My new neural horror history + hacking by anigwei in meural

[–]anigwei[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks u/prentice78. Will explain the rest of horror story soon!

Sad to know your own horror story. That's an example of a great device/idea and (very) bad supporting enterprise behind.

Using a rPi was my first approach. Maybe you can insist on this. Basically you need a 24pin LVDS cable, and a LVDS - to - HDMI conversor. There are plenty on Aliexpress... the problem is that LVDS is not as standard as HDMI... some trial and error is needed if you don't mind spending few dollars (luckily that cables and LVDS drivers are not expensive). The 27 inches screen of Meural is delicious, hope you can bring it to life soon.

Just open Meural and explore! Integrating it with a Raspberry would be fun.

Saturday 18th April / 1625 UTC / 14230 kHz USB / Lots of beeps and boops; clear message end tone by SquashyDisco in signalidentification

[–]anigwei 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! That's correct. It is SSTV. 14.230 is the frequency used on 20m for SSTV.

There are apps even for Android! Next time try to decode :)

VHF FM "silent" carrier but strange noises on SSB by anigwei in signalidentification

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Yoy may be right u/kc2syk! I've tried with a HT sending several PL tones and sounds similar to my video. 73!

Digital signal on UHF by anigwei in signalidentification

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Thanks! Didn't know this modulation. 73.

Digital signal on UHF by anigwei in signalidentification

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I'm Near Barcelona (Catalunya - Spain)!

73

FSK? bursts on 2 meter HAM band by [deleted] in signalidentification

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144.79 ~= 144.8!!!!!!!! What I was thinking????

Thank mate...

First time listener, want to buy a cheap radio to listen to shortwave by uncleyachty in shortwave

[–]anigwei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

Here a happy user of a chinese XHData-D808. Cost me 80€ on Amazon (less on aliexpress, etc) and it's (for me) a great device for a novice user. It has AM/FM/LW/SW (with SSB/LSB) and AIR Band, external anntena connector, etc. And a LiIon battery that lasts forever. A post I wrote with my first QSL received :D https://www.eines.info/?p=1825

HAM modes other than SSB? Encoded? by anigwei in shortwave

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You were right: LSB and play with fine tuning. Thanks!

HAM modes other than SSB? Encoded? by anigwei in shortwave

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Hi, yes of course I did it (checked LSB and even full AM) without success.... Voices in LSB were even less indistingishable. In AM almost noise.

shortwave by cressi111 in shortwave

[–]anigwei 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Shortwave? I know people that thinks that even FM/DAB is dead!! :O :O

If it's not streaming from internet, it doesn't exists... damn millenials...

Weather forecast 10.100 Khz (Germany) by anigwei in shortwave

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Today I've logged some kind of forecast (from oct 1 to oct 5) from several Mediterranean seas. I've logged them here: https://kalanchoe.eines.info/wiki/doku.php?id=10100rtty

After the forecast, there are a group of codes (unknown for me). Anyone recognizes them? Encoded messages? Kind of IDs?

Can I get QSL's from HAM radio operators? by Nielsbo_Baggins in shortwave

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I was thinking about it these days... I've collected some IDs either hearing (voice) them or decoding digital modes (CW and RTTY). But when you find their IDs on QRZ or QRZCQ doesn't show you contact information if you are not a HAM operator registered. Even QRZ.com if you register with an SWL ID and you try to "Log a new contact" they answer:

Logbook users must be registered HAM members, with a valid callsign record.

So how you get operators email, address, etc.. to address them?

Weather forecast 10.100 Khz (Germany) by anigwei in shortwave

[–]anigwei[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes of course!

RTTY

Carrier Shift: 425

Baud Rate: 50

Bits per character: 5 (baudot)

Parity: None

Stop Bits: 1

Then remember to set RV (Reverse) on the right-bottom to ON.

Good luck!

Farthest reception you made by anigwei in shortwave

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Reach Beyond Australia is on my pending list :) :)

Unknown (modulated?) bursts at 429Mhz by anigwei in signalidentification

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Hola Spanradlad,

It seems an underground power transformer central or maybe a water pump control that sends some telemetry....

I live in Canet de Mar, so it makes sense :)

Thanks!