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On Thu, Jan 06, 2011 at 04:38:00PM -0600, VK2SX wrote:
> Hello John and group
> Would you tell me the HF frequencies that you have 300bd packet activity.
> Here on the east coast of Australia you will find activity on

Hi Don,

Sorry for not replying sooner.

I am maintaining a list of known HF packet frequencies and tips at:

http://wiki.complete.org/PacketRadioOnHF

I had most of the ones you and Jeff WA4ZKO listed but added the couple
that I didn't.  Here's the table as it stands right now:

   Description                     Std Freq SM Freq  Mode
   80m general                     3598.00  3597.30  LSB
   40m discussion, plus PCG        7086.50  7087.20  USB
   40m discussion, observed        7086.515 7087.215 USB
   30m general                     10149.00 10148.30 LSB
   20m discussion, Network 105     14105.00 14104.30 LSB
   SkipNet 40m user                7103.50  7102.80  LSB
   SkipNet 40m BBS only            7101.00  7101.70  USB
   SkipNet 20m user                14105.00 14104.30 LSB
   SkipNet 20m forwarding          14098.00 14097.30 LSB
   SkipNet 20m forwarding observed 14097.91 14097.21 LSB
   SkipNet 30m observed            10146.68 10145.98 LSB
   Australia 40m                   7037.70  7037.00  LSB

The "Std freq" column assumes 1600/1800Hz mark and space.   The
soundmodem (SM) frequency column assumes 900/1100Hz mark and space as
are frequently used by users of the Linux soundmodem software-defined
TNC.

That wiki page contains other tips for HF packet users, including
setting TNC settings for optimal HF performance, links to articles
about setting audio drive level, and background on how the mark &
space frequencies relate to rig display frequency.

73s,
John
KR0L


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