the T-41 and plug in
another, depending on my needs. Since I got my Pro3, I find it hard to go
back to my 480HX except for QSY checking for propagation.
73
chas
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graham787 wrote:
Looks like theRDX-150-EF has been dropped
any ideas on a 'good' usb card for data use ??
Tnx - G.
most of us are using the Signalink/USB by Tigertronics.
works GREAT!!
chas
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. All of this is
done with two radios, two SL/USBs, a laptop and two antennas. Additional of
course are tuners and amplifiers, scanners and printers and necesary coax
switches, SWR/wattmeters, power supplies, etc.
fwiw
73
chas
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http
actually, I THINK that the expression used by TEdison was
Watson, I want you. or has my CRS kicked in again? G
73
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Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Message ID: NDTTDN5FRWGW
Date: 2009/09/19 13:11
From: KI4MTB
To: K3UK
Source: KI4MTB
Subject: //WL2K Test
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Message ID: NDTTDN5FRWGW
Date: 2009/09/19 13:11
From: KI4MTB
To: K3UK
Source: KI4MTB
Subject: //WL2K Test
Test from KI4MTB
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trr002.html
Alexander Graham Bell's notebook entry of March 10, 1876, describes the first
successful
, what else is out there that can even almost
compete with Nick's software??
look and feel is not a consideration but what else has all the
features of or even is better than, MixW?
special interest in an OS-X ported version??
thanks
chas, k5dam
, a deployed station is going to have to have as many as three
radios and as many antennas.???
thanks
chas
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Orwell -- If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping
on a human face - forever.
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/PK232PSK.html
I just wish that the Signalink and MixW would handle Pactor-I
sending as well as full receiving. Instead, the MixW does a half
hearted receive of Pactor I only isfai have figured it out. sigh...
HELP???
thanks
chas k5dam
/Fldigi.html
It should be far easier to add OS X support to flarq, if there is demand
for this...
chas
K5DAM
73,
Stelios, M0GLD
I hope that you are able to get a turnkey build for the OS-X created.
there are a LOT of Mac Hams out there judging
wow! so, what is the Mac OS-X version called ???
STILL looking for MT-63 for the Mac.
chas
K5DAM
Walt DuBose wrote:
ECM is the Linux, FlDigi/FLARQ/Syspeed suite.
Walt/K5YFW
Jeff Moore wrote:
Walt,
What's ECM ???
Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
Deschutes County ARES
Bend, Oregon
CN94ic
You could ask Scott, N3FJP if nothing else works. He has a reflector.
Charles, K0CW
mixw216 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone...Anyone...I'm reposting this just in case someone missed it.
Getting desprate. Don't laugh but I'm running windows 98, MixW
RigExpert USB, and trying to
Danny, N7DC
You just told my story! Exactly the way many of us became Hams in the late
40's and 50's when written examinations before an FCC examiner were the rule
and code was an accepted challenge.
Tnx 73,
Charles, K0CW
But wasn't the greatest need also brought about by the licensing of IBM
cloned computers built to run DOS and Windows?
Charles, K0CW
John Champa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well stated, John!
John - K8OCL
Original Message Follows
From: John Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I am not mistaken I believe I read long ago that ARRL came out against use
of WARC bands for ARRL sponsored contests.
Charles, K0CW
Robert Chudek - KØRC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huh? I don't hear anyone on 18.105 MHz. But 20 and 15 meters are
loaded with signals!
73
Two things I did when I started out with BPSK31: I purchased a Donner interface
(Web address is http://donnerstore.com,) and I purchased a PSKMETER (Web
address http://www.ssiserver.com/info/pskmeter). Also when tuning up and
adjusting your sound card use a dummy load and you should not have to
Yes. Go to ARRL's web site and download a frequency usage chart,
http://www.arrl.org.
Charles, K0CW
Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can USA ops actually use 7035 ? I worked an African there the
other night via Feld Hell but then wondered if I was not supposed to be
CW is permitted 7000-7300.
Charles, K0CW
kd4e [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Can USA ops actually use 7035 ? I worked an African there the other
night via Feld Hell but then wondered if I was not supposed to be down
there with data modes?
USA
7000 - 7125 is
In my opinion the Argonaut would not be adequate. You can run up to 40 watts
without adding a blower with the Jupiter so you have greater flexibility of
operating RF powers. I have run mine on PSK31 continually up to 40 watts with
no problem. Ten-Tec provides a quiet fan that installs to the
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