[digitalradio] digital contest this weekend

2005-02-25 Thread obrienaj
Russian PSK WW Contest: 2100Z, Feb 25 to 2100Z, Feb 26 Mode: PSK31 Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m Classes: Single Op All Band Single Op Single Band SWL Exchange: RU: RST + 2-letter oblast non-RU: RST + Serial No. Submit logs by: March 8, 2005

[digitalradio] North American QSO Party, RTTY: 1800Z, Feb 26 to 0600Z, Feb 27

2005-02-25 Thread obrienaj
North American QSO Party, RTTY: 1800Z, Feb 26 to 0600Z, Feb 27 Mode: RTTY Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m Classes: Single Op (QRP/Low) Multi-Two (Low) Max operating hours: Single Op: 10 hours Multi-Two: 12 hours Max power: LP: 100 watts

[digitalradio] FS: Rigblaster M8

2005-02-25 Thread John Geiger
I have for sale a West Mountain Radio Rigblaster M8, with all of the necessary cables, the software CD, and the manual. This is the model that plugs into your 8 pin mic jack, and then allows you to plug your mic into it so you can switch between the two. Works fine, just excess to my needs at

[digitalradio] Fw: [WUN] My first time with XP the strange polytone station

2005-02-25 Thread Andrew J. O'Brien
Check the link and listen to the MP3 file of the WEIRD digital signal, Andy K3UK - Original Message - From: Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 3:55 AM Subject: [WUN] My first time with XP the strange polytone station I hope this is of

Re: [digitalradio] FS: Rigblaster M8

2005-02-25 Thread JV
John I'll take this if you still have it. JV KT4U ---Original Message--- From: John Geiger Date: 02/25/05 10:07:16 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; digitalradio@yahoogroups.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED] qth.net; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [digitalradio] FS: Rigblaster M8 I have for sale a

[digitalradio] Yet another RTTY contest this weekend

2005-02-25 Thread John Becker
North American QSO Party, RTTY: 1800Z, Feb 26 to 0600Z, Feb 27 Mode: RTTY Bands: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m Classes: Single Op (QRP/Low) Multi-Two (Low) Max operating hours: Single Op: 10 hours Multi-Two: 12 hours Max power: LP: 100 watts

[digitalradio] Careful what you type on PSK31

2005-02-25 Thread obrienaj
I copied this on PSK31 today the school system releaseing students with out even being able to read and do simple math. Also look how some lib's want to take scoreing away from sports so our kids won't feel bad and the miltary complaining when they get extended while a war is goeng on Now

RE: [digitalradio] Careful what you type on PSK31

2005-02-25 Thread KennyMac
Ouch, I resembal that remarq Kmac KC8YYC Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Careful what you type on PSK31 On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:14:33 -0500, Danny Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Either that, or he is a poor typist. Probably a Repeblican, too. Harv, AI9NL The K3UK DIGITAL MODES

Re: [digitalradio] Spotting: How does one announce the receive frequency when using soundcard software application?

2005-02-25 Thread Danny Douglas
The frequency spotted should equate to the freq that the users will show on their waterfall, not that shown on their rig. For instance I have seen far too many PSK spots for 14.070 and when I click on them, my send arrow on the waterfall sits right on that freq, and there is nothing there on the

Re: [digitalradio] Spotting: How does one announce the receive frequency when using soundcard software application?

2005-02-25 Thread Andrew J. O'Brien
Yes, but I have seen people argue that we should always post the actual frequency of the station we are receiving. So, I assume that we park our rigs on 14070 exactly and , assuming you 1500 hz sweet spot, add the hz to the frequency. Would we announce the spot as 140715 If I got my decimal

Re: [digitalradio] Spotting: How does one announce the receive frequency when using soundcard software application?

2005-02-25 Thread Danny Douglas
That how I believe it should be done Andy. Just announce the correct spot, that will show up on the waterfall. Those with CAT control thus will immediately be at the right place. In my case, the rig would go to 14.070, and then the signal on the waterfall would automatically be at 14.0715.

Re: [digitalradio] Careful what you type on PSK31

2005-02-25 Thread Danny Douglas
Forward error correction cannot correct spelling, or mistyping. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.4.0 - Release Date: 2/22/2005 The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT telnet://208.15.25.196/ a

[digitalradio] Re: Spotting: How does one announce the receive frequency when using soundcard

2005-02-25 Thread Jerry
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew J. O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, but I have seen people argue that we should always post the actual frequency of the station we are receiving. So, I assume that we park our rigs on 14070 exactly and , assuming you 1500 hz sweet spot, add the

[digitalradio] Re: Spotting: How does one announce the receive frequency when using soundcard

2005-02-25 Thread Jerry
Or one could run one of the multi channel softwares like Digipan 2.0, or Ham Radio Deluxe/PSK_Deluxe where one can view all signals in your receiver pass band. PSK is a little different then most of the other digital modes as one can have almost 10 QSO's going on within 1 kHz bandwidth. Kind

Re: [digitalradio] Careful what you type on PSK31

2005-02-25 Thread Paul L Schmidt
S! Don't tell anyone! Danny Douglas wrote: Forward error correction cannot correct spelling, or mistyping. The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT telnet://208.15.25.196/ a href=http://dxcluster.blogspot.com;img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/DigitalSpotter.gif; height=67

Re: [digitalradio] Careful what you type on PSK31

2005-02-25 Thread Harv Nelson
I always blame the birds that roost on my G5RV. Harv, AI9NL On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:30:04 -0500, Paul L Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: S! Don't tell anyone! Danny Douglas wrote: Forward error correction cannot correct spelling, or mistyping. The K3UK DIGITAL MODES

Re: [digitalradio] Careful what you type on PSK31

2005-02-25 Thread Kurt
Now I blame the keyboard, I know what I want to type, but it types what ever it wants.. Kurt - Original Message - From: Harv Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 7:37 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Careful what you type on PSK31

Re: [digitalradio] Careful what you type on PSK31

2005-02-25 Thread Jose Amador
--- Paul L Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: S! Don't tell anyone! Danny Douglas wrote: Forward error correction cannot correct spelling, or mistyping. Actually, FEC P R E S E R V E S mistypingsLOL, 8-) Jose, CO2JA __