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• Having Fun With Olivia (HF SWL Ham Radio) 2012-12

Added at 2013-05-22 09:55:42

by DO7FOX, 1036 views





As an amateur radio hobbyist, I enjoy communicating with stations from around the world, using radio waves that are reflected off of the Ionosphere. One of the modes of communications we use on shortwave radio spectrum is known as, "Olivia."Olivia MFSK is an amateur radioteletype protocol designed to work in difficult (low signal-to-noise ratio plus multipath propagation) conditions on shortwave bands. The signal can still be properly copied when it is buried 10 dB below the noise floor (i.e. when the amplitude of the noise is just over 3 times that of the signal). It is commonly used by amateur radio operators to reliably transmit ASCII characters over noisy channels using the high frequency (3-30MHz) spectrum.Olivia modes are commonly referred to as Olivia X / Y (or, alternatively, Olivia Y / X ), where X refers to the number of different audio tones transmitted and Y refers to the bandwidth in hertz over which these signals are spread. Examples of common Olivia modes are 16/500, 32/1000 and 8/250.Using computer sound card technology, an amateur radio operator may use this digital mode with just a simple radio-to-computer interface. This mode works well with low to moderate power levels (less than 100 watts of transmit power).Here is a good website about Olivia: http://www.oliviamode.com/Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_MFSKI hope to meet you, on the air, using this digital mode... 73 de NW7UShttp://NW7US.us




  

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