Voice of America Radiogram on 17860 kHz, from the IBB Edward R. Murrow Transmitting Station, Greenville, North Carolina. This video shows decoding of MFSK-64…
Voice of America Radiogram on 17860 kHz, from the IBB Edward R. Murrow Transmitting Station, Greenville, North Carolina. This video shows decoding of MFSK-64…
Last weekend the Voice of America (VOA) Radiogram program conducted a digital test sending streams of text (and one image) while inviting listeners to submit reception reports. According to Radiogram host Kim Andrew Elliot, KD9XB, the response from the amateur and SWL community was impressive with reception reports from 16 countries and many US States.
Thanks to the successful test, Radiogram wi…
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A few nice ARRL images I found:
Dad’s Radiogram
Image by michaelstyne
Sent via the NTS; eventually delivered to pops by K2ABX — why it was sent West, I’m not sure.
Roan Mountain Trail
Image by digilink
Mike, N4OFA
FOG!
Image by digilink
This is my first received FLMSG NTS Radiogram message… After a little fumbling around, you’ll see the data imported into FLMSG then the HTML display which can be easily printed. This is Alpha code and an auto format for import has already been released by w1hkj.com
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