Last weekend’s
experiment with the two simultaneous MFSK16 streams on one broadcast channel
worked well, for the most part, according to your reports. Perhaps a future
software application will simplify the decoding of simultaneous digital
signals.
This weekend, we will do another experiment with simultaneous streams. It will
involve MFSK32 text transmitted on a center audio frequency of 1500 Hz,
and an accompanying MFSK32 image centered on 2100 Hz.
You can decode the two streams sequentially from your recording. Or you can run
two instances of Fldigi, following this procedure:
1) In both instances of Fldigi, turn the RxID on (green).
2) An RSID for MFSK32 at 2100 Hz will be transmitted, moving both
instances of Fldigi to an audio frequency near 2100 Hz.
3) On the second instance of Fldigi, turn the RxID off.
4) An RSID for MFSK32 at 1500 Hz will be transmitted, moving your first
instance of Fldigi back to an audio frequency near 1500 Hz.
5) A VOA News story will be transmitted, with the text at 1500 Hz, and the
image at 2100 Hz. You will probably notice mixing products on the waterfall
when both streams are transmitted simultaneously. Do these mixing products have
an adverse effect of the decoding of the text or image?
6) After the dual MFSK32 transmission, you can turn off or minimize your second
instance of Fldigi.
Here
is the lineup for VOA Radiogram, program 44, 1-2 February 2014:
- 1:42 MFSK32: Program preview
- 3:19 MFSK32: China moon rover with image
- 6:56 MFSK32: Same story and image transmitted simultaneously
- 9:51 MFSK32: Al Jazeera reporters in Egypt, with image
- 15:26 MFSK32: Washington Auto Show, with image
- 23:18 MFSK64L: Beehive Radio in Cambodia
- 26:22 MFSK32: Beehive Radio logo
- 28:08 MFSK32: Closing announcements
Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com
VOA Radiogram transmission schedule
(all days and times UTC):
- Sat 0930-1000 5745 kHz
- Sat 1600-1630 17860 kHz
- Sun 0230-0300 5745 kHz
- Sun 1930-2000 15670 kHz
All via the Edward R. Murrow transmitting station in North Carolina.
A few additional notes:
Turn
off the AFC. Many
VOA Radiogram listeners recommend turning off the AFC (lower right corner of
Fldigi) for best decode, especially in unattended receiving situations.
The
VOA Radiogram broadcast Saturday at 0930 UTC is not bringing many responses. Reception
in Europe is probably deteriorating as we
approach spring. On the other hand, reception all the way to the west cost of North America has been very good. The problem is that
0930 UTC is the middle of the night in North America .
So I would suggest unattended reception for later retrieval.
One way to accomplish this is the Audacity audio
recording/editing software. Audacity has a useful timed recording function:
Transport > Timer Record.
Of course, you have to keep your receiver on all night, unless your receiver
also has a timer.
You can also decode VOA Radiogram while you are asleep using the Fldigi File
> Text Capture function. If you do not want a night’s worth of mostly random
characters taking space on your hard drive, you can also go to the receive pane
of Fldigi, copy the text from VOA Radiogram, and paste it to a text editor. The
MFSK images will be in the folder \fldigi.files\images.
This weekend’s experiment with two simultaneous digital streams might not lend
itself to unattended reception. You can run a second instance of Fldigi with
the RxID off and the center frequency pre-set to 2100 Hz, but the audio
frequency as received might not be exactly at 2100 Hz.
The
Mighty KBC, kbcradio.eu, based in the Netherlands
but using transmitters in Germany ,
will broadcast a minute of MFSK32 this weekend: Saturday at about 1230 UTC on
6095 kHz, and Sunday at about 0130 UTC on 7375 kHz (Saturday evening
8:30 pm EST). The center audio frequency is the usual 1500 Hz.
Reports to themightykbc@gmail.com .
Per la ricezione dei segnali è consigliato il programma Fldigi, w1hkj.com, funziona con Linux,Windows XP-Vista Win7. Free. Il ricevitore deve essere selezionato in AM
VOA RADIOGRAM è particolarmente interessata a ricevere rapporti di ascolto eseguiti con apparati radio portatili comuni. Si prega di inviare i rapporti di ricezione, registrazioni, schermate a: radiogram@voanews.com , VOA Radiogram conferma sempre con eQSL.
SOCI A.I.R. sul report specificate che siete iscritti all'associazione.
Visitate il sito voaradiogram.net troverete tutte le informazioni
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