hello all...a real programing dummy here.
my rotor display has broken. the dc output to the formerly
working meter is [EMAIL PROTECTED]', [EMAIL PROTECTED]', [EMAIL
PROTECTED]',15mvdc
@090', and finially [EMAIL PROTECTED]'. ie North centered.
i know i can calculate it every time, but this is
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From: Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 27, 2007 2:46 PM
Subject: [multipsk] Contest Digital Pentathlon - June 2007 : PSK, MFSK,
Olivia, Hellschreiber and THROB weekends
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello to all,
Information for Hams interested in
many thanks to all that replied. have now several
examples to work with. much cheaper than new meter/
controll. $160 last checked.
david/wd4kpd
Listening on 10.140 + 1000Hz for the next few hours.
PhilW de KA1GMN
PhilW, KA1GMN
All,
I will be on 30 meters PSK31 @ 10.140 + 1000Hz from to 0100z.
PhilW de KA1GMN
I am wondering if any of you programmers out there have had any luck
connecting to CWGet via windows messaging using VB6. An email to the author
did not help since he does not know VB..
73's Rick N2AMG
AIM:n2amg
Yahoo:n2amg
I use a variety of digital software and am setting up a new ocmputer
with an external 24-bit SoundBlaster Live. I read in another forum
that the 24 bit potential won't get me much because most the software
is looking for 11025 sampling rate. But getting it external-out of the
computer-seems to
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Phil Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I will be on 30 meters PSK31 @ 10.140 + 1000Hz from to 0100z.
PhilW de KA1GMN
What is the designation of 10.140 + 1000Hz? When I've looked at band
plans I sometimes see 20M psk designated as 14.070.150