with a local mentor that can help guide you through
the ins and out of getting up and running on APRS.
73,
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
Bend, Oregon
- Original Message - From: Dan Walker
Thank you, seems so complicated! very limited funds. Will try to get it
setup with your help
Please explain your comment! It's the first I've ever heard of PV systems
being RF noisey - this could be a major problem with the push for green
technologies!
73,
Jeff -- KE7ACY
CN94
- Original Message - From: Juergen
Don't forget the photovoltaic systems which are becoming
It's NOT an attachment - it's an embedded link.
It looks pretty nasty too!
Jeff -- KE7ACY
- Original Message -
From: mikea
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] World's nastiest PSK31 signal
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010
What do you have against Paypal?
Jeff -- KE7ACY
- Original Message - From: Ted Bear
Hello Digital Guru's..
,
I am just getting interested in building a SDR. I checked the web pages and
there seem to be lots of info on kits
like the SoftRock ..? But as I read on.. it seems
. :-)
Jeff -- KE7ACY
CN94
- Original Message - From: g4ilo
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, J. Moen j...@... wrote:
Your definition might be called what good SS is and the way ROS does SS
might be called what bad SS is. But how wide is PSK31? Is ROS wider? So ROS
is wider than
A smart man picks his fights carefully. Comparing this discussion to the fight
for our freedom is absurd.
Jeff -- KE7ACY
- Original Message - From: AA0OI
Julian:
I apologize for my county men,, forgive them for they know not what they ARE
TALKING about.
If they would all
Yes! If you're a psychotic jerk and you want to flood the cluster with
unnecessary unwanted traffic.
- Original Message - From: Siegfried Jackstien
[snip]
If there is no page is there still a reason to send spots?
sigi
a dozen of those when I
looked yesterday compared to 50 or 60 bogus spots.
ROS is dead! The author is killing it! Quit poking it with a stick and let it
go away!
Jeff -- KE7ACY
- Original Message - From: rein...@ix.netcom.com
Hello Steinar,
It is gaining in usage and popularity.
Even
probably be the last one to
try his software AFTER everyone else has survived!
73,
Jeff
- Original Message - From: rein...@ix.netcom.com
John,
Why not give it a serious try? It's is worth getting to the bottom of this
or perhaps not, Are we all becoming zombies?
You are sort
What happened?
2 days without a single message! Is something broke?
Jeff -- KE7ACY
IIRC, KISS mode should be used completely under software control. IOW, the
software puts the TNC into KISS mode and takes it out of KISS mode. KISS mode
is not really for manual operation, the software you use in KISS mode
determines what the TNC does and how it does it.
Jeff -- KE7ACY
With What?
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
- Original Message - From: Alan Wilson To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
I agree completely..73, Alan
packet at all AFAICR.
Keep your TNC in case you want to run Airmail, but also setup a soundcard
interface to use the NBEMS software and modes.
Also, you might want to look at the Paclink software which will work better
with your TNC than Airmail will.
73,
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
DCARES - Deschutes
You'd probably have better luck contacting the rocketeers that fly off the
Playa. They're there more often, a significant percentage are hams, and
they're likely to have their ham gear with them while they're on the playa.
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
BORG - Bend Oregon Rocketry Group
Sorry Frank!
I'm not particularly interested in another Portland radio club whose meetings I
can't attend.
Thanks anyway!
Jeff M KE7ACY
CN94
- Original Message -
From: Tooner
Live in Oregon? Come see me.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DARCO
f, k2ncc
$1000 modems are not going to be viable! Not if you want widespread usage.
Stick with open-source non-hardware based solutions.
Jeff -- KE7ACY
- Original Message -
From: Jose A. Amador
[snip]
Even when the soundcard seems the way to go, I would not discard a
priori a hardware
reports - the true information is much more useful, and if
you're getting consistent 599's then you're doing good!
Jeff -- KE7ACY
CN94ib
- Original Message -
From: ekkonl
Hello,
[snip]
Shouldn't the report reflect the quality of the whole QSO,
rather than just the beginning
From the info you provided, it's kinda hard to tell exactly what it is you
want to do.
Do you want to try 2m packet? HF packet? Satellite Packet?
Who you are and where you are would be helpful also.
