Yes.
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:49 PM, Jon Maguire wrote:
>
>
> Andy,
>
> We can do all this in Multipsk, right? No need for PCALE etal?
>
> 73... Jon W1MNK
>
>
> On 5/22/2010 8:34 AM, Andy obrien wrote:
>
>
>
> With dozens of NEW ALE 400 operators in the past week since K2MO's QST
> article, I w
Andy,
We can do all this in Multipsk, right? No need for PCALE etal?
73... Jon W1MNK
On 5/22/2010 8:34 AM, Andy obrien wrote:
With dozens of NEW ALE 400 operators in the past week since K2MO's QST
article, I wonder if the new ALE 400 enthusiasGs are now ready for the
next logical stage in ALE
With dozens of NEW ALE 400 operators in the past week since K2MO's QST
article, I wonder if the new ALE 400 enthusiasGs are now ready for the
next logical stage in ALE 400 sue... SCANNING and LINKING. Using ALE
as it was intended , over multiple "channels" . I've been down this
road before and ha
!
Best 73's !
De Nick - LZ1ZM
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Patrick Lindecker"
>> To:
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 3:23 PM
>> Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE 400
>>
>>
>>&
Hello Hal,
For details about beacon:
http://f6cte.free.fr/The_ARQ_FAE_beacon_easy_with_Multipsk.doc
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: Hal Stang
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE 400
Patrick
Thanks Patrick again.
Just downloaded the info
hal
WD4MDA
- Original Message -
From: "H Stang"
To: "H Stang WD4MDA"
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 11:44 AM
Subject: Fw: [digitalradio] ALE 400
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Patrick Lindecker&
night and thought it was quite interesting.
again thank you,
73
Hal Stang
WD4MDA
- Original Message -
From: H Stang
To: H Stang WD4MDA
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 11:44 AM
Subject: Fw: [digitalradio] ALE 400
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Lindecker
Hello Nick,
Look at this paper:
http://f6cte.free.fr/ALE_and_ALE400_easy_with_Multipsk.doc
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: "Nikola Nikolov"
To: ; "Andy obrien"
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 6:08 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE 400
> What about tho
disconnection.
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: H Stang
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE 400
Chuck,
I saw your email and went to 14074 but didn't hear or see you. Band was ruff.
just finishe
What about those having not access to QST and still wishing to
try out ALE 400 ?
Best 73's!
De Nick - LZ1ZM
On Wed, 19 May 2010 04:15:39 +0300, Andy obrien wrote:
> June QST
>
> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 9:07 PM, wb4...@teara.org
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> At 05:56 PM 5/18/2010 -, you wrote:
>>
June QST
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 9:07 PM, wb4...@teara.org wrote:
>
>
> At 05:56 PM 5/18/2010 -, you wrote:
> >Is anybody on to tinker with ALE400?? It's 1751Z I'm monitoring 14074.00
> and will monitor most of the rest of the day.
> >
> >I'm still trying to figure it out so please bear with
At 05:56 PM 5/18/2010 -, you wrote:
>Is anybody on to tinker with ALE400?? It's 1751Z I'm monitoring 14074.00
and will monitor most of the rest of the day.
>
>I'm still trying to figure it out so please bear with me till then.
>
>73, Chuck AC5PW
I know this is probably an old question... but i
___
From: "John Becker, WØJAB"
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, May 18, 2010 3:56:41 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE 400
I was wondering what that noise was.
Guess the pactor did not bother you.
From: H Stang
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, May 18, 2010 2:42:37 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE 400
Chuck,
I saw your email and went to 14074 but didn't hear or see you. Band was ruff.
just finished two ALE 400 QSO's with KEIAF AND WB2LMV. QSB aplenty. I am
I was wondering what that noise was.
Guess the pactor did not bother you.
a comment about that. So more study.
Good luck.
Hal Stang
WD4MDA
Hellschrieber #: FD 2599
wd4...@comcast.net
Jacksonville FL
- Original Message -
From: ac5pw10
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 1:56 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] ALE 400
Is
Is anybody on to tinker with ALE400?? It's 1751Z I'm monitoring 14074.00 and
will monitor most of the rest of the day.
