Have 2 17" LCD flat panels running in the shack.Shack has ladder line in it
running from a Zepp to a tuner inside, and no RFI problems
with either screen, even when I mess up and have SWR problems.
Running a TS480SAt , usually at 100 watts either on digital or SSB
John
VE5MU
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have 2 19"
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From: Dave
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 5:35 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] LCD flat panel monitors & RF
Anyone using one of the thin LCD flat panel monitors in the shack that
notice any RF problems with it? Ju
Is this the "chirp" software that he developed?
Andy.
On 7/7/07, Nick B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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"Andrew O'Brien"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Anyone heard from Peter Martinez G3PLX lately?
I've been in contact with Peter a few times over the last
I use one. No problems noticed at all.
Andy K3UK
On 7/10/07, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone using one of the thin LCD flat panel monitors in the shack that
notice any RF problems with it? Just ordered one, but failed to
consider how well they work in an "RF rich" environment! Only ru
I bought an Emprex 22" from Fry's and had a major flicker/shimmy. The
unit worked great in the store repair shop but was terrible in the
shack. I took it back and got an Optiquest by 22" by ViewSonic and no
problems. The ViewSonic unit is about twice as heavy as the Emprex
brand. My guess is b
Nick
I seen that his health was not to good.
I First run into Peter way way back in the 70's after
getting one of them Amtor kit boards that was about 500
US dollars.
do you know G3RSP, Alan? Work him many time on RTTY.
John, W0JAB
At 12:52 PM 7/7/2007, you wrote:
>--- In digitalradio@yahoogroup
Anyone using one of the thin LCD flat panel monitors in the shack that
notice any RF problems with it? Just ordered one, but failed to
consider how well they work in an "RF rich" environment! Only running
100 watts here, but want to know it they are more prone to RFI than the
old CRT I'm replac
Hello SSTV enthousiasts,
There is another Dutch SSTV cam online for testing propagation or
just how your pics are received in The Netherlands:
http://members.home.nl/harm.siepel/sstv.htm
He also has pages that give an overview of all the active cams in
America, Australia and Europe:
ht
Hello SSTV enthousiasts,
There is another Dutch SSTV cam online for testing how your pics are
received in The Netherlands or for checking propagation:
http://members.home.nl/harm.siepel/sstv.htm
He also has pages that give an overview of all the active cams in
America, Australia and Europe
Hi Patrick,
thanks for the info!!, Yes, I'm currently running 4.3.1, very nice program!!
On last question (for now :-) ) . After I make a "general call" approx 45
seconds later, while receiving, I noticed I trasmit a short "burst". Is this a
"This is" or "That was" post-amble or something else
Hi there SSTV enthousiasts,
There is another Dutch SSTV cam you can check for testing reception
in The Netherlands:
http://members.home.nl/harm.siepel/sstv.htm
He also has pages wich give an overview of all the active American,
Australian and European SSTV servers, with links to the list
Hello SSTV enthousiasts,
There is another Dutch SSTV cam online for testing how your pics are
received in The Netherlands or for checking propagation:
http://members.home.nl/harm.siepel/sstv.htm
He also has pages that give an overview of all the active cams in
America, Australia and Europe
If there is a market, there will be chips. It may be a new model number,
one that does duplex instead of just half-duplex. It may be integrated
with other chip functions to reduce parts count, improve performance,
etc.
AMBE encoding has uses beyond D-STAR, some think it has better
compression than
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Anyone heard from Peter Martinez G3PLX lately?
I've been in contact with Peter a few times over the last few months
as he develops the software we use over here for monitoring the 5MHz
beacon project.
--
Nick
Thanks, so it's probably military?
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "expeditionradio"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 4772kHz USB.
> 14 tone ARQ, with 600Hz pilot tone and 2900Hz reference.
> See image:
> http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/photos/browse/d445
>
> Bonnie KQ6XA
>
4772kHz USB.
14 tone ARQ, with 600Hz pilot tone and 2900Hz reference.
See image:
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/photos/browse/d445
Bonnie KQ6XA
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