts, so keep 
> that in mind as we get closer to 9:00 
a.m.
>
> 73,
> Keith
> KN5G – 
EM22nd
>
>
>
> 
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