I'm still trying to figure it out so please bear with me till then.
73, Chuck AC5PW
Not bad, Colorado to New York with SF 69 and K Index 2.
CQ DE K6CIA [FAE CQ]
CQ DE K6CIA [FAE CQ]
CQ DE K6CIA [FAE CQ]
[Connection done with K6CIA]
hello and thanks for call...name Jim and qth Pueblo, Colorado...very
nice day here, and ur pretty strong...i have some intermittent noise,
but
Hey folks, MULTIPLE ALE 400 QSO on 20M at same time this morning, many
new operators thanks to Tony's great work. I just maintained easy
links with Texas and Chicago over fairly poor conditions, for a LONG
time. Also got some mail, first mail I have received via ALE 400 in a
couple of years (othe
Bill gave me an idea... I looked over the history of ALE on this
group. Here are some "firsts"
First meneion of "ALE" May 13th 2000
Attached Ale programme for anyone interested. Runs via soundcard.
Derek { G4JFI }
Sat May 13, 2000 6:40 am
"Derek Shipman"
de...@g4jfi.freeserve.co.uk
Send
> In her OWN WORDS, she states that ALE is a "listen-first" mode
Actually, this is true...to a degree. PC-ALE does have the ability to
detect the presence of a signal and delay the start of a sounding .
It does not work very well however, in my experience less than 10% of
the time.. WINMOR, on
All,
I'll be QRV ALE-400 CHAT MODE this evening.
14074.0 / 3586.0 +/- QRM.
Please send email direct for skeds.
Thanks,
Tony -K2MO
If anyone has any interest in using PC-ALE or Multipsk to do standard ALE and
ALE 400 transmission. I will be in the digitalradio part of the K3UK Sked Page
at 1300-1400 hours March 6th and willing to help anyone that needs assistance.
The focus will be on ATTENDED ALE operations and explorati
ps.com] On
Behalf Of Andy obrien
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 5:58 PM
To: digitalradio
Subject: [digitalradio] ALE and "protected frequencies" in the USA
I have received three emails in the past 3-4 weeks suggesting that the
FCC has an application to "protect" certain
Tony wrote:
>
>
> Sounds fishy to me Andy...
I'm heavily involved in Worldwide ALE activity & hflink.net operations
and can tell you I have no awareness of any such thing.
I suspect it's residual FUD (fear, uncertainty & doubt) flowing over
from QRZ.com. :-)
Have fun,
Alan
km4ba
From the regulations:
Sec. 97.101 General standards. (a) In all respects not specifically
covered by FCC Rules each amateur station must be operated in accordance
with good engineering and good amateur practice. (b) Each station
licensee and each control operator must cooperate in selecting
t
Sounds fishy to me Andy...
Tony -K2MO
- Original Message -
From: Andy obrien
To: digitalradio
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 6:57 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] ALE and "protected frequencies" in
the USA
I have received three emails in the past 3-4 weeks
sugge
I have head in the past of folks of 'reminded' using the ALE frequencies
for other modes is frowned upon. I personally never heeded the advice
as I am of the opinion that if the frequency in not in use, then it's up
for grabs.
I have not heard about any proposal on the table about a proposal to
e
I have received three emails in the past 3-4 weeks suggesting that the
FCC has an application to "protect" certain HF frequencies and
reserve for exclusive ALE use. Two emails also suggest that people
operating on ALE frequencies have received emails asking them to NOT
use the frequencies . Is t
It would have been a great experiment if I had known what I was doing.
In typical philw fashion, I jumped head first and thrashed around, randomly
spinning knobs, flipping switches, tapping on meters, toggling the mains,
and throwing levers in a completely random fashion.
Eventually, I managed to
Well, it was not really a GREAT experiment in the grand scheme of
things... but it worked . Phil KA1GMN proved my earlier point about
ALE.. despite a lack of overall "robustness" comapred to other digital
modes... it IS USEFUL for finding people. Today I was scanning
multiple frequencies and ban
pilot station? what freq on 80 tonight?
John
VE5MU
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Tony
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 5:30 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE scanning tonight
Andy,
> FYI
Andy,
> FYI, I will be scanning all standard ALE channels tonight 80-10.
