Re: [digitalradio] PSKMAIL ?

2007-09-03 Thread Per
There is a save to flash and restore from flash in the menu on psklive cd. Its been there for a few months, the earliest versions lacked that but it was requested quite early on. 73 de Per, sm0rwo - Original Message From: Jose A. Amador [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: [digitalradio] Re: A Beginner's Look at Ham Radio's Digital Future with Jeff Reinhart, AA6JR

2007-09-03 Thread bruce mallon
BONNY YOU CANNOT AND YOU KNOW IT .GET OFF IT OR WHY WOULD THEY BE TRING TO CHANGE THE RULES YOU ARE 1%OF ALL HAMS AND IT'S YOU AND THOES LIKE YOU THAT GIVE DIGITAL A BAD NAME You cannot even draw people to the bands you have BUT you want more bands ? Note HER others running digital

[digitalradio] PSKmail, as Used During My Vacation article.

2007-09-03 Thread Andrew O'Brien
PSKmail, as Used During My Vacation http://ke9v.net/2007/08/07/pskmail-as-used-during-my-vacation/ Andy K3UK

[digitalradio] Re: A Beginner's Look at Ham Radio's Digital Future with Jeff Reinhart, AA6JR

2007-09-03 Thread expeditionradio
Hi Bruce, You will find that your FCC presently has no finite bandwidth limit for ham radio data on HF. Yes, indeed, you can use 100kHz bandwidth data on HF under the present rules! It would be best to avoid believing the wild internet rumors started by ham radio's feuding foes. You complain

Re: [digitalradio] Re: A Beginner's Look at Ham Radio's Digital Future with Jeff Reinhart, AA6JR

2007-09-03 Thread bruce mallon
Rick No legacy mode user has a problem with using a spark gap if the bandwidth is within the current rules. MANY like myself have a interest in some forms of DIGITAL and I myself run some PSK-31. This is not a digital/legacy mode fight but to prevent a elite bunch which is under 1,000 HAMS

[digitalradio] Mixed modes regardless of bandplan in an emergency?

2007-09-03 Thread Andrew O'Brien
-Go for the changes and then lobby our Division Directors to get the ARRL to accept some mixed mode/content areas, especially for emergency use which is my main interest area. 73, Rick, KV9U Rick, can't we already do that in an emergency ? Andy K3UK

Re: [digitalradio] Mixed modes regardless of bandplan in an emergency?

2007-09-03 Thread Rick
Maybe theoretically, but if you don't do this on a regular basis, doing it first at the beginning of an emergency is just not a good time. I would like to see this available for those of us who think it would be VERY helpful. A good example is when someone asks for help with xyz mode. If you

[digitalradio] Re: Mixed modes regardless of bandplan in an emergency?

2007-09-03 Thread Steve
I think it would be best not to ask. Some things are purposely left out of Part 97, to give us flexibility for experimentation purposes. Many of the Amateur band plans are voluntary agreements, often known as Gentlemen's Agreements We are known for self regulating/policing to ask FCC

[digitalradio] Re: [skcc] SKED Page ?

2007-09-03 Thread Andrew O'Brien
yes, all my pages with php scripts are down. I have contacted my ISP and am awaiting their reply. I am receiving an internal server error. Andy K3UK On 9/3/07, fred hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is the sked page down, i keep getting an error message AC4R

RE: [digitalradio] PSKMAIL ?

2007-09-03 Thread Peter G. Viscarola
At one time I thought that for compatibility I would be running Linux as the host OS and then could run Windows Vista as a guest OS. Yes, EXCEPT the Linux VM software that I've run does a terrible job running Windows. The functionality is bad and the basic drivers are slow. There are a few

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Mixed modes regardless of bandplan in an emergency?

2007-09-03 Thread Rick
Steve, I would agree except for one important consideration namely that no one is trying this. Sure, if it was going on regularly, it might be better not to ask. Or do you have some inside information where hams are sending docs and other files that have text on the phone/image portions

Re: [digitalradio] Mixed modes regardless of bandplan in an emergency?

2007-09-03 Thread Paul L Schmidt, K9PS
Yep - the best way to handle an emergency is to train for it using the modes and methods you plan on using for the real thing. While it might be argued that in an emergency, mixed-mode would be legal, it wouldn't be for drills. - ps Rick wrote: Maybe theoretically, but if you don't do this on

Re: [digitalradio] Mixed modes regardless of bandplan in an emergency?

2007-09-03 Thread Jose A. Amador
For a long time already my choice has been (as a packet sysop) to send the info in the most compact way possible, and operators should know how to proceed, because RF bandwidth (read it as both occupied spectrum and time of channel occupancy) is a limited resource, contrary to what is common