Hmmm, I just put my mobile APRS station via Kenwood D700A back on air.
Findu.com displays me as in Japan ( Position of K3UK --- 2.8 miles
southwest of TOKYO, JAPAN --- Report received 33 minutes 48 seconds
ago ) BUT DB0ANF's site has me correctly among the snow piles in
western NY.
K3UK
FYI
VE5GPM has an excessively long feedline (about 300ft) due to it's location
in a Government office building. The antenna right now is an all band trap
at about 30M. The receive over there is not great compared to my own station
also running a dipole.
we have found another route, and the
For several reasons we did not emulate the full forwarding syntax of the
BBS world, as it really starts to increase the scope as you get into store
forward. Once you accept a message, you own it, including communicating
failure back to the initiating session. Big responsibility. So by design
Andy,
Just checked my station on Findu and it seems to be ok. I see the packet is
a few hours old so I'd give it another try.
By the way, the International Space Station is digipeating APRS on 145.825.
Set your unproto path to RS0ISS-3.
The next pass is at 19:51 (02:51 EST). There are several
Andy,
Looks like your all ok with Findu...
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?k3uk
Tony - K2MO
He was not lost
Just a bit misplaced...
Based on what I know, for SMTP, JNOS may be an option at less than 300
baud, i.e., 100-110 baud or PAX, using MultiPSK as soundcard modem.
I have not tested any of it yet. I have had no time and possibilities to
test it so far.
JNOS can use FBB compression or LZW compressed SMTP on any of its
John Bradley wrote:
ARES has responded with a command unit which has HF data capability. This
could include a WIFI router so that laptops could be included from the local
EOC. This command unit would work back into an EOC with data and internet
connections. ARES would be tasked with passing
I'm listening around 7035 - 7038 khz and hearing
a mode I'm not familiar with. Sounds like some
sort of packet like bursts of a few seconds at a time.
It has a bandwidth of about 125 hz.
I'm running DM780 and it's not supported.
Thanks.
Dan, W9FCC
You are right in that the likely solution would be SCS and Pactor3.
The only other thing that we have tried is RFSM8000, developed by Dimitri ,
which has a email gateway built into it, is ARQ and runs on soundcard
Nobody in the US is using this on the ham bands at least since it does not
Hi, Dan:
That's PSK125 - it's the EPC PSK125 contest this weekend, which is the
only time I've heard the mode used.
73,
Mike N5UKZ
Dan McKenzie wrote:
I'm listening around 7035 - 7038 khz and hearing
a mode I'm not familiar with. Sounds like some
sort of packet like bursts of a few
Alan Barrow wrote:
Yes, I understand it works. FBB works OK on HF because once you are
logged in, it's not that interactive. But you still have 2-3 turnarounds
before you send the initial message, etc.
FBB protocol has a feature I find very valuable: the Z-modem style
resume. JNOS had not
Interesting, I do exist. Maybe it was a web site issue.
Andy
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Tony d...@optonline.net wrote:
Andy,
Looks like your all ok with Findu...
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?k3uk
Tony - K2MO
Andy,
Interesting, I do exist. Maybe it was a web site issue.
Could be -- seems to be working fine now.
Tony - K2MO
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Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 11:56 PM
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Andy,
When are you most on the air?
I have gotten my shack up and the radio working. I just need to do a test on
PSK-31 on 20mtrs.
I have seen a number of stations but I can not get any reply. Have listened to
my outgoing signal and it sounds okay, no ALC on the meter and putting out both
20
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Hi All,
I believe I saw a small program out there that would allow you to set the
different levels for a soundcard for different software packages.
The problem I have is I am running HRD with DM-780, MMSSTV and MMTTY, and each
of these have slightly different soundcard settings for RX and TX,
QuickMix
http://www.ptpart.co.uk/quickmix/
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Hi All,
I believe I saw a small program out there that would allow you to
set the different levels for a soundcard
Dave,
Thanks, just what I need, will make a file for each program
Regards
Kevin, ZL1KFM.
Bands seem dead here at the moment.
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Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 8:39 PM
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