Tried calling - can you see the KB3JAJ pilot station? I'm on the sked page.
KB3JAJ:[23:25:56][ 3.5MHz ] [TO ][K3UK ] De [K2MO ]
Tony -K2MO
FYI, I will be scanning all standard ALE channels tonight 80-10. Link if you
see me. One of these days I'll scan all standard ALE and all ALE400 channels
at the same time and see if I can blow up my radio!
Andy K3UK
All,
I've been advocating the use of ALE-400 ARQ FAE as a keyboard chat mode and it
seems that some may be unaware of the modes additional features.
Aside from keyboard chat, ALE-400 can be configured to automatically respond to
connect requests, messaging, and LQA (Link Quality Analysis) re
: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE-400 Skeds
Andy,
Long chat with Jose (CO2JA) on ALE-400 this evening. He was running his 10
watt Manpack rig and G5RV.
Tony -K2MO
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew O'Brien" < <mailto:
Andy,
Long chat with Jose (CO2JA) on ALE-400 this evening. He was running his 10 watt
Manpack rig and G5RV.
Tony -K2MO
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew O'Brien"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE-400 Skeds
>I wil
radio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com]
> *On Behalf Of *Tony
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 30, 2009 3:41 PM
> *To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* [digitalradio] ALE-400 Skeds
>
>
>
>
>
> All,
>
>
>
> I'll be QRV ALE-400 in the eve
tried just now (2200UTC) nothing yet. Ve5EOC and VE5MU both listening
John
VE5MU
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Tony
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 3:41 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] ALE-400 Skeds
All,
I'll be QRV ALE-400 in the evenings on 20 meters. My station will not be left
unattended so please see Andy's sked page for activity. Skeds welcome via email
@ d...@otponline.net
QRG - 14106.0 USB DIAL
Testing - ALE-400 sounding / connects / chat mode QSO / mail transfers.
Sked Page
All,
I'll be QRV ALE-400 each evening for the rest of this week starting tonight. My
station will not be left unattended so please see Andy's sked page for
activity. Skeds welcome @ d...@otponline.net
QRG - 14106.0 USB
Testing - ALE-400 sounding / connects / chat mode QSO / mail transfers e
QRV ALE-400 - 14074.0
Tony - K2MO
- Original Message -
From: "Tony"
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 7:31 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] ALE-400 Skeds Pse
> All,
>
> Anyone care to chat on ALE-400? I'll be on 20 meters this evening.
>
> Skeds welcome
>
> Tony -K2MO
>
All,
Anyone care to chat on ALE-400? I'll be on 20 meters this evening.
Skeds welcome
Tony -K2MO
All,
Had a nice ALE-400 QSO with OH7JJT today at 17:00z on 20 meters. He mentioned
that there are other OH stations active on this mode and that they work
regularly on 80 meters.
Tom, WB2YDS was able to connect to OH7JJT as well running 5 watts to a
vertical. This is one ARQ chat mode that s
All,
In Qso with VE5MU ALE-400 / 14074.0. Time is 23:30z. I'll be here all evening.
Tony -K2MO
Just wondered why there are so few spots on Andy's sked page recently?
http://www.obriensweb.com/sked/
also I am QRV on 14074 with RS-ID and CALL ID monitoring.
73 Sholto
K7TMG
All,
Patrick made a few changes with ALE-400 and the latest version seems to be
working fine. The test version ran smoothly during my QSO with K0PFX (thanks
Mel).
73,
Tony -K2MO
All,
Multipsk / ALE-400 ARQ QSO Basics...
Connecting:
1. Switch to ALE-400 mode in the main window.
2. Click ARQ FAE button
3. Click AUX FUNCTIONS - Aux Functions window will appear.
4. Enter the stations call sign in the SELECTIVE CALL ARQ FAE box.
5. Click the CALL button.
Answering:
1. Clic
All,
Multipsk / ALE-400 ARQ QSO Basics...
