Re: [digitalradio] Announcing : Annual Digitalradio Awards 2006.

2006-12-31 Thread w6ids
Well, I'll pass along my thanks again; I joined the softrock40 group this evening along with the forum for Quicksilver. Howard W6IDS Richmond, IN - Original Message - From: KD5NWA To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 8:48 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Annou

Re: [digitalradio] 1 more shedule for the science fair

2006-12-31 Thread Danny Douglas
Thats fine with me. Looking at the charts for tomorrow, it would appear that 30/20/17 are all to be open from 1600-2200z tomorrow. If you have 30, that might be a good starting point. Send me an email when you are ready to start and we look for you around 10.139 on PSK (that is actual freq -

Re: [digitalradio] Announcing : Annual Digitalradio Awards 2006.

2006-12-31 Thread Jose A. Amador
Trere is a page with a good collection of Softrock stuff, including some info about a Softrock transceiver http://dj9cs.raisdorf.net/SDR-SoftRock.html Jose, CO2JA KD5NWA wrote: > > > Andrew O'Brien wrote: >> Biggest disappointments of the year : 1. ALE . Has just not taken >> off in the amate

Re: [digitalradio] Re: External hard drives?

2006-12-31 Thread Jose A. Amador
KD5NWA wrote: > > > KV9U wrote: >> 1.This is a bit off topic, but I have often wondered why some >> windows programs require Windows Registries and some work >> completely without this. What causes a software author to cross the >> line that requires those registry entries and all the complicatio

Re: [digitalradio] Announcing : Annual Digitalradio Awards 2006.

2006-12-31 Thread KD5NWA
w6ids wrote: > Thanks, Cecil, for the informative reply. I can't tell you where/how I > got the impression that the project was sleepy. It has been quite > some time since my first exposure to it, so the memory is a bit > dull on this aspect. I must say that your message was well > received he

Re: [digitalradio] New Software Defined Receiver soon to be available

2006-12-31 Thread Mike/k1eg
Phil this is very interesting. Do you have any figures on sensitivity yet and what's your target price area? 73 Mike/K1EG

Re: [digitalradio] Announcing : Annual Digitalradio Awards 2006.

2006-12-31 Thread w6ids
Thanks, Cecil, for the informative reply. I can't tell you where/how I got the impression that the project was sleepy. It has been quite some time since my first exposure to it, so the memory is a bit dull on this aspect. I must say that your message was well received here. I'll take on the

Re: [digitalradio] Announcing : Annual Digitalradio Awards 2006.

2006-12-31 Thread KD5NWA
w6ids wrote: > Hey, Cecil > > I went to the link at the end of your message. The site > seems a bit sparse. I did learn of Soft Rocks a while > ago, but it memory serves, it seemed like the project > was sort of going into a sleepy mode. > > Tell me where to look for specific thingies l

[digitalradio] Re: Best New Software Award

2006-12-31 Thread Bill McLaughlin
Dave, Thanks to you and all the others..even though I only use Linux/Unix offline, I do appreciate the work you and the others do to make various digital modes available to many...(and Joe has a new call - N8FQ ) 73 Bill N9DSJ --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, w1hkj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [digitalradio] 1 more shedule for the science fair

2006-12-31 Thread Roger J. Buffington
John Bradley wrote: > > tell me when and where ...mid morning January 1 would work since > propagation isn't bad > > john VE5MU > let us know the time and freq and initial mode and I will be available as well. de Roger W6VZV

[digitalradio] New Software Defined Receiver soon to be available

2006-12-31 Thread Phil Covington
Highlights: 16 bit 130 MSPS ADC HPF, LPF, RF AMP Switchable Front End 0-31.5 dB Attenuator in 0.5 dB steps Cyclone II FPGA Two AD6620 DDC co-processors USB 2.0 480 MSPS High Speed Interface to PC 0.1 to 33 MHz coverage (0.1 to 65 MHz extended) RX bandwidths from 33 MHz to 1kHz Two independent RX c

Re: [digitalradio] 1 more shedule for the science fair

2006-12-31 Thread John Bradley
tell me when and where ...mid morning January 1 would work since propagation isn't bad john VE5MU - Original Message - From: Chris Edwards, AE4XO To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 12:57 PM Subject: [digitalradio] 1 more shedule for the science

[digitalradio] Happy New Year: In To Our 8th !

2006-12-31 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Happy New Year to all. Thanks for keeping this email group going. We have had some really good contributors this year and a great spirit of cooperation. 2007 will be the 8th year that we have been sending messages about digital modes, while not techinally our 8th anniversary...yet. May the

Re: [digitalradio] Announcing : Annual Digitalradio Awards 2006.

2006-12-31 Thread w6ids
Hey, Cecil I went to the link at the end of your message. The site seems a bit sparse. I did learn of Soft Rocks a while ago, but it memory serves, it seemed like the project was sort of going into a sleepy mode. Tell me where to look for specific thingies like pricing for additional f

[digitalradio] 1 more shedule for the science fair

2006-12-31 Thread Chris Edwards, AE4XO
Hello gang, I need to have at least 1 more schedule with a station that can do both olivia and psk31 to help finish up the science fair experiment that I am helping with. please contact me off th elist to set it up thnaks ! chris ae4xo

[digitalradio] Best New Software Award

2006-12-31 Thread w1hkj
Thank you for the /Best New Software Award - 2006./ I would like to recognize the following amateur radio operators who put their rigs, their computers and their patience at my disposal for nearly 9 months of rapid application development: * Joe Veldhuis, KD8ATU - Joe contributed to some o

Re: [digitalradio] Keying interface

2006-12-31 Thread Dave Corio
Thanks! I found it earlier & already ordered! 73 Dave KB3MOW Robert Norris wrote: Dave, You should find the Donner site using either of the following links: http://www.donnerstore.com http://home.att.net/~n8st/

Re: [digitalradio] Announcing : Annual Digitalradio Awards 2006.

2006-12-31 Thread KD5NWA
Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG wrote: > Cecil, > > Thanks for the pointer to the Softrock txrx kit - it looks like a lot of > fun for not many dollars. A question for you - is mounting the surface > mount components do-able for the average ham with no special surface > mount gear? > > Tnx es 73 de Bre

Re: [digitalradio] REQ Antarctrica

2006-12-31 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Try these general aero frequencies 5.5650 South Atlantic Ocean 5.6430 South Pacific Ocean 8.8610 Sth Atlantic 8.8670 South Pacific 10.0960 South America 11.1950 South America 13.3150 South Atlantic 17.9040 Pacific Ocean Also, some specfic Quantas reports you might find useful are 21,970.0 L

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Don't ignore proposals/local HF net successes

2006-12-31 Thread Miroslav Skoric (YT7MPB)
KV9U wrote: > > Rather, they are mostly interested in working some simplex and some > repeaters and more rarely now, some packet. And many of them eventually > let their license expire. I do like the ARRL's proposal that we need to > make HF available to new hams. In fact, the thought that ham

[digitalradio] Test in Packet 110 bauds

2006-12-31 Thread Miroslav Skoric (YT7MPB)
Patrick Lindecker wrote: > Hello to all, > > We have done a short experimentation in APRS Packet 110 bauds, Fred > (OH/DK4ZC) repeating the frames ("digipeater"). > > It works well. The signal must be good but not so powerful as in Packet 300 > bauds. So I could exchange APRS frames with Fred

[digitalradio] REQ Antarctrica

2006-12-31 Thread ELT - LGAV
Any idea what frequency use the Qantas flights over antarctica? Please replay also on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks