DX-394 & R-5000 Receiving Differential GPS

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

Receiving differential GPS signals between 280 and 310kHz on my Realistic DX-394 and Kenwood R-5000, and decoding the signals with DSC Decoder from COAA.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differential_GPS
http://www.coaa.co.uk/dscdecoder.htm

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  • Very nice video, I'll also give this mode ago soon. Thank you very much for this great video :-)

  • Many thanks mate. Let us know what you find!

  • nice video mate,ill have to give this a try too..all the best wayne..

  • Thanks for watching and the comment Wayne! Much obliged.

  • Great Stuff ! Im going to give this a try as I also like NDB decoding. Lots of info good Video and your R5000 doing a good job cheers and beers Mark

  • Hi Mark, Thanks for the great comment, and thanks for watching.

    Be sure to get the frequncy list for the DGPS band from Beaconworld.

    I'd much rather hear the old marine beacons I used to hear on homebrew radios - back before I even got my DX394 - but DGPS beacons are better than an empty band! DSCdecoder is a pretty good bit of shareware too, I may well register it at the end of the trial. I like the way it plots DGPS and NAVTEX decodes on the little map. Thanks again mate 73s.

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  • COAA's DSC Decoder is a fine decoder; I use it with my Sangean ATS-803A with fantastic results. Great for GMDSS too!

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