Connecting:
1. Switch to ALE-400 mode in the main window.
2. Click ARQ FAE button
3. Click AUX FUNCTIONS - Aux Functions window will appear.
4. Enter the stations call sign in the SELECTIVE CALL ARQ FAE box.
5. Click the CALL button.
Answering:
1. Clic
@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] ALE-400 Skeds
All,
I'll be QRV ALE-400 ARQ chat mode this evening.
QRG 14074.0 USB +/- QRM
Skeds welcome
Tony -K2MO
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All,
I'll be QRV ALE-400 ARQ chat mode this evening.
QRG 14074.0 USB +/- QRM
Skeds welcome
Tony -K2MO
All,
It's important to make sure your rigs vox delay is off when working
ALE-400-ARQ. We've managed to cause a few tx/rx change-over collisions while in
QSO by forgetting to turn it off.
Tony -K2MO
Hello to all,
About S/N here are my measures:
Lowest S/N (125 bauds ARQ FAE in ALE): - 6.5 dB(- 8.5 dB with many
repetitions)
Lowest S/N (50 bauds ARQ FAE in ALE400): - 11.5 dB(- 13.5 dB with many
repetitions)
The tests have been done with 30 characters message. The Tony's tests, as
far as I
Hi Tony and group members,
Based on the use (or non use) of ARQ modes for general ham use, suggests
to me that they are going to be primarily used for messaging. This is
something that we must have for public service/emergency communications,
but there are relatively few who are oriented toward
off of 300 baud HF Packet!!!
Are you available for a contact? I'm on 14073.0 USB + 1000Hz. ALE-400
Tony -K2MO
- Original Message -
From: "John Bradley"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 11:32 PM
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] ALE-400
> Hey man you are preaching to t
26, 2009 4:37 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] ALE-400
All,
Had a chance to see ALE-400 in action for the first time thanks to K7TMG. I
was very pleased to see how sensitive the mode was and how well balanced it
is between bandwidth and throughput.
I did
And another point worth emphasizing is now that MultiPSK's RS ID
detection can be extended throughout a 44KHz bandwidth using its SdR
interface, it should be possible to initiate an ALE400 FAE ARQ
connection to a friend using their SELCAL which will be detected by them
automatically anywhere sa
All,
Had a chance to see ALE-400 in action for the first time thanks to K7TMG. I was
very pleased to see how sensitive the mode was and how well balanced it is
between bandwidth and throughput.
I did test ALE-400 with a path simulator a while back and sensitivity was very
good. It seemed to b
The link at http://hflink.net/ can give you an idea. It is fair to
say that activity has improved a lot , mostly due to hard work by
Bonnie who has made the documentation for getting ALE active MUCH
better, and some seriously good innovations including Winlink
connections and SMS message capabili
VE5MU is back on 3584.5 beaconing every 2 minutes (as of 2300Z)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 7, 2008 3:20:53 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE 400 auto speed change
Hello Rick,
>Do you think that it would be possible for some hams to develop
>something similar, or better yet, follow the MIL-STD sp
If you would set your transceiver to the maximum (100 watts) you would supply
35 watts to the antenna, which is sufficient for a continuous working. HW?
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: Rick W.
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 3:42 AM
Sub
--
From: "Rick W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Do you think that it would be possible for some hams to develop
> something similar, or better yet, follow the MIL-STD specifications so
> that we have future continued interoperability?
>
Possible - yes, of
Hi Patrick,
As you know the Russian RFSM developers have adapted MIL-STD-188-110A
(maybe even more advanced than that?) as a software modem. It apparently
took a large programming effort to do this.
Do you think that it would be possible for some hams to develop
something similar, or better ye
lradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE 400 auto speed change
With the ALE/FAE modes, the basic ALE 8FSK waveform is used, only slowed
down in baud speed from 125 to 50, with the improved sensitivity but
reduced throughput, but of cou
2008 3:35 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] ALE 400 auto speed change
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Rick W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> speeds to match conditions, something that has not been done to any
> great extent on
With the ALE/FAE modes, the basic ALE 8FSK waveform is used, only slowed
down in baud speed from 125 to 50, with the improved sensitivity but
reduced throughput, but of course, a much narrower ham friendly
bandwidth conserving mode when in ALE/FAE400 vs ALE/FAE 2000. Note that
the bandwidth is
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Rick W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> speeds to match conditions, something that has not been done to any
> great extent on sound card modes.
