Gil,
The software identifies the device and finds the vendor.
Tony, K2MO
rojomn wrote:
I assume that program soes automatically the tyupe of thing I was
talking about. It is good that such a program exists, it surely makes
it easier J
Glad you got it going and GL.
Gil, W0MN http:
Hi Dave,
It is good to see someone at the Area Net level here on this group. The
last I heard, my Section and Region nets have no digital presence. I
have discussed incorporating digital modes some years ago with the STM,
but there seems to be almost all focus on phone and CW.
As a ham who has
10 - 15 years ago Amtor, Pactor and RTTY was still king of the hill.
At 10:35 AM 11/22/2008, you wrote:
>Gee,
>
>I kinda of thought that NTS Digital had been doing this for the past 10 or 15
>years on a 24/7 basis, maybe I was mislead.
Hi Dave,
Has any station in the NTS Digital net
operated 24/7 on all HF bands simultaneously?
80m/40m/30m/20m/17m/15m/12m/10m
with multiple transmitters, or scanning?
Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA
> > Dave WB2FTX wrote:
> > I kinda of thought that NTS Digital had been doing
> > this for the past 10 or 1
Sorry, I forgot to list the 17m band :)
Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "expeditionradio"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> Is NTS Digital operating 24/7 on all international HF bands?
>
> 80m/40m/30m/20m/15m/12m/10m?
>
> Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA
Hi Dave,
Is NTS Digital operating 24/7 on all international HF bands?
80m/40m/30m/20m/15m/12m/10m?
Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA
> Dave WB2FTX wrote:
> I kinda of thought that NTS Digital had been doing
> this for the past 10 or 15 years on a 24/7 basis,
> maybe I was mislead.
>
> Dave WB2FTX
> Eastern A
Hello Votjech,
>I believe the difference between Patrick's MultiPSK and Pawel's
>original Olivia code is in the way how the sync time is adjusted after
>the initial sync is reached. Partick's code locks in time and only
Yes it is as you described (you are perspicacious!). The symbol synchronizatio
Thanks Dave
I will give that a try.
73
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-Original Message-
From: "Dave AA6YQ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2008 12:15:46
To:
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Finally coming in to the Blackberry age... Ham apps
?
RIM does provide APIs and ha
RIM does provide APIs and has 3rd party development program; see
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of rojomn
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2008 11:11 AM
To: digitalrad
You can monitor DX spots by connecting to SpotCollector's built-in web
server from your smart phone; there's URL that displays a page optimized for
the smaller screen. See
http://www.dxlabsuite.com/spotcollector/Help/WebBrowser.htm
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
-Original Message-
From:
Gee,
I kinda of thought that NTS Digital had been doing this for the past 10 or 15
years on a 24/7 basis, maybe I was mislead.
Dave WB2FTX
Eastern Area Digital Coordinator - NTS Digital
- Original Message -
From: Mark Thompson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; digitalra
Your chances would have been better with an iPhone which has an open
development interface. I see nothing of that sort for BlackBerry.
Gil, W0MN http://webpages.charter.net/gbaron
N 44.082147 W 92.513085 1050' EN34rb
Hierro Candente, Batir de repente
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailt
Vojtech,
If you can improve this with Pawel's code base many developers would be most
grateful :-)
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
- Original Message -
From: "Vojtech Bubnik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I believe Pawel's code may be improved to decrease time lag in case
> the
Well on my older Blackberry I have been using Telnet to keep logged into DX
Clusters when I am /M or /P.
Gary Mitchelson
N3JPU Davidsonville, MD FM18
http://www.mitchelson.org/
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andrew O'Brien
Hi Andy.
Let's say one works with Olivia 1000/32. Olivia sends/receives 7bit
ASCII letters. Each 7 bit letter is coded by Walch-Hadamard
transformation into 2^(7-1)=64 bits. One of 32 tones modulation codes
32=2^5 combinations, which equals to 5 binary bits. Olivia is
spreading 5 7bit letters over
After years of being the one in the family to get the hand-me-down cell
phones, I got tired and picked up a Blackberry Storm yesterday.My
contract has no limits on data transferred. Blackberries stay "connected"
to the Internet . So, what amateur radio uses can I get out of a "smart"
phone?
I assume that program soes automatically the tyupe of thing I was talking
about. It is good that such a program exists, it surely makes it easier J
Glad you got it going and GL.
Gil, W0MN http://webpages.charter.net/gbaron
N 44.082147 W 92.513085 1050' EN34rb
Hierro Candente, Batir de repe
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