-Hi to all.
I do it with a Softrock 40 as a second rx. (lookit up in google or
amqrp web page)
You can adapt the Softrock 40 to the IF Out of your rig (if it has one)
and then you get a 48 khz (or 96 khz) of band around your main
receiving freq with an excepcional panoramic display and a second
Other than rigs with dual receive, has anyone figured out a way to
monitor a wider spectrum range than the 3 KHz typically given us by
soundcard software? I'm lazy and would like to monitor, say7080 to
7090 with one rig and one soundcard application. Of course, the
filters on my rig are n
Thanks very much.
SHERMON HALL[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From:
Kurt
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 2:32
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Subject: [digitalradio] Veterans
Day
To all the veterans in the group
Rick,
The default 24 hour time limit is 30 minutes for most PMBOs, however,
this varies with the specific PMBO. Any PMBO will grant additional
time upon request.
Scamp is in a holding pattern since much work is being done to
eliminate the primary central server/backup central server in favor
To all the veterans in the group THANK YOU, and for all to remember
those that gave their lives tomorrow at 11am.
Kurt
WA8VBX
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Title: RE: [MFSK] Fwd: [BARS] 3.7 Mbit/s to 18 mile radius on 50 mw??
http://www.bell-labs.com/news/2001/february/26/1.html
Murray Hill, N.J. (Feb. 26, 2001)
-- Claude Elwood Shannon, the mathematician who laid the foundation of modern information theory while working at Bell Labs in the 19
Mobile Radio Technology Magazine had several
articles about this over the last few months. They provide some interesting
details about how it works.
http://mrtmag.com/news/intheworks/Bobier_xG_xMax_091205/index.html
-Steve, kc6wrd
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From:
Harv
Ne
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Harv Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> Specific frequencies would be nice. You can always move as conditions
demand
> but, it'd be nice to know where you intend to start.
>
I forgot to mention that I would like suggestions for the 30M freq. I
will ass
Specific frequencies would be nice. You can always move as
conditions demand but, it'd be nice to know where you intend to start.
Harv, AI9NLOn 11/10/05, obrienaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK folks, I received all the feedback about a digital net. Here iswhat I have come up with. Essentiall
OK folks, I received all the feedback about a digital net. Here is
what I have come up with. Essentially a 30 minute long net , twice
per week, that uses two bands and at least two modes!
Please read and offer your suggestions for improving the idea.
..
The Digi
-- Forwarded message --From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Nov 10, 2005 6:25 AMSubject: [BARS] 3.7 Mbit/s to 18 mile radius on 50 mw??To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Here's
an interesting article on a new type of radio technology called xG that
promises immense data rates, lon
-- Forwarded message --From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Nov 10, 2005 9:57 AMSubject: [BARS] 3.7MBits/s to 18 mile radius on 50 mw fraud?To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Here's The Register's take on xMax:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/09/xmax/Don't spend any money unt
Don't quote me, but I did a ride along a few years back. While the officer
wasn't terribly radio literate, he'd been around them long enough in his
career. I'd asked about his laptop and communications system that was on it.
It looked like a packet terminal w/chat mode. The guys would IM bet
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