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*amateur radio station (''naljibri cradi'')
*radio amateur (''naljibri cradi sazri'')


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*radio wave (''selmakybo'a'')
*antenna (''bonmaksi'')


I la Logle Kerbilca, ga nermoi nerbi lopo rigclemao lo coirpozfa
**dipole (''reljipno bonmaksi'')
**whip (''pavjipno bonmaksi'')


kulgrudjo ji vi le mela Lojbandias, monca lopo cortakma.
**Yagi (''me la iagis. bonmaksi'')
*transceiver (''cradyvelcradi'', ''veljoicradi'')


'And the Loglandian Airforce is only (for one-motive) necessary-for
*frequency (''xelbo'a'')
*wavelength (''velbo'a'')


the-mass-of-events-of discouraging (courage-without-making)
*band (''xelbonseljimte'')
*modes


the-mass-of rebel (authority-opposing) tribesmen
**morse code (''mors.'')
**digital modes


(culture-group-members) that-are in the (the) Lojbandian (type)
***RTTY/Radio Teletype
***FSK/Frequency Shift Keying


mountains from-the-mass-of raidings.'
***PSK/Phase Shift Keying (''radno desku'')
****BPSK (''xabycukla desku'')


"The Loglandian Airforce is needed only to discourage raids by
****QPSK (''pabvoncukla desku'')
*modulation (''le boxna cu desku le datni'')


rebel tribesmen up in the Lojbandian mountains."
**carrier wave (''ralxelbo'a'')
**CW/continuous wave (''pavyxelbo'a'', ''sinsyterbo'a'')


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**sideband (''mlaxelbo'a'')
**USB/upper sideband (''sutra mlaxelbo'a'')


Taken from the halcyon.com Loglan site... rebel tribesmen in the Lojbandian mountains...
**LSB/lower sideband (''masno mlaxelbo'a'')
**SSB/single sideband (''pamei mlaxelbo'a'')


'''.u'i za'a le loglo ke vinji jenmi ca'o fusra le kijno''' ('Rotten because of the oxygen', huh? What is this, [[jbocre: Lojban Rock Lyrics ojbanic Rock|Lojban Rock Lyrics ojbanic Rock]]?!) (''I think it means "rusty"'')
**AM/amplitude modulation
**FM/frequency modulation
 
(Do people actually ever use PSK? In all the time I've spent investigating signal processing texts, the only place I've ever seen a reference to using phase shift encoding is 1200/2400 baud modems... --[[Jay Kominek|Jay]])
 
Actually, [http://aintel.bi.ehu.es/psk31.html SK31] is "keyboard chat" mode that has become very popular among radio amateurs since the last half of the 90's. This is probably because of the increase in processing capabilities of PC's, and better quality of sound cards.  PSK31 has a high signal/noise ratio, narrow bandwidth (31 Hz), and is easy to use. -[[User:tsali|tsali]] (I would have said that in Lojban, if I only knew a good word for "mode"...)

Latest revision as of 08:30, 30 June 2014

  • amateur radio station (naljibri cradi)
  • radio amateur (naljibri cradi sazri)
  • radio wave (selmakybo'a)
  • antenna (bonmaksi)
    • dipole (reljipno bonmaksi)
    • whip (pavjipno bonmaksi)
    • Yagi (me la iagis. bonmaksi)
  • transceiver (cradyvelcradi, veljoicradi)
  • frequency (xelbo'a)
  • wavelength (velbo'a)
  • band (xelbonseljimte)
  • modes
    • morse code (mors.)
    • digital modes
      • RTTY/Radio Teletype
      • FSK/Frequency Shift Keying
      • PSK/Phase Shift Keying (radno desku)
        • BPSK (xabycukla desku)
        • QPSK (pabvoncukla desku)
  • modulation (le boxna cu desku le datni)
    • carrier wave (ralxelbo'a)
    • CW/continuous wave (pavyxelbo'a, sinsyterbo'a)
    • sideband (mlaxelbo'a)
    • USB/upper sideband (sutra mlaxelbo'a)
    • LSB/lower sideband (masno mlaxelbo'a)
    • SSB/single sideband (pamei mlaxelbo'a)
    • AM/amplitude modulation
    • FM/frequency modulation

(Do people actually ever use PSK? In all the time I've spent investigating signal processing texts, the only place I've ever seen a reference to using phase shift encoding is 1200/2400 baud modems... --Jay)

Actually, SK31 is "keyboard chat" mode that has become very popular among radio amateurs since the last half of the 90's. This is probably because of the increase in processing capabilities of PC's, and better quality of sound cards. PSK31 has a high signal/noise ratio, narrow bandwidth (31 Hz), and is easy to use. -tsali (I would have said that in Lojban, if I only knew a good word for "mode"...)