All,
I received an email from Peter Martinez today regarding the new codec
developed by Dave Rowe. I had asked him if it was possible to use it in
one of the digital voice applications and he explained that the modem,
which was originally designed by Peter for a different voice codec,
would
I wonder if Patrick would be interested ???
Andy K3UK
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Tony d...@optonline.net wrote:
All,
I received an email from Peter Martinez today regarding the new codec
developed by Dave Rowe. I had asked him if it was possible to use it in
one of the digital
Hello Andy,
I think it would be an interesting subject. However, if such mode was created I
think it might be rather be conceived in some public way, so that the detailed
specifications be public and written by specialists of this specific matter (I
don't belong to these specialists).
Then,
Hi all,
Talking of documentation and specs.
I am still pretty new to radio-amateurism (just started again after more
then 17 years) one of the first things I noticed when I started
exploring all these digital modes, is that it is pretty difficult to get
specifications and exact
Speaking of digital voice I had a nice but short QSO today
while driving home from a event I had been to.
I was really shocked because out of the clear blue I had been
listening to VHF when the HF radio started talking. So I just had
to answer his DV CQ.
John, W0JAB
I would like to try APRS, but have no idea where to start. I now have a GPS
unit from TomTom. What else do I need and where do I start?
Thank you,
Dan Walker WD5CND
You don't specifically NEED a GPS unit for APRS unless you plan on operating
mobile.
APRS uses VHF, HF, or both. Which do you plan? If mobile, most use VHF.. 2
meters. On HF is is mainly 30M but there is some HF APRS on 20M too.
Most common APRS methods use packet radio. 300 baud packet on
Hi, here is the link to the site.
http://www.todayssurvival.com/
I was surprised to see that they listed using CB HAM radio for survival in
the contents of the current audio production of their show.
They have a list of articles archived easily accessed right on their home
page.
They use
Just my two cents worth..
About QRV APRS .
I think nobody use it now.
It possible to add APRS logo to your qrzcom page and when you click
on it show your position
You can see sample of use it in the few pages now, for example click
to:
http://www.qrz.com/db/k8waw or
Plan on orerating mobile have Kenwood TH-F6A and my Tom Tom is not the highend
unit I thought it was. TH-F6A says it has 1200bps modem for VHF. How do I put
it all togather? Not even sure what I can do with APRS. Been off the air for a
while.
Dan
--- On Sat, 8/28/10, Andy obrien
Thank You,
Dan
--- On Sat, 8/28/10, Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us wrote:
From: Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New
To: Dan digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, August 28, 2010, 10:01 PM
Just my two cents worth..
About QRV APRS .
I think nobody use it now.
Hello, Dan.
If you like samples - let me know and I will design qrzcom page for
you with APRS clickable logo in.
You wrote :
Thank You,
Dan
--- On Sat, 8/28/10, Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us wrote:
From: Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New
To: Dan
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