groups that send a email direct on each post with no
bounces either way only Amsat-BB seems to have a issue.
So I dunno I guess this may be goodbye guys its been fun... (it this makes it
in)
73
Kevin WA6FWF
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the digest might be a answer but
one has to be careful or you end up sending the entire digest as a quote...
It just seems for the time being bounces could go to /dev/null the
bit bucket or ignored until a fix is found rather than suspending
accounts.
73
Kevin WA6FWF
On 5/27/2014 12:02
are the default for the 9100, if yours are
different then of course adjust the values to match your 9100.
I'm guessing you have missed a step somewhere...
73
Kevin wa6fwf
On 4/18/2014 7:02 AM, george hinkle wrote:
I have an Icom 9100 been using if for a good time now. I'm using SatPC32 which
works very
. This information is collected and logged automatically in most
cases. - Howie
I would not be too sure about They don't record and save you
conversations maybe not the carrier itself but someone else might be.
Kevin WA6FWF
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that will do this?
Thanks 73
Kevin WA6FWF
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Might I ask what sort of preventative maintenance did you perform each year?
73 Kevin WA6FWF
On 12/10/2013 8:46 AM, Lizeth Norman wrote:
Purchased a M2 436CP30. Had a failure of the switching block in less than 5
years. White plastic cracked and allowed water to ingress to the switcher
that is the thing to worry about.
73 Kevin WA6FWF
On 12/10/2013 10:32 AM, R.T.Liddy wrote:
I'm neutral on this topic, but I was curious if the M2 Manual mentioned
anything about maintenance. Here are the instructions:
http://www.m2inc.com/pdf_manuals/436CP30.pdf
There is no mention of maintenance
I have heard that also, I figured it was someone hitting the sat so
hard that they are modulating the beacon.
Kevin
WA6FWF
On 12/5/2013 8:34 PM, n0jy wrote:
During the eclipse passes while copying telemetry with my Funcube
Dongle Pro + I am hearing SSB QSOs on the beacon frequency
FYI for the price he is asking.
http://www.kuhne-electronic.de/en/products/down-converters/mku-lnc-24-oscar-2-tm.html
at over $100 less is a better deal with a much better noise figure and a
910 or 9100 will drive it fine.
73 WA6FWF
On 12/4/2013 9:16 AM, Les Rayburn wrote:
The item
maybe http://ssl.engineering.uky.edu/missions/orbital/kysat-2/about-kysat-2/
On 12/4/2013 2:31 PM, Rick Elverum Sr. wrote:
What satellite is 9600 baud kiss format
On 437.405 FM
With the. Call of KK4AJJ
Heard over Breckenridge
On Dec 03 21:45 UTC
Dec 4 21:45 UTC
I'm a little
Out of the loop
FM'ing
no batteries solar only so no regulation on the voltage bus, stations
that can't hear keep turning up their power until they can hear and
then the sat starts fm'ing because they are hogging all the available
power and so others now have a hard time using the sat... age old
story
some other programs I see data coming from the sat on this tnc.
I would like to get this working to make use of the write to file feature.
Thanks 73
Kevin wa6fwf
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Thank You Mike for version 8.3 of Online Kiss, the new version works
fine with my KPC-9612.
73 Kevin WA6FWF
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/Thermal-Fuses-Breakers-Switches/1.html
or at other places...
73
Kevin WA6FWF
On 2/23/2012 6:31 AM, David Palmer KB5WIA wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Well I'll be QRT from the sats for a little while!! After replacing
my UHF antenna on the backyard satellite array, I managed to catch the
(slightly longer
or
slightly more or about the same, no matter how you cut it not enough
difference to be able to
fuse for it.
I always thought a timeout in the LVB code might be nice, I'm
driving but the numbers are not
changing might be nice... but in the meantime the thermals will work..
73
Kevin WA6FWF
On 2
of the way because FOX is on the move NOW.
I would prefer to have HEO's and LEO's rather than nothing
and just listen to dead static each day.
Kevin WA6FWF
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73
Kevin WA6FWF
On 2/2/2012 7:28 AM, Vince Fiscus, KB7ADL wrote:
I have an old GPS unit, a Magellan explorist 210. It's fairly
accurate determining position. After it has acquired about eight to
ten satellites the position error averages between 20 to 35 feet
looks like your RANDR issue is a known bug, looking out on the
macports.org website
What does 'Xlib: extension RANDR missing on display
/tmp/launch-XX/:0' mean?ΒΆ
Bruce,
it looks fine to me...
Kevin WA6FWF
PACB-1 LSTAT-0 :I P:0x13A8 o:0 l:29239 f:29250, d:1 st:5 e:99
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PECHO-11 PBLIST-0 :PB: Empty.
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PECHO-11 PBLIST-0 :PB: Empty.
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PECHO-11 PBLIST-0 :PB: Empty.
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