Re: [digitalradio] Re:ALE400 and 141A

2009-01-22 Thread Rick W
Yes, it is OK in the U.S. to have RTTY/Data stations operate below 7100 and wider than 500 Hz if operating between two stations with control operators on each side. They can be physically present at the operating point or by remote control. The IARU Region 2 Band Plan does not recommend wide mo

RE: [digitalradio] OT: the economy

2009-01-22 Thread John Bradley
thank-you This one is over and done.

Re: [digitalradio] OT: the economy

2009-01-22 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
This one is over and done. Way to far off topic. John, W0JAB co-moderator

Re: [digitalradio] OT: the economy

2009-01-22 Thread Brent Gourley
why is any of this discussion on "digitalradio" list server? Nothing destroys a group quicker than a discussion of politics or religion. Please take it elsewhere. KE4MZ, Brent Dothan, AL bg...@comcast.net www.wb4zpi.org - Original Message - From: John Gleichweit To: digitalradio

Re: [digitalradio] OT: the economy

2009-01-22 Thread John Gleichweit
That kind of plan is exactly why we didn't truly prosper until the '80s when Reagan dropped the top marginal tax rate to 39%. We don't have a flat 35% tax rate right now. In fact, if you look at the distribution of tax revenue, the top 5% of taxpayers pay 70% of the taxes, and the bottom 50% pay

RE: [digitalradio] Re:ALE400 and 141A

2009-01-22 Thread John Bradley
so manual operation with widths greater than 500hz are OK below 7100? In other words if we are running 141A on 7096 , this would be OK, but automatic sounding on this frequency would not be permitted in the US? These new emergency frequencies were set up in Canada to comply with the IARU guidel

Re: [digitalradio] Re:ALE400 and 141A

2009-01-22 Thread Rick W
Hi John, From the FCC perspective: Here in the U.S., stations with automatically controlled RTTY/Data emissions can operate on 40 meters within 7.100 - 7.105 MHz. If the automatic station is responding to interrogation by a station under local or remote control and does not exceed 500 Hz in b

RE: [digitalradio] Re:ALE400 and 141A

2009-01-22 Thread John Bradley
heard them up on 7103. In Canada we have a newly determined, voluntary emergency digital frequency of 7096.0 This would be for all digital modes With the US rules, what modes could be used on that particular frequency?? John VER5MU From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@y

[digitalradio] RE: [sdsixshooters] the economy

2009-01-22 Thread Howard S. White
Mike: Your plan would be a total disincentive to creating jobs, wealth and prosperity. The last thing we need at this time of economic hardship is to rob the economy of vitally needed capital and sink it into the black hole of government. Read your history books The government

[digitalradio] the economy

2009-01-22 Thread Mike Lebo
How I would fix the economy Greed is hurting all of us. When is there enough wealth to stop getting more? If someone gets $100,000,000,000, he can afford to pay 99% tax and learn to live on $1,000,000,000. But our tax laws give that person $650,000,000,000. I don't believe that is fair. So I prop

Re: [digitalradio] Re:ALE400 and 141A

2009-01-22 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
FWIW - They have been trying 7105 this week. At 07:30 AM 1/20/2009, you wrote: >PSK PropNet is also near 7.103, actaully at 7.103.2

Re: [digitalradio] Re: FlDigi version 3.10 need some help

2009-01-22 Thread Russell Blair
Thanks Jim I will take a look at these setting, I also have HRD, MMTTY, MutilPSK, and they all seem to work OK, I will keep at it and see if I can get this to work Thanks for the help.   Russell   = IN GOD WE TRUST ! = Russell Blair (NC5O) Skype-Russell.Blair

[digitalradio] Metro Phoenix Digi Activity

2009-01-22 Thread ke7tqc
Does anyone know of any digital activity on VHF/UHF in the metro Phoenix are? I have scanned through 2M, 440 and 6M and it all seems to be pretty dead except for APRS. Thanks In Advance Mike, KE7TQC