[digitalradio] CB/HAM RADIO used 4 survival explained in article.
Hi, here is the link to the site. http://www.todayssurvival.com/ I was surprised to see that they listed using CB HAM radio for survival in the contents of the current audio production of their show. They have a list of articles archived easily accessed right on their home page. They use MP3 audio do podcasts. Loads of neat info on the site. Enjoy. 73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster BPL BAD, KILL BPL, KILL BPL!! SKCC #5322 John 3:16 Proud member of the; ARRL Handihams LiveFreeUSA NRA (If its good enough for Glen Beck Sarah Palin, its good enough for me!) 60 Plus (even tho I am younger then 60) Long:-87.334L (-87*20'3W) Lat:41.4967N (41*29'48N) EN61HL Merrillville, Indiana, 46410-3503, USA ;-)
[digitalradio] Fw: [IN_Foxhunt] Fw: [IN_DHS_ARDC] ILLEGAL RADIO OPERATERS
Any1 out in the BedFord, In area have APRS? Any1 out in the BedFord, In area set up to do some good ol fashioned Foxhunting? Any1 out in the BedFord, In area have a 2m beam they can aim at these turkeys to get a beam heading on them? Any1 out in the BedFord, In area set up for Finger Printing on 2m? Like my late maternal grandmother used to say, Give them enough rope they will hang them selfs. 1 of my favorite sayings is ( this is for those foul mouthed radio prirates out there near Bedford. In) What goes around, comes around, make sure your sins find you out, because you will get yours. They can run, but they can't hide. Somebody out there knows who this turkeys are where they are. Maybe you can solve a mystery (Robert Stacks, host of Unsolved Mysteries). 73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster SKCC #5322 John 3:16 Proud member of the; ARRL NRA Handihams LiveFreeUSA 60 Plus (even tho I am younger then 60) Long:-87.334L (-87*20'3W) Lat:41.4967N (41*29'48N) EN61HL Merrillville, Indiana, 46410-3503, USA ;-) --- On Fri, 12/25/09, customgraphicsinc! renee.tho...@mchsi.com wrote: From: customgraphicsinc! renee.tho...@mchsi.com Subject: [IN_Foxhunt] Fw: [IN_DHS_ARDC] ILLEGAL RADIO OPERATERS To: in_foxh...@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, December 25, 2009, 10:55 PM relay :) - Original Message - From: mike k To: IN_DHS_ARDC@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Friday, December 25, 2009 11:48 PM Subject: [IN_DHS_ARDC] ILLEGAL RADIO OPERATERS ON THE NIGHT OF DECEMBER 25 AROUND 11:30 PM.I HEARD A GROUP OF PEOPLE TALKING ON 144.114 2 METER FM IN THE BEDFORD AREA.THEY ARE USING VERY FOUL TALK.AND USING CB CALLS LIKE GERONIMO APPLE BIG RED CRAZY8.DON'T HAVE ANY IDEA WHO THE ARE OR EXACTLY WHERE THEIR AT.BUT LOOKING FOR SOME HELP IN CATCHING THEM.
