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  • "It's a grundig satellite 500.."  while fiming the plate that says 800 lol

    That was funny

  • I've played with digital CW a bit, but found many of the key pounders snooty, I'm going to try true digital.

  • click and listen FFT wideband coverage neat program

  • Why not use a tripod for the video... ???

  • What type of antenna are you using on the Grundig?

  • The video was nice thanks very helpful except for showing the hook up to recieve &which plug goes where.

  • Thanks for the video on PSK31. I'm an Amateur Operator in Melbourne, Australia and am thinking of dabbling in SSTV just for fun. I appreciate the time taken to demonstrate PSK31 as I've not seen it in operation before. You do very well there considering you don't have an outside antenna. Regards, Craig VK3VCM

  • I have a 750, seems like it is 1/2 the size of the one shown.

  • That was GOOD!! I want to get that radio and that program. I am KCØLUL.

  • I have to really appreciate how much fun you have been able to have without any outdoor antennas with anything!

  • Very nice! This is my first exposure to PSK-31 as it actually works. Been a technician for 3 months.

    KF5CSW

    John

    Bentonville, AR

  • Thanks for the nice demonstration! Great vid.

  • PSK31 is Great,I heard a station in New Zealand on 40 meters on 7.035MHZ,was unsuccesful making contact,still amazing the distance for 40 meters! 73,Andy

  • I cant wait to get on the air, getting licence in a month. Did anyone notice the number 73 in the received signal display at 07:14. It was so clear.

    73's

    Ben

  • It is possible these days to send pictures and letters using sine waves in a spectrum. Each line of the picture is a sine wave which is amplitude modulated to draw the image on the waterfall.

  • @Amishman35: why not just use sstv and at least transmit in colour?

  • PSK31 is pretty amazing,like CW you can basically use a few watts and simple antenna and talk the world!

  • Nice video, Bill.... thanks.

    Curt

  • just a tip, the DMTF is used in telephone lines, i'm guessing that software can decode phone line signals.

  • hi bill,thankyou for up loading this video very interesting,best regards from william,n.ireland

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