At 01:07 AM 1/18/2008, Danny wrote:
See interspaced comments.
Jack, I think I answered most of that just now, to another station.
As long as you are setting there, and have checked that the freq is clear,
fire away. If then you get someone coming in and connecting, you have
already checked
Hi All,
Pactor running from 2000z to 1900z on following freqs being scanned,
Pactor I II connects accepted.
Call is VK4JRC and mailbox is on while I am busy here at home.
Dial Frequencies USB:
14.078, 14.079.5, 18.100, 18.105, 21.078, 21.093, 24.920, 24.925,
28.105, 28.110
The scan rate
Hi All,
Sorry, made a mess of the time in the last post. The system is on,
from 1300z to 1200z.
73s
Jack VK4JRC
Hi All,
Someone has tried to call my system today, twice. Using MY callsign
The connect crashed both times with errors and timeout..
Dial Frequencies USB:
14.078, 14.079.5, 18.100, 18.105, 21.078, 21.093, 24.920, 24.925,
28.105, 28.110
The scan rate is 3 seconds per frequency, and
The subject says it all. I run a Pactor mailbox, just like the Packet
mailbox that I used to run, many years agojust like MOST of you
did, back then too.
I am just another Ham, TRYING to enjoy my hobby...
73s
Jack VK4JRC
Jack Chomley wrote:
The subject says it all. I run a Pactor mailbox, just like the Packet
mailbox that I used to run, many years agojust like MOST of you
did, back then too. I am just another Ham, TRYING to enjoy my
hobby...
73s
Jack VK4JRC
At 11:06 AM 1/17/2008, Roger
At 01:14 PM 1/17/2008, Danny wrote:
Jack. We on the other side see THAT as exactly the problem. Your mailbox
sits there silent. Somone else gets on the freq and calls it. It comes
up - and causes interference to someone else that is already using the freq
(which you would have heard if you were
Hi all Pactorologists!
I now have my band scanning function running (I think!) for Pactor connects.
The controller talks to my Icom 718 to scan 10 frequencies in 5
bands, the scan delay for each frequency is 3 seconds. My tones
are Mark 1600 Space 1400 with USB mode on all frequencies.
Hi all Pactorologists!
Sorry, the first frequency should read 14.078 NOT .087
Back to yourscheduledprogramme!
73s
Jack VK4JRC
At 08:27 PM 1/14/2008, Demetre wrote:
Hi Jack,
Are these frequencies CENTER frequencies?
I will try to connect you today sometime and keep trying different
times until we can link.
Back to yourscheduledprogramme!
73s
Jack VK4JRC
73 de Demetre SV1UY
Hi Demetre,
They are DIAL
At 08:45 PM 1/14/2008, Skip wrote:
Jack,
I use my 80m base-loaded, tophat, vertical on 30m, and it works great! 80m
and 30m are harmonically related. 3.5 x 3 = 10.150. Similar to using a 40m
antenna on 15m.
73, Skip KH6TY
Skip,
Thanks for that. Unfortunately its a Cushcraft MA-5V 20m through
At 10:01 PM 1/14/2008, you wrote:
--- In
mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.comdigitalradio@yahoogroups.com,
Jack Chomley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Demetre,
They are DIAL frequencies, and I am running my published tones. IF
a few people want to coordinate other dial frequencies
At 09:27 PM 1/11/2008, Andy wrote:
I found the item (below) on the SCS web site. Anyone use this new
class of packet ?
Robust Packet-Radio (RPR)
Up to now Packet-Radio over shortwave has been basically a
non-starter, it has even been heavily criticized because of the low
effective throughput
Rick,
Well, its just another mode, to add to the
pile! You get RPR with the SCS DSP
Tracker, APRS is also using it and the DSP
Tracker will send BOTH mode APRS frames out, that
is a standard 300 baud HF Packet data frame, THEN
the next one out is an RPR frame, alternating.
This is so any
At 07:35 PM 1/9/2008, you wrote:
Oregon Governor Allocates $250,000 for Digital Communications Network
The State of Oregon's Office of Emergency Management (OEM) received
$250,000 from Governor Ted Kulongoski's Strategic Reserve Fund to
further develop and enhance a statewide Amateur
At 11:53 AM 1/7/2008, Skip wrote:
Please don't hang out looking for email! If you are a served agency that
assigns someone to monitor the band for traffic, or meet a sked, when normal
communications are available, NBEMS is useful, but why clutter up the
airwaves with email or messaging? The ham
Rein, I did finally get your Puppy ISO to work on my laptop, it was
your latest Ham Puppy version I downloaded today , Fldigi fired up
ok, with the Tigertronics SL USB interface.
