The thread and recommendations on other frequencies stop. I find it so
interesting on the low power capabilities on 30M
that I am hoping there's also lots of activity on 80/40.
I have seen complaints about using the more common JT65 frequencies so I
am asking if there is much use on the 80/40m
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73, Sholto
KE7HPV.
W4LDE-Ron wrote:
John,
It is the PK232, I do think that there is that type of software out
there, wish there was.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
John Lindsay wrote:
This question has likely been asked previously but I can't find it in
the archives
Apologies if this is off base for the group, but I am relocating in mid
April and there's one last ARRL award I wanted to accomplish.
All LOTW-WAS, I need the state of Missouri MO I have QSL cards but
have not been able to work a LOTW user.
I was going to start bombarding the airways with a
John,
It is the PK232, I do think that there is that type of software out
there, wish there was.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
John Lindsay wrote:
This question has likely been asked previously but I can't find it in
the archives if it has. Is there any multi-mode software that will
attempt to
I recommend that they move even higher in the 140-150 segment, PSK runs
around 141 to 143, RTTY 142 to 145 so I guess if they want to be nice
they could even move higher, what caused them to move down the band?
Ron W4LDE
Sholto Fisher wrote:
Hi all,
I am in communication with Ev, W2EV with
caught a few seconds, you were to quick for me hi, sig 599 plus in Florida
73-Ron
Tony wrote:
All,
QRV on 7076.0 USB - MP73-N narrow band SSTV.
00:30z
Tony -K2MO
Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Page at
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DRCC contest info :
Tom,
Where are you located since I have heard the same noise, it comes and
goes, QTH is central Florida. Next time I hear it I will start turning
the beam and see what I see as the direction of the noise. Most of the
time it seems to shift in frequency where I hear it which would probably
Andy,
Congratulations, I also received four confirming band/modes including
the RTTY QSO, nice to see some DX Expo's using LOTW
Ron W4LDE
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Details K3UKXT2C2007-01-15 X40M RTTY7.038
BURKINA FASO
I don't seriously chase confirmation
Andy,
I have one up since 1989 (TA-33) maybe I can help, you can reach me off
line at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I acquired an old Tri-band Yagi over the summer, my Autumn project is
to figure it out and try to assemble it. Engraved on the traps is the
word
Problem with using the actual VFO settings is that some might be using
the high tone set while others are using a low tone set. Then the
frequency could be off by as much as 1kc. I recommend that we all start
using the VFO plus the audio frequency or waterfall frequency. That
would work
Andy,
As a bozo on sound card selection and having a few senior moments on
Friday the 13th I finally figured out that after correctly setting the
audio in and out card numbers that you had to restart the program for
the changes to take effect. You might want to add this fact to the help
for
Well guys,
I was a bozo on sound card selection, plus I had a few senior moments
on Friday the 13th. I finally figured out that after correctly setting
the audio in and out card numbers that you had to restart the program
!!! for the changes to take effect. Thanks to all that replied with
It's not that big of a deal to join the LOTW community.
To G'tee that I have a confirmed QSO via an electronic QSL for awards
was worth the effort for me, for those that do not really care then I
suggest that you can use E-QSL. You can choose to be a authentic or a
non-authentic station.
I
Bonnie,
I like your idea but there is a group thats really taking it on the chin
with your band plan, Our digital cousins, the Gen and Adv CW operators
prior to 12-15 had 200 KC to operate, now their down to 75, you suggest
pushing them down between 3525 and 3545 or 20 KC. 1/10 of what they
Rick,
Yes I had trouble printing 100% of what Mac WN3C was transmitting during
the inital 8/500 contact, we did go to 16/500 and the print came back to
90%.
After discussing the settings with Mac it became apparent that there was
several issues that was causing problems on Mac's end. The
Thats typical with most rigs, I have a FT1000mp and i notice a
significant variance in Power out depending on where in the passband I
am, thats why when and before I start a QSO through my CAT interface I
issue a macro command to move the receiving frequency to where I want it
in the passband,
Try this http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=11065 and or
http://www.mixw.net/
Ron W4LDE
doc wrote:
Can someone help Bob out?
doc
Original Message
Subject: GB digital RTTY software question (OT)
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 15:17:10 -0500 (CDT)
From: Bob Roehrig
No Problem in Central Florida, worked great
Ron W4LDE
John Becker wrote:
No problem here.
It was slow but I did get logged onto the system
only had to do it once.
At 08:08 PM 4/4/06, you wrote:
Risto W6RK and I are testing the linking of my digital modes DX Cluster
with his web interface
Mel,
Is it possible that you start on a different audio frequency and that
the passband on the rig behaves differentially? Try different frequency
settings on the same band example 75o hz, 1000hz 1500 hz and notice the
difference in drive levels needed for the same power out.
Ron W4LDE
Mel
John,
Although I am also a Windows based user there is a program out there
that allow you to boot up in a Linux mode and use software that runs on
that plateform. Harv AI9AL has a HamShack disk (All linnux) thats runs
on Knoppix which provides for windows operation currently with Linux
It's nature Kevin, please forgive us. We will catch up to the rest of
the world some day!
Ron W4LDE
Kevin O'Rorke wrote:
I have been following this thread about band blans since its inception,
with great intere
st, and I wonder why it is that the US hams seem to think that the world
starts
Andy,
No response at 14:10 UTC
Ron W4LDE
obrienaj wrote:
Hmm, no connects today. I will reboot the software and also reboot
the router , please test.
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Bill Aycock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy- I AM on 23-- I get a connected indication
Its 22:55 and I can not connect to the cluster Andy, Problems here or
there?
Ron W4LDE
obrienaj wrote:
Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org is the address you enter.
Andy K3UK
-- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Thomas Giella KN4LF
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know the exact address to
Works Great at 13:54 1-15-06
Ron W4LDE
obrienaj wrote:
If you have a chance to try connecting to
Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
I would appreciate it. I am not sure I fixed the problem but I have
at least got outgoing things such as Echolink working whereas earlier
it was not successfully
Andy,
Tried at 13:55 and could not connect
Ron W4LDE
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I need people external to my network to test the digitalradio DX
Cluster's new address,
Telnet net to
telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Andy K3UK
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