>
> Rick, KV9U
>
>
>
>
Would it be possible for ALE 400 in multipsk to use the SNR
measurement of
> Sholto KE7HPV wrote:
> Hello Bonnie,
> I was wondering if you could bring me (& others in the group)
> up-to-date with your MIL 188-141A ALE experiments?
Hi Sholto,
Most of the experimental aspect of ALE ended in 2002
when the first basic ham radio ALE standards were developed.
Those stan
-Sholto,
AMD seems to be the most used when I am active but often ham's will
played around and sometimes used both during a "connect", just to test
conditions.
Some recent activity... , mostly soundings...
NJ7C: [03:43:20][ 14.1MHz] DE [K7EK] BER 30 SN 13
NJ7C: [03:43:27][ 14.1MHz] D
Hi Alan,
I agree to a point, it depends on ones focus, if you recall I have
always run my GAP DX Voyager antenna when looking for world wide
activity such as in HFlink events, that antenna at 100 watts and an
ATU works all Amateur bands 100%. However using a Skywave antenna
heavily takes away
Alan,
If you look at your response, you will see that you mostly agree with
what Andy, and John and I have been saying. And it is fair to say that
there is minimal PSKmail and NBEMS activity. Much, less than wide band
ALE (141A). Of course most digital hams here in the U.S. are not going
to b
Thanks Andy for an excellent summary of ALE
I do have one slight correction:
> enough. The concept of ALE requires automated beacons, "soundings",
> that are often unattended.
ALE does not "require" soundings. It's still a huge value add to be able
to find a station or assemble a net through a
Rick wrote:
> There is minimal ALE activity here in North America.
Ahh, the personal dispute with ALE again. OK, I'll bite.
You could also say there is a minimal of pskmail, nbems, or other activity.
The "I listened and did not hear much" argument. If we used that, you'd
conclude the only activ
I always chuckle when operators who have never used scanning ALE or
never even used ALE on the ham bands try to make pronouncements as if
they are experts.
I have 100 ALE stations in my log here since I reset the log file
just before the AOTAW event in October 2007. My ALE station is not
special,
Hi Andy,
All true, I could not agree more!
/s/ Steve, N2CKH
At 10:20 AM 1/12/2008, you wrote:
>I'll say again... the only thing wrong with the concept of ALE is the
>lack of active users. Everything else about ALE makes perfect sense
>to me. Here are the basics.
I'll say again... the only thing wrong with the concept of ALE is the
lack of active users. Everything else about ALE makes perfect sense
to me. Here are the basics.
Automatic Link Establishment = the software (or firmware) stores
reception reports and when you want to call a known station it w
John,
Your message below is easy to summarize succinctly, thanks.
At 09:48 PM 1/10/2008, you wrote:
>
>Chris , ZL1BOE
>
>you will be told by others that ALE is widely
>used to set up QSOs and QSYs using the one
>line message ability . You will also be told
>that it is used widely for keybo
Chris , ZL1BOE
you will be told by others that ALE is widely used to set up QSO's and QSY's
using the one line message ability . You will also be told that it is used
widely for keyboard to keyboard QSO's and that there are thousands of Hams
using ALE ( last figure I heard was 6000) . These
Hi John and group,
I have written these frequencies down on a card here in the shack so I
can easily refer to them. They are quite different from the ALE400
frequencies that Bonnie invented, but to me are just as valid as long as
we can agree on one spot frequency per band. One nice thing is th
Happy New Year to all!
Just before Christmas, Sholto and I were busy with ALE400 on 10136.0 , with
good results most days between the west coast and
Central Canada, as well as into the US mid-west. Haven't been listening on
20M much since the band has been very poor here, I think because of m
Tony, this is common . PC-ALE has a weird way of entering in one's
own call. I'll send you my unfinished guide that may help.
On 10/13/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> All:
>
> Had to re-download PC-ALE and noticed NOCALL was
> being transmitted instead of my callsign. I
>
Tony, this is common . PC-ALE has a weird way of entering in one's
own call. I'll send you my unfinished guide that may help.