Question...Can PSKmail use PSK31 mode? My reason is that I only have
a 10 watt ICOM 703 radio, for my portable ops.
The statistics say it all :-) HF Packet on APRS works fine. Have a
look at today's logs. The radio only puts out 8 watts. I had good
results with this setup all through 2007, so its no fluke.
It was standard 300 baud HF Packet, Robust Packet was not used.
Quite simply, I just see better range and performance using low power
radios, on narrower bands.
DominoEx would be fine :-)
With all this mode advancement looking for MORE speed? Why? I get
the impression some people would like to stream Hi Res Video over HF :-)
I have to say I really
At 04:57 AM 1/7/2008, Rick wrote:
I sure wish more hams would work on solving this problem, rather than
exacerbating the situation and being part of the problem.
Just a few minutes ago I was trying to have a Q with VE5MU using FAE 400
around 10137. A Pactor station starting transmitting right
At 08:33 AM 1/7/2008, you wrote:
Hi Dave CW id is not universally understood..i for one have
a hearing problem and CW is very difficult for me to hear let alone
decode...also what about those who are deaf...we do have a number of
them around the world... most are now using digital
At 07:47 AM 1/6/2008, you wrote:
Right here -
As I have pointed out, a number of ham activities that are claimed to be
for the purposes of propagation, especially PropNet and the HFLinkNet
appear to be illegal operations if they are being run automatically. It
is stretching the rules rather
At 12:44 AM 1/5/2008, you wrote:
Don't hold your breath while you wait for an enthusiastic response from
Packet operators, who are constantly QRM'ed by PACTOR Lids and generally
will not tolerate being associated with them, in any way.
The difference is that the Packet folks do not feel that
At 09:01 AM 1/5/2008, Sholto wrote:
Hi Simon,
I was wondering if you had thought about including Patrick's Reed Solomon
detection feature in DM780?
I realize DM780 doesn't have all the modes MultiPSK has, and DM780 has
Throb-X 4 baud which MultiPSK doesn't - but if you just had the recognition
At 10:56 AM 1/5/2008, you wrote:
My Question, is a beacon a beacon if is maned, or does
it have to be unmaned to be a beacon.
For me my beacon has not be on the air without being
here at the PC. So do we scrip the testing or find a
spot up on 10m.
Russell NC5O
=
IN GOD WE TRUST
At 11:35 AM 1/5/2008, Dave wrote:
I would argue that the fuel for this is the
irresponsible use of Pactor III by Winlink in
unattended PMBOs without the ability to detect
whether or not the frequency is locally clear
not some inherent flaw or suboptimal
characterics. In attended operation,
At 11:45 AM 1/5/2008, Howard wrote:
Hey Charles!
Me thinks you've got a rather broad brush being used here.
Someone says that PACTOR is dead..period. Another has said
that PACTOR is deadand if I was smart, I'd pitch my AEA unit
like everyone else.
You, speaking for Packet
At 09:43 PM 1/3/2008, you wrote:
6000 Users of ALE Channel ZERO in 2007
The ALE Channel ZERO website went on the air in August 2007, with
reception reporting of ham radio ALE activity worldwide and a chat
room for ALE operators.
Its sure would be good to have a page like Channel
At 12:20 PM 1/2/2008, you wrote:
AX.25 Packet is (IMHO) useless as an HF mode..
ICK!!
--
Patricia (Elaine) Gibbons
WA6UBE / AAR9JA
http://www.qrz.com/wa6ubehttp://www.qrz.com/wa6ube
Mmmm, its a good mode :-) HF Packet is my only link to a BBS, over
1300 kilometres away, I can log on fine,
from K3UK's HF-APRS YahooGroup.
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From: oe3mzc mailto:oe3mzc%40oevsv.at[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Dec 18, 2007 4:22 AM
Subject: [HF-APRS] Frequency accurracy tolerance tnc? main problem for
HF-APRS shortwave ?
To: mailto:HF-APRS%40yahoogroups.com[EMAIL
At 05:28 PM 31/12/2007,Roger wrote:
I was active on the TNC modes, i.e. Amtor, Pactor, RTTY for a lot of
years, roughly 1989-2003 or so. Pactor was quite popular until the
early 2000s, when PSK31 was introduced by Peter Martinez. This ushered
in an age of narrow-frequency soundcard modes, which
At 09:13 PM 29/12/2007, Rodger wrote:
Demetre SV1UY wrote:
Quite the contrary, many american hams own a PTC-II modem, also there
are more PACTOR PMBOs in USA than the rest of the World right now my
friend.
To paraphrase Bill Clinton, it depends on one's use of the word many.
In fact, a
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