

On Mar 30, 2022, at 1:38 PM, Dennis Wage wrote: I’m not going to deliberately operate that way, though it’s more likely that I’ll completely overlap with someone I can’t see if we’re working with 60 ‘channels’ than 3000 frequencies. True, it’s more logical if it’s channelized, but if I understand WSJT properly, it can decode overlapping signals pretty well, including a second pass which removes the first decode and can find weak signals directly aligned with the strong one. Big changes to Trey's Guitar Rig in advance of the NYE run at MSG next week, including a pair of Komet Trainwreck 60 amplifiers to replace the Marshall JTM45HW heads. On Mar 30, 2022, at 17:06, William Smith wrote: On Wed, Mar 30, 2022, 4:37 PM Trey Garland NQ9P If you do a search on the word "Split" you'll find more information. If you do not wish to use split operation. Select *Rig* to use the radio’s Split mode, or *Fake It* to have *WSJT-X*Īdjust the VFO frequency as needed, when T/R switching occurs. Transmitted signal, by keeping the Tx audio always in the range 1500 toĢ000 Hz so that audio harmonics cannot pass through the Tx sideband filter. (separate VFOs for Rx and Tx) if your radio supports it. *Split Operation*: Significant advantages result from using *Split* mode If you reference the WSJT-X manual, it says: I always look for a completely dead 50hz place to operate.

so are you saying that it is ok and good practice to operate 5hz awayįrom others and that's all I need to pick an open spot in a crowded If everyone would operate on the 50’s, which is: set your transmit toneįrequency to multiples of 50 I.e. I had a question in private email on what I mean by operating on the50's If this is to be acceptedįT-8 ettiquette, it would be helpful if someone could write instructions

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I've watched several videos, and none of themĭiscuss how to operate on split frequencies. I guess then theoretically I am correct but in practice not. %7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJ If everyone would operate on the 50's, which is: set your transmit I had a question in private email on what I mean by operating on the On Wednesday, March 30, 2022, 04:11:34 PM CDT, Dennis Wage wrote: Many operators are off by as much as 20Hz or more. If everybody were calibrated that might work. On 4:15 PM, Michael Black via groups.io wrote:

I have had a -20 station and a +20 station only 10hz apart and work the you can literally have two stations only 5hz apart and work them just fine! As Brad mentioned the original tone of the guitar is preserved within the distortion.The other thing is that would be a HUGE waste of THE FREQUENCY. I just built a Dist+ with the Wampler mods, and I'm really liking it! I play everyday after work and I'm finding more and more great tones from it. Hi wharfster, could you describe the Dist+ build you are doing? What are the older original components? Wharfster wrote:Picked up this juicy bit of speculation from the PZ, surprised not to see it talked about here Guitarist Trey Anastasio of the band Phish and the Trey Anastasio Band has added a pair of Ventris Dual Reverbs to his live rig for a string of Summer 2018. So while we may have slapped our initials on the box, it really is a tribute to the old classic with just a few of my personal twists." I happen to have a secret stash of some rare components only found in the very early versions of that old distortion pedal just like Jerry's. We arranged a few things for him got him a pair of speakers to test drive, sourced for him an original/early MXR Phase 100 pedal (Candyman, Crazy Fingers, etc.), sending him a certain reverb unit to try out (can't comment on that), he ordered one of our SMS Black Boxes, and he contracted me to custom build a special version of the classic Distortion+ pedal Jerry used for so long, '76 thru '89. As he is preparing for these 3 Fare Thee Well Dead shows, he is also adding and altering some things to his guitar rig to help him get some proper sounds for that context and for certain songs. "Last week I had a surprising email show up from a guitarist named Trey Anastasio regarding his gear. Picked up this juicy bit of speculation from the PZ, surprised not to see it talked about here
