RE: [digitalradio] QSL via QRZ.com?

2005-03-06 Thread Kevin der Kinderen










Either direct using the address info on
QRZ.com or other instructions provided there. You'll find some provide specific
instructions for SAE and postags along with QSL manager information.

 



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Re: [digitalradio] Re:TNCs

2005-03-06 Thread Scott Erwin

I wrote an article on my digital setup a few months
back on eham.net. http://www.eham.net/articles/8616 .
This setup incorporates my old PK-232MBX, a HAL
ST-6000 Terminal Unit, and a sound card modem. This
allows access to all digital modes with the notable
exception of propriety modes of G-tor, Clover, and
Pactor II/III which I think should be limited to
commercial, non-amateur frequency's. Amateur radio
"public" frequency's should be just that with
open-source only digital modes so that anyone can use
these modes without the need of propriety hardware or
licenses.
Please note that an expensive Terminal Unit like the
HAL ST-6000 is not required for a performance boost of
the PK-232 TNC. I hooked up an old and very cheap ($5)
AEA CP-1 TU to a PK-232 for a friend with excellent
results. Doing this results in a PK-232 with 170 Hz
filtering on the received audio without the need of
going into the TNC and changing out resistors and
re-calibrating it and using direct FSK keying allows
170 Hz shifting on the transmit as well. Building the
audio interface allows including your sound card setup
as well so you have the best of all digital worlds,
software and hardware modes. PK-232 TNC's have gotten
rather cheap in the last few years. Typically you can
but one for less money than a commercial made sound
card interface, which astounds me! Here you have a
self-contained computer, modems, and audio filters
costing less than two simple passive audio and PTT
circuits in a box! As for the frequency readout
difference between stations running two different
shifts of 170 and 200, you just must remember that the
stations are splitting the slight difference so
neither ones Mark frequency will be exactly the same.
The Mark frequency of the 170 Hz station will be 15 Hz
higher and the Space frequency will be 15 Hz lower
than the 200 Hz station. When done this way 99% of the
time this will work out fine for both stations.

--- Mark Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:00 PM 3/5/2005, you wrote:
> >Do I understand this right that the sound card
> programs
> >don't care what the freq of the tones are, just as
> long
> >as the shift is right?
> 
> Yes, that is correct.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Mark N5RFX
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[digitalradio] New mode?

2005-03-06 Thread Jerry


I have an image and sound file of a signal I heard on 20 meters near
14.073 today and can not figure out what mode it is.  Guess Andy has
the Add File and Add Photo turned off in the group page.  Andy can you
turn those features on please?

Thanks,  Jerry  K0HZI






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[digitalradio] Source of Anti-Static Envelopes

2005-03-06 Thread Vince


Can anybody suggest a source for anti-electrostatic envelopes? 
I will be working on old computer, pulling out the PCI circuit cards, 
etc., and need a safe place to store them until  needed again.
TNX.

73, de ~ Vince ~
WA2RSX   IOTA  NA-026

P.S.  Has anybody come up with a clever use for all those unwanted 
AOL.com CDs ? 




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[digitalradio] Re: New mode?

2005-03-06 Thread Jerry


--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Jerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I have an image and sound file of a signal I heard on 20 meters near
> 14.073 today and can not figure out what mode it is.  Guess Andy has
> the Add File and Add Photo turned off in the group page.  Andy can you
> turn those features on please?
> 
> Thanks,  Jerry  K0HZI
Think I figured it out.  PSK125, don't hear that mode much, but set up
so I could listen and full duplex on the sound card and sounds like
PSK125.
73,  Jerry  





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Re: [digitalradio] Source of Anti-Static Envelopes

2005-03-06 Thread Gary Hinton

You can string the AOL CD's together.  Hang
them from your fruit trees to scare away the birds
from the ripe fruit.

73 Gary

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Subject: [digitalradio] Source of Anti-Static Envelopes


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> Can anybody suggest a source for anti-electrostatic envelopes?
> I will be working on old computer, pulling out the PCI circuit cards,
> etc., and need a safe place to store them until  needed again.
> TNX.
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> 73, de ~ Vince ~
> WA2RSX   IOTA  NA-026
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> P.S.  Has anybody come up with a clever use for all those unwanted
> AOL.com CDs ?
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[digitalradio] Re: Source of Anti-Static Envelopes

2005-03-06 Thread Jerry


--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Can anybody suggest a source for anti-electrostatic envelopes? 
> I will be working on old computer, pulling out the PCI circuit cards, 
> etc., and need a safe place to store them until  needed again.
> TNX.
> 
> 73, de ~ Vince ~
> WA2RSX   IOTA  NA-026
> 
> P.S.  Has anybody come up with a clever use for all those unwanted 
> AOL.com CDs ?
Vince,
Might check your local Geek shop (computer parts supplier)for
anti-static bags.

I am sure if you search Google you will find many uses for those AOL
CD's.  One story I heard was someone was going to have everyone send
them to him and then when he got a million AOL CD's he was going to
dump them on AOL's door setp, HI.  Could be an "ubran ledgend" story too.

73,  Jerry  K0HZI






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Re: [digitalradio] Source of Anti-Static Envelopes

2005-03-06 Thread Harv Nelson

For the envelopes, I've been using "Zip-Lok" sandwish bags for a good
long while.  Haven't noticed any "static" damage ... and it sure does
help to clear up the clutter.

Up here, on Lake Superior, we have more problems with deer than birds
chewing up our tomatoes and flower gardens.  The CD's will help scare
them off, too.  Gotta leave a little light on so they "sparkle" at
night in the breeze.

Harv, AI9NL


On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 16:47:25 -0500, Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>  Can anybody suggest a source for anti-electrostatic envelopes? 
>  I will be working on old computer, pulling out the PCI circuit cards, 
>  etc., and need a safe place to store them until  needed again.
>  TNX.
>  
>  73, de ~ Vince ~
>  WA2RSX   IOTA  NA-026
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>  P.S.  Has anybody come up with a clever use for all those unwanted 
>  AOL.com CDs ? 
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