The Feld Hell Club will be at Dayton with it's own station, W8H, and that will
be the focus of our May Sprint. Good luck to everyone, and have fun!
DATE: Saturday, May 16, 2009
TIME: 1200Z - 2200Z
MODES: All modes of Hell are allowed
BANDS: All non-WARC bands are allowed
EXCHANGE: RST,
After much discussion, the Feld Hell club has decided to move the recommended
20 meter calling frequency for Hell Modes to 14.063 MHz (from 14.074.) This is
being done to avoid the growing number of digital signals at 074. With this
move we will free up 074 for the other modes, and provide
With almost 2000 members the Feld Hell Club is looking forward to its second
24-hour Sprint, the goal this time to capture as many European countries as
possible.
DATE: March 21st
TIME: Z - 2400Z
MODES: All modes of Hell are allowed
BANDS: All non-WARC bands are allowed
EXCHANGE: RST, FH #,
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:
It's 24 hours of pure Hell (Z to 2400Z January 17th), with the goal
to Work All States. And when it's over, you can use our easy on line
autologger to submit your scores. All the rules are on the Feld Hell
Club web site at http://sites.google.com/site/feldhellclub/Home/contests
This page
FROM THE FELD HELL CLUB AT www.feldhellclub.org, HERE ARE THE COMPLETE
SET OF RULES FOR OUR DECEMBER HOLIDAY SPRINT:
In keeping with the holiday spirit, and to help us get as close as we
can to Santa Claus, the December Feld Hell Sprint will center on the
North Pole.
DATE: December 20th
TIME:
Join us This Saturday, October 18th, from 2000Z - 2200Z for our
Spooky Sprint. This month, in honor of Halloween, we're going to
make 20 meters disapear. That's right, you can't use 20 meters for
this Sprint. So tune up your 160, 80, 40, 15, and 10 meter antennas
for this spooky Sprint. A
This Saturday, September 20th, the Feld Hell Club is holding our See
you in September Sprint, a two-hour Sprint from 2200 - 2400Z. Bonus
points will be awarded as follows: whoever earns the most multipliers
(different states, provinces, or countries) will earn 100 points.
Whoever gets the
We've got a brand new look to our feature-packed website, and you're
invited to visit us today for information on this mode of digital
communication, including how to get your free membership, upcoming
contests, and an instructional video on how to operate Feld Hell.
It's all here - and more
Please, if you haven't done so already, send us your May Sprint scores
via our easy-to-use autolog system at
http://www.bambinomusical.com/autolog.html. You have until Friday, May
30, 2008.
We've gotten 9 scores submitted so far, but I know that we had many
more participants. Come on!
I was hoping to set up a sked. I am in MA, so 80 is probably best.
Can someone help out?
David
WB2HTO
http://www.bambinomusical.com/screenshot1.jpg
This signal was on 7068 Saturday afternoon ET. It is a pulsing signal
that I cannot identify. Thanks for your help, group.
David
WB2HTO
Thank you.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Joe Veldhuis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pactor 1 ARQ.
-Joe, N8FQ
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 22:12:33 -
David Kruh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.bambinomusical.com/screenshot1.jpg
This signal was on 7068 Saturday afternoon ET
After getting a PIII laptop into the shack (which, like my PII still,
unfortunately, runs on Windows Me) I was able to get DigiTRX to work
receiving digital images from WB0UNB and NI7O. WB0UNB was also able to
receive my first digital picture transmission.
Someday I'll get a PC with XP down
Okay, I have downloaded and installed MultiPSK and am ready to try this
new mode out. What are the best frequencies and times to listen for
Olivia signals? Also, I understand there are variations in the mode -
what do I operate and where?
Thanks again for everyone who has chimed in. The contest this weekend
has made contacts difficult, but conversations with WD4KDK, N0TAO,
N7AXL, and W0CYF and reading the postings I am pretty sure that between
Windows Me (a real piece of you-all-know-what) and the relative
slowness of the PII
settings as you have them?
I noticed that Andrew sent you a message. He's pretty good with the
Digi thingies.
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN
- Original Message -
From: David Kruh
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 10:53 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Anyone using
I can't use Easy Pal because I'm running Windows Me on on older Dell
Laptop. I run DIGTRX and can see the ID in the waterfall but the
constellation never stabilizes to see the picture. Does anyone use
DIGTRX?
Dave
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