On 10/13/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> All:
>
> Had to re-download PC-ALE and noticed NOCALL was
> being transmitted instead of my callsign. I
>
Hi Guys,
You need to either use an ASCII editor like NOTEPAD and use find and
replace on NOCALL to change to your callsign and reload the .QRG file
OR
Select an unused SCAN GROUP where no OWN is being used and starting
at the top menu selection Address > Modify > Own and select NOCALL
from
Tony wrote:
>
> All:
>
> Had to re-download PC-ALE and noticed NOCALL was
> being transmitted instead of my callsign. I
> entered my call during the set-up process, but
> NOCALL seems to be set as the default. I tried
> deleting, but keep getting the "NOCALL" in use
> message.
>
> Any suggestions..
All:
Had to re-download PC-ALE and noticed NOCALL was
being transmitted instead of my callsign. I
entered my call during the set-up process, but
NOCALL seems to be set as the default. I tried
deleting, but keep getting the "NOCALL" in use
message.
Any suggestions..
Tony K2MO
VE5MU
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dave AA6YQ
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:30 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Dave Bernstein AA6YQ
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] ALE , J65, Pactor 1 thru ?, etc.
First, John, I will point out that you have neve
Hi David,
I know of no *nux based native application that has been offered to
the world yet as ready for use. There is a package for developers
that Charles Brain and another fellow placed on SourceForge under GNU
called LinuxALE that dates back over 5 years now, which I have not
seen anyone
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE , J65, Pactor 1 thru ?, etc.
> John,
>
> About the last person on earth that I would criticize for not operating
> would be Dave. I have no idea how he can do what he does with the
> creation and sup
I happened to see AA6YQ on the air on just last week on PSK31. I
couldn't copy the other half but I believe the OM was asking him
questions about dxlab. I was going to give a call but QSB set in.
73,
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 7:41 am, Rick KV9U wrote:
> About the last person on earth t
John,
About the last person on earth that I would criticize for not operating
would be Dave. I have no idea how he can do what he does with the
creation and support for his DXLab suite of software which includes
digital software as well. It is simply amazing.
But even if any ham rarely operate
Gee, Bonnie all that flying to Asia has stretched your definition of a
week to 10 days in a week, I like it. I will be ALE active during the
period and look to see some new callsigns on my screen.
Andy K3UK
>
> Moderator Central
>
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Andy K3UK
ALE On The Air Week: 05-15 October
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Hi All...have been reading with some interest and some wondering about
this program ALEi know it is written for Windows but im wondering
if an attempt has been made to port it to Linuxyes there are a
large number of Hams worldwide who operate with Linux in one form or
another...ive been usi
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Behalf Of John Bradley
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:09 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] ALE , J65, Pactor 1 thru ?, etc.
Allrighty, then! (climbing up on soapbox)
I guess I am getting a little tired of these
John
you forgot the "Busy Channel Detection" stuff.
You should know that is the " fix all " for all QRM.
John, W0JAB
in the center of fly over country
At 09:09 PM 10/2/2007, you wrote:
>Allrighty, then! (climbing up on soapbox)
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>I guess I am getting a little tired of these arguments abo
Allrighty, then! (climbing up on soapbox)
I guess I am getting a little tired of these arguments about operating
correctly. We all know the rules and most
of us try to follow them. Sure, we screw up once in a while but so what? We
learn for the next time.
What bothers me more is that the f
Andy has some very good points,
If you are a human operator and listen on the frequency for a period of
time, ideally at least a few minutes if you do not use QRL or a voice
equivalent, and do not hear any other activity, you may be fairly safe
in assuming the frequency is not in use. It is not
PC-ALE , and I assume Multipsk ALE, is designed to work in attended mode for
almost all applications other than two likely scenarios.
1. Soundings: This now referred to as "station ID" by the HFLINK web site
(http://hflink.net/qso/). I think this is a fair description, since it
simply sends the
After the contact, I switched over to ALE 141A and listened for quite
some time in unproto mode. Later on I heard an eastern station calling
the HFN, which must be the HFLink Network. This can not be an automatic
station as it was outside the automatic subband. I am not suggesting
that it was t
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