de Roger W6VZV wrote
I rarely hear any digital signals on 40M much
below 7.065. The bulk of keyboard digital activity seems
to take place from about 7.069-7.075 or so.
Hi Roger,
Possibly you are mainly interested in local (lower 48 states) QSOs?
You are missing a lot of DX by
Check the band chart, CW, is allowed from 7.000MHz to 7.300MHz, the
segment from 7.000MHz to 7.025MHz is for Extra license only, but CW,
data and, RTTY is allowed in that segment of the 40 meter band in the US.
Sigh, I stand corrected, and my eyes are in
need of correction as well. I
With reference to Roger's comments about digital signals on the lower
end of the 40M band. Here are some of the latest digital related
spots .I included both those in the 7035 range and the 7070 range.
As you can see , 7035 is quite active and includes trans-Atlantic
spots.
Andy.
EB3CML-@
Ive got a feeling, they forgot that AA# was a valid US callsign. I would
send this note to them and ask what was up. The date shouldnt matter at
all, but I would almost bet no one else has gone back that far with
electronic logs. I only went back to 1978 or so, as most previous
operations were
Adrian Brentnall wrote:
HI Andrew
Thanks for the reply
(Sorry for the top posting - Thunderbird doesn't seem willing to break
your text into smaller segments for in-line reposnses.)
I'm using a straight cable connection from rig to PC (with appropriate
attenuation !)
Actually -
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Chuck Mayfield - AA5J
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are probably right, Danny. However, I neither know nor care what
DXCC Entity I am in and I got the following back from the request:
Processing file 'AA5J.tq5'
2007-01-03 03:15:49 Started processing
Sorry for doing this on the list but having some
asking I think this will be the easy way to get
to all on one shot.
After seeing the doctor right after Thanksgiving
for total and complete muscle weakness. I was given
3 shots and told to go home and rest. On Saturday
Dec 1st I went back after not
Hi
I think I speak on behalf of the majority of the Group users when I say:
Get well soon. Hope everything goes for the best.
Regards
Sal
CT2IRJ
On 1/3/07, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for doing this on the list but having some
asking I think this will be the easy way to
Again guys, sorry for doing this on the list.
John, W0JAB
Ham radio is a family-like hobby so we are
grateful for the opportunity to pray in agreement
with you for healing.
--
Thanks! 73, doc, KD4E
Have a joy-filled New Year!
~~
Projects:
John, What an experience! Glad to hear you are at home and that is where
you will heal the fastest and the best. Sorry for your pain and what a
curve ball. I have you on my prayer list and in my rembering part of my
limited brain recall. Best of luck and may 2007 bring you fast healing,
mulveyraa2 wrote: -- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com, Chuck Mayfield - AA5J
You're not reading the error message it gave you. It says that
Call sign, DXCC Entity and QSO date range don't match up. Note the
and. Your submission indicates that you've held
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Chuck Mayfield - AA5J
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mulveyraa2 wrote: -- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com, Chuck Mayfield - AA5J
You're not reading the error message it gave you. It says that
Call sign, DXCC Entity
My experience in running digital (since 2002) is that RF can creep into the
computer and that can cause some nasty issues. I finally fixed my problem by
purchasing a properly shielded computer (a older Dell GX1). I use a home brew
OPTO isolated interface from the computer to the PTT of the
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
John,
Sorry to hear about your medical problems. Now that you broke the
ice, can I list my medical history? Almost got booted out on the
street by a stupid landlord.
Jerry - K0HZI
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for doing this on the list
Some nice confirmation from
Details K3UK KF4HOU 2005-12-03 21:43:36 40M RTTY 7.04131 UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
Details K3UK K7SID 2005-05-08 13:35:34 20M PSK31 14.07000 UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
Details K3UK PJ2MI 2005-10-11 12:15:23 20M OLIVIA 14.10855
BONAIRE,CURACAO (NETH ANTILLES)
hi all i need some help
the settup is ts570gs in fsk mode
rig balaster pro with fsk cabe
software is mixw in in rtty an fsk mode
settings on radio are shift 170 tone 2125 an i have set polarity to on
an off
my problem is my tx sounds like rtty but on one can copy it they all get
is junk on there
Hello Andy,
The WIN DRM program seems to run and I have downloaded the melp.dll file
plus the “tune” wav file. But it does not key the rig using the same comm 3
line or Rigblaster settings that MixW successfully uses. Win DRM will make
the “digital sound” using the “TX Voice” button
Rick,
By coincidence, I am going to visit a Icom 746 Pro this Friday afternoon. A
ham that I talk to on 2 meters has been having all kinds of trouble getting
his rig to key with several different software applications. I plan on
setting up WinDRM for him and should get a better idea on what
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