[digitalradio] Congratulations!!!
Dear clueless, anonymous winlink user, thank you for jamming my qso for the 5th time this morning. Your signal was S8, so you must have heard my qso. You just chose not to listen, and switched on your super pactor box and started transmitting right on top of me. I hope you are not typical for the average winlink user, and I hope you burn your PA next time you do it. Dear PMBO operator, using Pactor 3 on 10.147 MHz is ILLEGAL in region2. Max. allowed bandwidth is 500 Hz. Take a look at your licence. Also take a look at http://twitpic.com/1l7f6z , there you can see how well I receive your signal. If you think you have to put your transmitter on a frequency which jams 5 pskmail servers, fine. If you want to run a ham radio station, please stick to the rules. If you don't want to, or think 'ham spirit' is ridiculous and out of time, PLEASE DISAPPEAR FOREVER, and GO FIGHT YOUR WAR SOMEWHERE ELSE. Dear Winlink(TM) organization, please think before you let these morons ruin your reputation... 73, Rein PA0R -- http://pa0r.blogspirit.com
Re: [digitalradio] Congratulations!!!
Rein, is the following really correct? using Pactor 3 on 10.147 MHz is ILLEGAL in region2. Max. allowed bandwidth is 500 Hz. Take a look at your licence. I raised this topic a few months ago and was told that it is not fully correct, that it is a recommendation but NOT a requirement in Region 2.. I raised it in regard to ROS and ALE 141A on 30M. Andy K3UK
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Hi Rud, yes I am near Ripley, in Fredonia NY. I also used to live in Amherst! Andy K3UK On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Rud Merriam k5...@arrl.net wrote: Hi Andy, Are you near Ripley? I'm in Houston know but grew up just east of Buffalo in East Amherst. My father is from Westfield and had a lot of family there so we used to drive down once a month of so. Of course we went through Ripley to get there. - 73 - Rud Merriam K5RUD http://mysticlakesoftware.com/
Re: [digitalradio] Congratulations!!!
Sorry, must be region 1. My licence states that 500 Hz is max. bandwidth on 10.1 MHz band. The jammer was clearly in EU :) Rein PA0R -- http://pa0r.blogspirit.com -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Andy obrien Gesendet: May 5, 2010 12:08:58 PM An: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Betreff: Re: [digitalradio] Congratulations!!! Rein, is the following really correct? using Pactor 3 on 10.147 MHz is ILLEGAL in region2. Max. allowed bandwidth is 500 Hz. Take a look at your licence. I raised this topic a few months ago and was told that it is not fully correct, that it is a recommendation but NOT a requirement in Region 2.. I raised it in regard to ROS and ALE 141A on 30M. Andy K3UK http://www.obriensweb.com/digispotter.html Chat, Skeds, and spots all in one (resize to suit)Yahoo! Groups Links
Re: [digitalradio] Congratulations!!!
For what it's worth As a WINLINK user I did some checking and could *only* find 2 (two) station within the winlink network using anything close to 10,147. that would be a KL7 and ON0 station using a center freq of 10,147.700. and it has been days since either has been (more like weeks) since either has been seen. If it was Pactor it had to be a keyboard to keyboard QSO. I'm in *no way* saying it was not Pactor but I'am saying likelihood of it being a winlink stations are very low. John, W0JAB
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[digitalradio] Re: Congratulations!!!
Yes, Winlink RMS stations listings and status (by clicking on the station listed) are available here: http://www.winlink.org/RMSHFStatus The list is easy to sort by callsign and frequency by clicking on the relevant column headers. If it's not peer to peer it should be easy to figure out which RMS is involved. If you think an RMS is involved you can contact the administrator using the email link at the Winlink site. They take polite, well thought out and documented complaints pretty seriously. Profanity laden diatribes or demands that all Winlink and Pactor stations should be shut down are much more likely to be ignored, of course :-) k*b*l*0*0*q --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker, WØJAB w0...@... wrote: For what it's worth As a WINLINK user I did some checking and could *only* find 2 (two) station within the winlink network using anything close to 10,147. that would be a KL7 and ON0 station using a center freq of 10,147.700. and it has been days since either has been (more like weeks) since either has been seen. If it was Pactor it had to be a keyboard to keyboard QSO. I'm in *no way* saying it was not Pactor but I'am saying likelihood of it being a winlink stations are very low. John, W0JAB