Aloha All
Success stories do not always tell the whole story. While I have been very successful with 1200 baud packet on my Kenwood D700 I have done very little with the 9600 baud. The new Satellite RAX is 9600 GMSK. In tracking the bird, the 20 second interval packets sound like fuzzy static. It seems to me that other 96k signals I have heard sounded much like APRS at 1200 except significantly speeded up. Is GMSK different and will the D700 interpret the signal???
I haven't found a whole lot on this topic on the web.
Mahalo and a great week to all. 73 robert, NH7WN Honolulu
Robert, typical 9600 packet sounds like "shhhhhhhh". In some cases, it makes the static background quiet--rather than seeming to make much of a noise.
Your ear won't be able to tell GMSK from FSK...most modems can't tell the difference either :)
I've never heard 9600 that sounded like 1200...
I would fully expect the D700 to work on RAX.
73,
Mark
At 12:03 PM 11/29/2010 -1000, Robert Smith wrote:
Aloha All
Success stories do not always tell the whole story. While I have been very successful with 1200 baud packet on my Kenwood D700 I have done very little with the 9600 baud. The new Satellite RAX is 9600 GMSK. In tracking the bird, the 20 second interval packets sound like fuzzy static. It seems to me that other 96k signals I have heard sounded much like APRS at 1200 except significantly speeded up. Is GMSK different and will the D700 interpret the signal???
I haven't found a whole lot on this topic on the web.
Mahalo and a great week to all. 73 robert, NH7WN Honolulu _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]
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