Jeff -- KE7ACY
CN94ib
- Original Message -
From: wizhippo
I love digital modes
that should be included in your Emcomm tool bag along with
Airmail2000, NBEMS, PCALE, etc.
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
DCARES - Deschutes County ARES
Bend, Oregon
- Original Message -
From: Andrew O'Brien
I wonder if my laziness accidentally had me stumble in to an issue
relevant to the use
That particular site is a paid-for subscription site.
Andy -- you can always host the wiki yourself (or on a volunteered site).
free full access should be the norm with donations accepted to help support it.
Jeff -- KE7ACY
- Original Message -
From: expeditionradio
Hi Andy
with the manufacturers allows the protocol owners to dictate
to the rest of us. It's insane to be tied to a standard where the TNC costs as
much or more than the rigs required to use it!
Jeff M -- KE7ACY
- Original Message -
From: Rick W.
The impression that I have had
Actually, I suspect that it will be nearly impossible to do. Given the number
of systems that can't be upgraded without all new hardware (not everybody is
going to go for that).
Thx for the headsup on that!
Jeff M -- KE7ACY
- Original Message -
From: Phillip
Hi Jeff
AFAIK, the current release version of WSPR does NOT have the QSO capability in
it. What the message was apparently about was the first successful WSPR QSO
using a beta version of the software with that capability.
Jeff -- KE7ACY
- Original Message -
From: Paul
I'm puzzled. When
Perfect! Just as the US is moving back to AX.25 packet technology for Emcomm
purposes, people are planning on shutting down and making wholesale changes
to the AX.25 protocol. Brilliant!
Hopefully, it will only affect the VK crowd.
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
ARES
- Original Message
It's called Video ID and if you can see the waterfall you can read it. It blew
me away the first time I saw it, I thought I was seeing things.
Jeff M -- KE7ACY
- Original Message -
From: Paul
I think I missed the memo on how to ...display that code as text...
Are you suggesting
. I've picked up signals over 9000 miles away and have had my 5 watt
signal heard over 9000 miles on 30m. There's been some experimentation in
other bands from 2m down to at least 80m with varying success.
It's fun, try it out.
Jeff -- KE7ACY
CN94
- Original Message -
From: kc4cop996
some exotic signal. And the
real reward is finding someone in a QSO that wants to try other modes!
Jeff -- KE7ACY
CN94
- Original Message -
From: Rick
I have been concerned for some time about the lack of interest in the
new modes, even though some of us try and promote them. Very
are correct.
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
- Original Message -
From: Howard Brown
NT 3.1 and 3.5 was based on OS/2.
- Original Message
From: Simon Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NT's background is OpenVMS.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
The freq varies slightly by temp, currently they're recommending 101463 LSB
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
Bend, Oregon
- Original Message -
From: Master Ice
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 7:43 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Balloon Launch from North America
bandwidth issues associated with the WL2K system.
Is this as big an issue as it appears to be?
I'm personally more concerned with the expensive proprietary nature of the
Pactor modes and the standardization on it by the WL2K proponents.
Any comments??
Jeff Moore
KE7ACY
Deschutes County ARES
Bend
OK, granted this is a subjective question and people could possibly
have various opinions one way or the other, but I'm looking to get into
PSK31 and am shopping around for an interface between my IC-718
transceiver and my PC. Ideally I'd also like to get a solution that
would also do other
.
Thanks
Jeff, KC2DAQ
Hmmm, you can copy more than one station in a minute? How? I
must have something set up incorrectly. I've only been able to decode
1 station at a time.
I made my first JT65A qso last night. Worked VE7TIL on 80m. I
was running 30w to a vertical.
73, Jeff K1AM
County Hunters? I know more are trying for the digital modes. 73,
Jeff/wb0m
work. If anyone has any
experience with this device, I'd be most interested to hear about it.
[1] http://www.allproducts.com/manufacture98/comodow205/product4.html
[2] http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/SlugAsAudioPlayer
-Jeff
KE7FRJ
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet
Hi all, been following the discussions here for a
while. Here's a dumb question:
what exactly is an "automatic" station? Is
this referring to a station that is unattended by an operator, sort of like a
packet station being left on all day?
Tnx es 73...
de Jeff KP3FT
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