AA6YQ comments below
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker, WØJAB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
John, do you really characterize the innovation that's been driving
the development of new digital modes as madness? Do you really
think that the explosion of soundcard digital mode users is
AA6YQ comments below
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker, WØJAB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
John, do you really characterize the innovation that's been driving
the development of new digital modes as madness? Do you really
think that the explosion of soundcard digital mode users is
For clarification only:
Your statement, John, about DXLab as program suite with Dave as
author is incorrect. I'd suggest you look into the facts before
communicating wrong statements like All the modes you have built
your software around I don't use when your next sentences are
informing us
What frequency were you using? Was it a keyboard mode that started
calling on top of you, or a modem mode? Hard to believe someone
with a keyboard mode and a waterfall display would start over top of
you, although there are jerks everywhere.
Jim
WA0LYK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jose
This is not new in any way Jim.
Just a few weeks Tony, K2MO was in a QSO on 7077.5
Pactor and someone started calling CQ and then just
sent trash. I did sent a email. His reply was (as it always is)
I was thinking it was a PMBO station .
John, W0JAB
At 01:51 PM 1/14/2008, you wrote:
What
Hello Jose,
You are correct, it does not seem that attended stations are always
listening stations. Have seem many clients qrming each other and
probably, to some locations, qrming the PMBO itself as they are
calling the PBMO that is already linked.
Might explain why, even though supposed busy
7102.2, center frequency. Certainly, a busy frequency.
I cannot tell what mode called on top of me, because, robotic or
manned, all pactor link initiations are about the same. Only after you
receive a system ID or a human greeting you get to know. But I guess,
given the frequency, that it was