Re: [digitalradio] HB9DRV SDR-Radio updated 1e now available
Nice looking radio. However, I could hear no signals when tuning the bands. Suggestions, please. (Keep 'em clean). Regards, George, NJ3H --- On Mon, 3/8/10, Andy obrien wrote: From: Andy obrien Subject: [digitalradio] HB9DRV SDR-Radio updated 1e now available To: "digitalradio" , sdr...@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, March 8, 2010, 3:17 PM HB9DRV SDR-Radio updated 1e now available http://www.sdr- radio.com/ Downloads/ March8th2010Tech Preview1e. aspx cool Andy K3UK
[digitalradio] ROS - CQ100
Has anyone tried this mode on CQ100? Regards, George NJ3H
[digitalradio] AC5JV
HAPPY NEW YEAR
[digitalradio] HAPPY HOLIDAYS
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL FROM AC5JV,GEORGE
[digitalradio] RE; AC5JV NEWBIE QUESTION [OLIVIA]
HEY THANKS TO ALL WHO REPLYIED TO ME /// GOOD INFO I NEEDED . 73 AC5JV
[digitalradio] NEWBIE QUESTION FROM AC5JV
BE DOING SOME READING UP ON THE 'OLIVIA MODE' I HEAR IT ON 17M SOMEWHAT . MY QUESTION IS WHAT MODE IS USED THE MOST ? LIKE 16/500 ? OR DO YOU CHANGE IT IT UP AND DOWN IN DIFFERENT BANDS? THANK YOU AC5JV,GEORGE
[digitalradio] RE: FROM NEW MEMBER AC5JV
WISH TO THANK ALL OF YOU WHO WELCOMED ME TO THIS GROUP . LOOKING FORWARD TO READING MESSAGES AND POSTS . THANK YOU AC5JV,GEORGE
[digitalradio] HELLO FROM NEW MEMBER // AC5JV
HELLO my name is george , i'm 58 yrs old , disabled retired . been hamming since 1993 . i had my extra class ticket for 13 yrs . i have always been interested in the digi stuff but here late have really gotten in to it , so i joined this page to read and learn more about it.i operate a ts-50 kenwood mobile in the house on a power supply , use an mfj949e versa tuner II into a 160m 1/4 wave end-fed inverted 'v' configuration . i hombrewed my inteface and use a dell computer to run programs . i have downloaded just about ever free digi program i can find and have them up and running . trying to decide the ones i like best ,i will mainly read what all have posted to learn more . wish to thank the group for letting me join. 73's ac5jv george
[digitalradio] Re: Noise
A couple of things from experience... First, cable internet service does use HF frequencies. I forget which direction is down there, but one is. Second, your power company is a rare find these days. Ten years back it seems most truimmed the "fixit" guys to cut expenses. I've gone thru it with two power companies now. Time was when all power companies did just that, look for problems. If it is an insulator breaking down, for example, that's current being spent that isn't being billed to anyone. Add up enough of it and its real money to them. but wideband noise like that may not be power company related. Here at my place I've had that now for a few years, making HF pretty useless. But don't discount wall warts. Most of them now are switchers, and make lots of noise. Just not wideband constant level noise so much. And since the energy bill last year, more to come, the feds now mandate efficiency of those things. My two cents. GeorgeC W2DB
Re: [digitalradio] Re: CW - last resort?
Very good Simon. Years ago we had racing pigeon's. To bad I still don't have the loft. Have a good day. George K1OLS PS I thing your program is great. > UK members of this list are already constructing pigeon lofts. > > Simon Brown, HB9DRV > > -- > From: "Jack Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> I guess it's time for us all to learn how to build spark gap >> transmitters, just in case. >> > > > > > Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Page at > http://www.obriensweb.com/sked > > Check our other Yahoo Groups > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dxlist/ > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/contesting > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
Re: [digitalradio] Some thoughts on antenna polarization for emergency use
I recall reading years ago horz TV may have been picked over vert because some test showed there to be less multipath and therefore less reflections and ghosts on the picture. I have no idea whether that is true. I remember seeing vert TV antennas in some other countries. AL7BX/ George > > >