[digitalradio] Apple Set to Tune the Mainstream into Podcasts

2005-06-24 Thread Andrew J. O'Brien
I am forwarding this since I got a few questions about my Podcasting of World Of Radio Apple Set to Tune the Mainstream into Podcasts By Matt Hicks June 17, 2005 When Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs took the stage last week at Apple's major developer confere

RE: [digitalradio] Re: Too much power and courteous notifiication - how/if

2005-06-24 Thread Kevin der Kinderen
Thanks for the response Jerry.   If it's tradition, then only those that respect that tradition will follow it. Others will have something much different to say about it. Someone just discovering PSK today may not have the same feelings about its roots as someone that was there from the

[digitalradio] Re: Too much power and courteous notifiication - how/if

2005-06-24 Thread Jerry
Kevin, I thought PSK31 is supposed to be a QRP mode, so therefore "Tradition". But who operates true QRP <5 watts? I guess that is what most think the power level should be for QRP? Have made contacts with stations using 5 watts or less, and the copy was very good. The band conditions have been

RE: [digitalradio] Re: Too much power and courteous notifiication - how/if

2005-06-24 Thread Kevin der Kinderen
I don't mean to display my ignorance – too much anyway. But I'd like to ask a question or more.   Being a QRPer, I enjoy running low power. That was one of the attractions of PSK. But I don't try to impress my way of operating on others. Is there a technical reason for maintaining low p

[digitalradio] Re: Clocks (was: Mini DIN plugs)

2005-06-24 Thread Paul L Schmidt
Another alternative is to sort messages by order received, if your mail client allows it. I regularly get e-mail from one person who keep re-setting his clock but has some application that keeps re-setting it back incorrectly. After losing a few messages from him (that were found by sorting by se

[digitalradio] Re: ATTN: WG3G

2005-06-24 Thread Steve Waterman, k4cjx
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "swl0720" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > SOMEBODY WANTS TO TALK TO YOU REAL BAD ON 7071.2 PACTRASH WILL YOU > PLEASE ANSWER THE STATION...IT DOES NOT ID AND IS CAUSING A LOT OF QRM > ON THE 40M BAND...PROBABLY GOT SOME HAM GRAMS FOR YOU TO PASS ON... WG3G

Re: [digitalradio] Small DIN plugs

2005-06-24 Thread Ken Wilhelmi
Omar- I got a computer PS2 keyboard extension cable and cut the cable to the desired length. Then just added the correct connector to the other end. Some PS2 connectors have extra plastic on the housing around the connector that may get in the way on the 100D socket. It can cut with a very sharp

Re: [digitalradio] Mini DIN plugs

2005-06-24 Thread Omar Shabsigh
Thank you Dean.   Done   I could not get to obriens web site.   73   Omar YK1AO The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT telnet://208.15.25.196/ More info at http:///www.obriensweb.com YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "digitalradio" on the web.   To unsu

Re: [digitalradio] Mini DIN plugs

2005-06-24 Thread Dean Gibson AE7Q
Please set the clock in your computer to the current year, so that your message sorts properly: On 2004-06-24 07:48, Omar Shabsigh wrote: > Hi Group; > > This is not an out of topic question. I want to connect my PC sound > card to the FT-100D. I bought the mini DIN plug to insert in the > F

[digitalradio] how much power is to much ?

2005-06-24 Thread John Becker
90 percent of my digital operation is Amtor, Pactor and RTTY. The other 10 per cent is MT-63 and HELL. I have started to get my feel a bit wet with PSK-31. But I would like to say that I have found that the biggest problem with some (not all) of the pactor stations seems to be that they are drivi

[digitalradio] Mini DIN plugs

2005-06-24 Thread Omar Shabsigh
    Hi Group;   This is not an out of topic question. I want to connect my PC sound card to the FT-100D. I bought the mini DIN plug to insert in the FT-100D but I think I shall destroy it while soldering the wires. It is too small.   I remember seeing on the web or in a message somebody de

[digitalradio] Small DIN plugs

2005-06-24 Thread Omar Shabsigh
Hi Group;   This is not an out of topic question. I want to connect my PC sound card to the FT-100D. I bought the mini DIN plug to insert in the FT-100D but I think I shall destroy it while soldering the wires. It is too small.   I remember seeing on the web or in a message somebody descri

RE: [digitalradio] 10 meter mode

2005-06-24 Thread Box SisteenHundred
That's 30-meters... not 10-meters. And, its probably military traffic. 73, Bill KA8VIT >From: "jerloch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com >To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [digitalradio] 10 meter mode >Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 12:27:07 - > >Would someone

[digitalradio] Re: Too much power and courteous notifiication - how/if

2005-06-24 Thread Jerry
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Part of what Harv Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Gang! Maybe someone could set up an online "Waterfall Gallery" with screen shots of the most offensive splattering sigs posted (complete with callsigns) for all to see. It'd be neat to use some thing like

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Too much power and courteous notifiication - how/if

2005-06-24 Thread Harv Nelson
Hi Gang! Maybe someone could set up an online "Waterfall Gallery" with screen shots of the most offensive splattering sigs posted (complete with callsigns) for all to see.   It'd be neat to use some thing like KPSK with its multi-channel copy to show the same conversation going on in 4 or 5 dif

[digitalradio] Re: Too much power and courteous notifiication - how/if

2005-06-24 Thread Jerry
Paul, I completly agree with you on keeping PSK31 a low power mode. Have had near 2000 contacts on PSK231 over four years running 15 to 20 watts output. Here is a quote from an article by Steve Ford WB8IMY who writes for QST and mostly about "Digital" modes. "The Future I don't think it is a co