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        <description>Trying soundcard digital modes from Stony Point.  Signals were received on PSK31, SSTV and WSPR but only transmissions were made on WSPR.  WSPR transmissions were made on 40, 30, 20, 17 and 10 metres. Reports were received on 40, 30 and 20 metres, with 20 metres giving the most spots. An FT-817 to a 22m end-fed wire was used. The computer was coupled to the transceiver via a simple interface box - circuit at the end of the video.  Instead of being on the mudflats, the station was set up around the bay on a low cliff with an over-water path to the north and north-east. PS: If you liked this video please consider supporting Amateur Radio VK3YE by: Subscribing on YouTube,, Checking my books page at https://books.vk3ye.com, Shopping on Amazon via:  https://amzn.to/3iiDQXv, or, Shopping on eBay via: https://ebay.us/i9DuWP (then if you buy something I'll get a small commission at no cost to you)</description>
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