Tony,
Thanks for bringing up this Topic. I knew nothing about RSID. I will start
researching the topic.
Your right about end results, no contacts. I keep going thru audio files or
going to the dummy load to figure out the mode. I just did a quick search on my
other computer and it appears
ON4BK's D-STAR repeater ON0CPS is possibly the first to operate entirely on
solar energy
ON0CPS operates in the Amateur Radio 70cm band with 439.5625 MHz output and
431.9625 MHz input. During the day there is usually enough sun to keep the
repeater going and charge the two 120Ah batteries
Hello,
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File: /RSIDqstNOV09.doc
Uploaded by : obrienaj k3uka...@gmail.com
Description : Nov'09 QST article on RS-ID
You can access this file at the
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, H Stang wd4...@... wrote:
Tony,
Thanks for bringing up this Topic. I knew nothing about RSID. I will start
researching the topic.
I have added a scan of the QST November 2009 article that i wrote for Steve
Ford's column, it describes the general
All,
I have been busy with WINMOR but do monitor the group and thought it might
add some balance to put forth some facts and observations.
1) The majority of WL2K users are not 30 day wonder hams on expensive
yachts. Marine mobile users are probably 20% of all registered WL2K users
Thanks Andy
Hal Stang
WD4MDA
Hellschrieber #: FD 2599
wd4...@comcast.net
Jacksonville FL
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From: obrienaj
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 6:44 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: RSID Query- Nov 09 QST
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Hello Andy,
You wrote a nice article. Congratulations!
Just a remark, the RS ID does not carry the parameters of the mode but just
contain a number which corresponds to a mode or a sub-mode with its own
parameters.
73
Patrick
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From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Only works with sound card modes?
That a question not a comment.
I really have no clue.
works with anything IF the mode uses the code.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker, WØJAB w0...@... wrote:
Only works with sound card modes?
That a question not a comment.
I really have no clue.
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Rick Muething rmueth...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
5) Scanning has been used in the past to improve the utilization of HF
Pactor server stations but can be an issue. Pactor has some but limited busy
channel detection capability. WL2K is now looking at and
and I sent that messages via noisy 30M through Rick's station
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, k...@... wrote:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Rick Muething rmueth...@... wrote:
5) Scanning has been used in the past to improve the utilization of
HF Pactor server
Andy:
I can not find your QST artical on RS-ID searching for RS-ID, RSID, or
Steve Ford November
Dick Zseltvay, KC4COP
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, H Stang wd4...@... wrote:
Thanks Andy
Hal Stang
WD4MDA
Hellschrieber #: FD 2599
wd4...@...
Jacksonville FL
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http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/oLzAS3ppyX5PuXDut992Yr1Zt6uLbB-RIF8Wvr-4uQXPzvJFA0KYsaRGcbYbLKfz08OQY9qdBdTS2V8p1Mgw/RSIDqstNOV09.doc
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, kc4cop dic...@... wrote:
Andy:
I can not find your QST artical on RS-ID searching for RS-ID, RSID, or
Steve Ford November
Thanks, Rick.
I have suggested in the past that your SCAMP/WINMOR channel busy detector
could be inexpensively back-fit into WinLink PMBOs. Has anyone taken a look
at this?
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
QRV: 3596, 7102,10145,5, 14109, 18106 ALE 141, happy to change modes
once a link is established.
(no takers when I have tried ALE400)
KB3JAJ: [02:02:28][ 3.5MHz ] De [K3UK]
[02:08:18][FRQ 07102000][SND][TWS] [KI6TCB ][AL0] BER 29 SN 05
Andy K3UK
FN02hk
On 4/10/2010 5:05 AM, H Stang wrote:
*Tony,*
*Thanks for bringing up this Topic. I knew nothing about RSID. I will
start researching the topic. *
My pleasure Hal. Check out Andy's QST article in the reflectors files
section and Patrick Lindecker's documentation on RSID:
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