[digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-04 Thread Dave Bernstein
Please explain how trying it would reveal how many amateur QSOs are typically made each month. 73, Dave, AA6YQ I made more than 1500 QSOs last month. --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, expeditionradio expeditionra...@... wrote: Dave, AA6YQ wrote: Anyone know how many

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-04 Thread kh6ty
I made more than 1500 QSOs last month. --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, expeditionradio expeditionra...@... wrote: 50 QSO's per day, for each of 30 days? Is there a daily ALE contest going on we do not know about? Wow! That is just unbelievable! At a mere 10 minutes per QSO, that is

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-04 Thread Rick W
In the grand scheme of things, the old MIL-STD-188-141A form that we can legally use is very rare other than one group that sends out HF beacons. I had hoped at one time that we could use this for public service/emergency use but being one of the very few hams worldwide who actually tried to

[digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-04 Thread hteller
I made more than 1500 QSOs last month. --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, expeditionradio expeditionra...@... wrote: I forgot to mention that once when I was young and single, I was a victim of an alien abduction... Fortunately, it was a female alien! That is something one never

[digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-04 Thread Dave Bernstein
None of those 1500 QSOs were made with ALE, Skip. Most of them were made within a 2-week interval. 73, Dave, AA6YQ --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, kh6ty kh...@... wrote: I made more than 1500 QSOs last month. --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, expeditionradio

[digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-03 Thread jhaynesatalumni
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien k3uka...@... wrote: I assume that many people know already, but just in case there are some that do not, WINMOR will not be a digital mode that your can use for keyboard chats or QSOs, it is intended to allow you to connect to a HF Radio

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-03 Thread kh6ty
I assume that many people know already, but just in case there are some that do not, WINMOR will not be a digital mode that your can use for keyboard chats or QSOs, it is intended to allow you to connect to a HF Radio Message Server and unload your email formatted messages . Q Why not ..

[digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-03 Thread Graham
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, kh6ty kh...@... wrote: I assume that many people know already, but just in case there are some that do not, WINMOR will not be a digital mode that your can use for keyboard chats or QSOs, it is intended to allow you to connect to a HF Radio Message

[digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-03 Thread jhaynesatalumni
I have a friend who years ago twisted my arm to get me into Clover. Back then the original Clover modem, the PCI-4000 was arguably more costly than the SCS modems in constant dollars. We used to keep skeds and use it conversationally - he seemed to really enjoy the quasi-full-duplex operation

[digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-03 Thread expeditionradio
Andy K3UK wrote: Where all this leaves ALE, is another issue ! Just rambling, 73 de Andy K3UK Hi Andy, As the defacto global standard for initiating and sustaining HF comms, ALE isn't affected by ham radio digital flavor of the month :) When linked, simply use whatever mode suits your

[digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-03 Thread Dave Bernstein
AA6YQ comments below --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, expeditionradio expeditionra...@... wrote: Andy K3UK wrote: Where all this leaves ALE, is another issue ! Just rambling, 73 de Andy K3UK Hi Andy, As the defacto global standard for initiating and sustaining HF comms, ALE

[digitalradio] Re: Some More Thoughts On WINMOR and Winlink

2009-03-03 Thread expeditionradio
Dave, AA6YQ wrote: Anyone know how many amateur QSOs are typically initiated each month? Why not try it and see? 73 Bonnie KQ6XA