[digitalradio] Fw: [KA9QJGREPEATERS] Differences between netbooks notebook/laptob computers
An interesting article about portable puters. I didn't know this stuff. It is worth knowing so you don't buy the wrong item are dissatisfied /surprised when you get it home find out it doesn't do or have what you expected 73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster SKCC #5322 John 3:16 Proud member of the; ARRL NRA Handihams LiveFreeUSA 60 Plus (even tho I am younger then 60) Long:-87.334L (-87*20'3W) Lat:41.4967N (41*29'48N) EN61HL Merrillville, Indiana, 46410-3503, USA ;-) --- On Sat, 12/5/09, Norm mr_norm_1...@yahoo.com wrote: From: Norm mr_norm_1...@yahoo.com Subject: [KA9QJGREPEATERS] Differences between netbooks notebook/laptob computers To: ka9qjgrepeat...@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 5:37 PM Differences between netbooks notebook/laptob computers Many people are confused by this and Generally, laptops and netbooks look similar. And manufacturers often try to blur the differences. But there are significant differences. For instance, netbooks are less expensive than most laptops. Prices start around $280. And they weigh only a couple of pounds. They typically feature 10-inch screens. Most laptops have 13-inch screens or larger. The size difference is obvious if you compare them in a store. But, if you're shopping online, size can be difficult to determine. Netbooks are less powerful than laptops. Most netbooks use Intel's Atom processor. This is a low-power, single-core chip. It can't compete with powerful processors like the Core 2 Duo. Likewise, netbooks' graphics aren't as strong. Nor do netbooks feature built-in optical drives. However, some retailers bundle external drives with netbooks. A netbook is fine for basic tasks like e-mail and surfing. You can also do word processing and use spreadsheets. But netbooks aren't recommended for gaming or video editing. Your son also will want a laptop if he does much photo editing. Netbooks dont have a highend sound card either and that can mean poorer copy on soundcard digital modes such as psk,rtty,olivia,etc,for this kind of stuff and general computer work i would recomend a medium to highend notebook as i use here at kb9ygd which will cost you much more but you will get much more and be satisfied in the long run. Kb9ygd
[digitalradio] Packet Question
Hi, I thought that I would try help Brian out but I don't know the answer my self, so I am passing this along. Thanks. 73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster SKCC #5322 John 3:16 Proud member of the; ARRL NRA Handihams LiveFreeUSA 60 Plus (even tho I am younger then 60) Long:-87.334L (-87*20'3W) Lat:41.4967N (41*29'48N) EN61HL Merrillville, Indiana, 46410-3503, USA ;-) --- On Fri, 10/30/09, KB9BVN kb9...@gmail.com wrote: From: KB9BVN kb9...@gmail.com Subject: Packet Question Date: Friday, October 30, 2009, 12:23 PM I have a KAM all mode TNC Version 5.0 I have the manuals. I have a Yaesu FT-2600. I have an IBM laptop. So let's say I want to get on 2m Packet. I see where I need essentially a modem cable from the 9 pin male serial port on the laptop to the 25 pin female port on the TNC. No problem, I have that cable. Now I need to connect the radio to the TNC. The FT 2600 has a 9 pin data port: Pin 1 - Squelch Signal Output Pin 2 - Packet RX data Output 9600 Pin 3 - Packet TX data Iutput 9600 Pin 4 - Packet RX data output 1200 Pin 5 - Ground Pin 6 - Nothing Pin 7 - External PTT Signal Input Pin 8 - DC Output (5v at 50ma for powering an external device) Pin 9 - Packet TX data input 1200 The KAM has a 9 pin male data port: Pin 1 - AFSK out - Carries tones to the audio input line of my radio. Pin 2 - XCD - Used to connect squelch line from radio, if desired. Pin 3 - PTT - Controls the PTT line in my radio. Switches rig between xmit and recv Pin 4 - Same as Pin 5 Pin 5 - Audio Signal input - use with external speaker jack, or pin 4 of the radio? Pin 6 - Ground Pin 7 - +12VDC input - can be powered here instead of a external powe rsupply. CUT OFF if not using. It is HOT when TNC is on. Pin 8 - Same as Pin 6 Pin 9 - Same as Pin 6. SO...do I have this right? I need a cable that has: KAM Pin 1 to Radio Pin 9 KAM Pin 2 to Radio Pin 1 KAM Pin 3 to Radio Pin 7 KAM Pin 4 to NOTHING KAM Pin 5 to Radio Pin 4 KAM Pin 6 to Radio Pin 6 KAM Pin 7 - Not Used KAM Pin 8 - Not Used KAM Pin 9 - Not Used I appreciate any help I can get. The KAM software is on 5.25 floppies. I do not have a computer that can read these... HOST MASTER 64 is one diskis that for a Commodore 64? Version 1.18 64/128 COMBO SIDE 1 and 2 - I have no idea what this is. 73 de KB9BVN Brian Murrey
