I think they shut him down for spamming other groups with his invitations.
It was really annoying.
Scott Gillis N3UJJ
http://n3ujj.com/hamshack.html My Hamshack
http://location.n3ujj.com/ My Current Location
http://weather.n3ujj.com/ My Amateur Weather Station
Most folks are
Its better to ask the mass than to ask each list I think. Not avery one uses
the same logging program.
I'm just asking if there is a logging program that can do this. insert in a XML
spread sheet, from the DXCC (1S0 to ZS8) during a contesting or qsoing, keep
track of DXCC total as well as
I am having great results with the program from n3fjpGo to
n3fjp.com and check it out.I think Scott gives you a chance to test
it first.Then there is a small fee,but well worth it.I am totally
happy.K4YDI.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Russell Blair
russell_blai...@yahoo.com wrote:
Its
All,
I'm running Fldigi's Flarq mailbox on 14107.5 USB (+1000Hz offset) MFSK32
ARQ mode. The beacon is set to go every 10 minutes starting at the top of
the hour. It will be on until 23:30z.
The antenna (5 element monobander) is pointed due west. Power output is 20
watts. Please connect and
I am also listening on frequency.
Fred
VE3FAL
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Tony
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:52 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] Flarq Mailbox Running
I changed my mind about a major upgrade to my PC system, was going
to get a new desktop with Vista to work in the shack, I gave my
previous shack PC to my son to replace his dead one.
I took a chance and bought a refurbished one via Ebay, so far so
good. I will not mention the company here
The ETSI website contains a number of Digital Radio related publications
available for free download such as
ETSI TS 102 658 V1.1.1 (2008-12) Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM); Digital Private Mobile Radio (dPMR) using FDMA with a
channel spacing of 6.25 kHz
EN
I also just picked up a dell 2.4G with 4 USB ports and
2 DB9 ports for just $134.00. Had it about 8 weeks now and
no problems. Running XP.
May look for a replacement for my 500Mhz
DOS 6.22 machine soon.
At 04:47 PM 2/19/2009, you wrote:
I changed my mind about a major upgrade to my PC system,
Copy you in South Carolina, but very weak as ur beam is headed West. Unable
to connect.
Skip
- Original Message -
From: Tony d...@optonline.net
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:51 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Flarq Mailbox Running 14107.5
All,
Copy you in South Carolina, but very weak as ur beam is headed West.
Unable
to connect.
Skip
Thanks for trying Skip. Lots of big signals on the band, few takers. I've
tested Flarq from PC-to-PC and it seems to work fine with both Vista and XP.
Will try for a live connect again tomorrow...
Tony, the recommended ARQ procedure is in the Help menu in flarq:
Initiating an ARQ connect session
Start by sending a 'CQ NBEMS' or some similar unique way of indicating that
you are seeking to send ARQ traffic. Do this from the digital modem program
and not from flarq. The potential station
I get about 90% of my stuff from http://www.pacificgeek.com They have all
kinds of refurbished computers from desktops to laptops to servers.
--
John Smokey Behr Gleichweit FF1/EMT, CCNA, MCSE
IPN-CAL023 N6FOG UP Fresno Sub MP183.5 ECV1852
List Owner x10, Moderator x9 CA-OES 51-507
John Gleichweit wrote:
I get about 90% of my stuff from http://www.pacificgeek.com They have all
kinds of refurbished computers from desktops to laptops to servers.
--
John Smokey Behr Gleichweit FF1/EMT, CCNA, MCSE
So everything they advertise is refurbished, not new or used?
On the
Rick
same here in the St. Louis area. That is why all 7 of my
computers are Dell's. Just punch in the tag number and
their site will tell you what drivers you need. Load the OS and
drivers and your done. Since you can now load XP on any
number of computers it's no problem.
I have a harder time
John Becker, WØJAB wrote:
Rick
same here in the St. Louis area. That is why all 7 of my
computers are Dell's. Just punch in the tag number and
their site will tell you what drivers you need. Load the OS and
drivers and your done. Since you can now load XP on any
number of computers it's no
Rick, they say refurbished but I am not exactly what that term
means. The PC I have is a Dell model that was originally markedly
mainly to corporations. The history that I found is that some had
problems with their original hard drive and some had motherboard
capacitor problems. I found a
Rick,
FYI
Maximum Memory Capacity: 4096MB
Currently Installed Memory: 512MB
Available Memory Slots: 2
Number of Banks: 4
Dual Channel Support: Yes
CPU Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
CPU Family: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz Model 2, Stepping 9
CPU Speed: 2793 MHz
It has
About the time vista came out I read that one could
now load XP on as many units as they wish. So with
that I got the XP upgrade from best buy. Last time I
reloaded it on a computer was last week. this has got
to be 6th time this one copy has been loaded on a different
computer. As far as the
Just FYI, there are some WINMOR developments, the WINMOR Yahoo site
suggests some beta testing may begin in a few weeks.
Andy K3UK
Even though the third Saturday of the month is a week after the
holiday, we're still going to celebrate with this three-hour Sprint
celebrating Valentine's Day.
DATE: February 21st
TIME: 1700 Z - 2000 Z
MODES: All modes of Hell are allowed
BANDS: All non-WARC bands are allowed
EXCHANGE:
Andy, how much heat does this put out?
I have a machine with 2 Pentium 4 Xeon processors and it makes a LOT of heat.
Howard K5HB
From: Andrew O'Brien k3uka...@gmail.com
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 8:05:05 PM
Subject:
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Howard Brown k...@... wrote:
Andy, how much heat does this put out?
I have a machine with 2 Pentium 4 Xeon processors and it makes a LOT
of heat.
Howard K5HB
Well, after 6 hours , I can feel no heat when passing hands around the
case. I will have
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