On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 17:01:32 -0500, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My ESP is a bit on the FUBAR
This is what in plain english?
At 04:53 PM 8/10/2006, you wrote:
at MD Anderson doing MRIs, etc
sorry, I will be at the hospital having some radiology tests done.
cheers
73 chas
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K5DAM
sorry for late replies to you all that responded, been gone for week.
should be back in groove monday.
what i had done with the wav file was to create each modes audio stacked
in frequency. i put cw down around 300hz, then added the others on up
to around 2.5kc with a little guardband. all
..hi from tim...i'm new to this group,and have a question...a friend of
mine told me that i could use a heathkit hd15 phone patch,between my
sound card,and my kenwood ts950sd...the kenwood has input/output for a
phone patch...both transmit,and receive...anyone out there know about
this?...as
Hello everyone, I am new to radio, with some industrial electronics
background. Is there anyway to try digital modes on the cheap? I have
passed elements 2 and 3, but can't seem to spare enough time to learn
much code. Also the cost of HF equipment is also higher.
My main interest is in disaster
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Roger Glenn Loyd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone, I am new to radio, with some industrial electronics
background. Is there anyway to try digital modes on the cheap? I have
passed elements 2 and 3, but can't seem to spare enough time to learn
much
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, ve6pg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..hi from tim...i'm new to this group,and have a question...a friend
of
mine told me that i could use a heathkit hd15 phone patch,between my
sound card,and my kenwood ts950sd...the kenwood has input/output for
a
phone
Mike,
If you just want to listen in on the Digi Modes Download MMSSTV, MMVARI,
DigiPan or any number of free digital software then put your computer Mic Next
to your radio speaker.
Later Brad N1NPK
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It is amazing how well this works; more than once, I've gotten totally
confused as to how I was decoding PSK with cables misconnected or the
mixer misconfigured -- only to discover this audio path carrying the
freight.
I've tried a few audio PSK CQs in commercial airplane cabins, but have
yet