[digitalradio] Re: JT65A on 17 & 30M

2009-05-30 Thread Bill McLaughlin
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Dave" wrote: > > Does anyone use JT65A on 17 or 30 meters, and if so, what frequency is used > on both? > > Tnx es 73 > Dave > KB3MOW > Hi Dave, Thanks for the 80 meter jt65A contact tonight. Most use 10.139 for jt65a but it is crowded with Winlink, Propn

[digitalradio] Fwd: [KenwoodTS-2000] TS-2000 for sale

2009-05-30 Thread Andy obrien
-- Forwarded message -- From: Gene Gabry Date: Sat, May 30, 2009 at 5:40 PM Subject: [KenwoodTS-2000] TS-2000 for sale To: kenwoodts-2...@yahoogroups.com Hello all, I am changing the shack around, and have for sale my TS-2000, S/N40400154. I am the original owner, nonsmoking

Re: [digitalradio] JT65A on 17 & 30M

2009-05-30 Thread Andy obrien
10138.2 is what I use Andy K3UK On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Dave wrote: > > > Does anyone use JT65A on 17 or 30 meters, and if so, what frequency is used > on both? > > Tnx es 73 > Dave > KB3MOW > >

[digitalradio] JT65A on 17 & 30M

2009-05-30 Thread Dave
Does anyone use JT65A on 17 or 30 meters, and if so, what frequency is used on both? Tnx es 73 Dave KB3MOW

[digitalradio] RTTY Clubs

2009-05-30 Thread Don Rand
Don't know about clubs, but there is the 3905cc, a net, that is on 14.082 to 14.084 Saturdays at 1400 cst. I'm sure you can google it and find out more. The North American Traffic Net that is on 3905 at 10 pm cst nightly. They were going to have a RTTY net also. That can also be googled. Do

[digitalradio] RTTY Clubs

2009-05-30 Thread Fred VE3FAL
Gang: We have PSK clubs like the 070 group, and fists/skcc for cw etc. Are there any groups dedicated to RTTY? I did a Google search but come up empty on clubs, but lots on contests. Thanks Fred VE3FAL

[digitalradio] PSK31 on 6m

2009-05-30 Thread wb4...@teara.org
6 is open this morning, I'm calling CQ on 50.290 while rotating the yagi. Anyone around to try it? Dave WB4IUY

[digitalradio] Space Station Pictures

2009-05-30 Thread Trevor .
Some of the pictures of earth transmitted by the Amateur Radio Station onboard the International Space Station can be seen at: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ariss/SSTV/ The pictures are sent using Slow Scan television (SSTV) on 145.800 MHz FM. On that frequency you will may hear either the Astr