[digitalradio] Fw: [InHam] Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), ET Docket 09-36
Hi All, I read the article about the medical device using UHF, it said that there would be extra precautions taken to reject unwanted signals from outside sources. Thats all fine good, if it works. My concern is what happens when a patient who has this technology installed in his/her body is exposed to a strong UHF signal something goes wrong? I would not want to key up have some body start having uncontollable involuntary movement /or the lack of proper movement of a limb that could cause them to have an accident that results in injury /or death. I am not so worried about interferrence from a device like this, because the power level would be so low. They are probably using somesort of digital mode anyway I don't think that it would be on all the time. I am glad that they are working on ways to help people that have physical problems. But this is something that we should keep an eye on. Anytime anyone wants to use any of our bands for a non amateur radio purpose is always cause for concern. Thanks for the soap box. 73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster SKCC #5322 John 3:16 Proud member of the; ARRL AARP NRA Handihams LiveFreeUSA Long:-87.334L (-87*20'3W) Lat:41.4967N (41*29'48N) EN61HL Merrillville, Indiana, USA ;-) --- On Thu, 4/2/09, Chris Read wd9...@gmail.com wrote: From: Chris Read wd9...@gmail.com Subject: [InHam] Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), ET Docket 09-36 To: KY Ham ky...@kyham.net, in...@mailman.qth.net, IndyHams indyhamra...@yahoogroups.com, sharonbro...@mchsi.com, edwel...@insightbb.com, Bob Poortinga k9...@k9sql.us, j...@iglou.com, Phil Racine kc4...@gmail.com, Rickey Singleton kj4...@gmail.com, kj4...@gmail.com, ww4...@insightbb.com, K4UOL k4...@insightbb.com, ktsteven...@gmail.com, jflin...@juno.com, w...@yahoo.com, Larry Brown dogsnrad...@att.net, kevin kaufhold kkaufh...@yahoo.com, wb4...@amsat.org, kc9...@verizon.net, vale...@csinet.net, Edwin Scott scottykb9...@sbcglobal.net, DELBERT FELIX wy9l.thebig...@gmail.com, k2...@comcast.net, Steve Jewell - WR9G w...@arrl.net, Stephen D. Jewell, WR9G sdjew...@fewellmonument.com, Todd Sprinkmann sprink...@excel.net, KB9UFG Mike Levato kb9...@msn.com, cbrx...@hotmail.com, Dan Evans dan.ev...@insightbb.com Cc: Ben Read rea...@gmail.com, w...@yahoo.com, WA9FDO Mike serc...@sbcglobal.net, Don Stewart k9...@netscape.com, Edwin Scott scottykb9...@sbcglobal.net, wb4...@amsat.org, KB9UFG Mike Levato kb9...@msn.com, WD9DAN Dan wd9...@yahoo.com, Steve Jewell - WR9G w...@arrl.net, WB9OPR wb9...@att.net, K9YDO k9...@comcast.net, WA9ZCE Dave crocd...@sbcglobal.net, kj4...@gmail.com, N9EHT Doug d...@hrtc.net, ww4...@insightbb.com, K9JRI k9...@mac.com, K4UOL k4...@insightbb.com, Richard OAndrews blackpowde...@sbcglobal.net, N9JSU d...@prather.us, Rickey Singleton kj4...@gmail.com, WB9VIF Preston ptuch...@comcast.net, kc9...@verizon.net, KC9CQU kc9...@comcast.net, John Gardner wd9...@sbcglobal.net, Hank Wolfla hwol...@gmail.com, k2...@comcast.net, Johnnie C. Mayfield wa9...@aol.com, Gary Hughes ghug...@tds.net, John Mayberry john_mayberry_...@comcast.net Date: Thursday, April 2, 2009, 8:44 PM FYI On March 20, the FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), ET Docket 09-36, which proposes a medical micro-power network service (MMNS) using four 6-MHz wide channels in the 413-457 MHz range. One specific band, 420-450 MHz, is problematic for Amatuer Radio Operators, because it includes the 70cm band. This micro-power service would use implanted neuromuscular stimulators that would communicate using the bands listed above. See the attached file; notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM), ET Docket 09-36 7 3 Chris ~ WD9BGQ -Inline Attachment Follows- __ InHam mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/inham Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:in...@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html