Hi All,
I am new to linux but not to the Digital Modes.
I need some 1 on 1 help with getting it up and running.
I'm on Skype. Using my callsign or Echolink but prefer Skype.
I have FLDIGI running and can receive but cannot get it to TX.
I believe I have the Sounds settings correct. If you ca
Hello, Andy.
You wrote :
> Thanks Vlad, I got it working now, I think
> Andy K3UK
Yes I visit and see that it was USA 1(you) and Russia 1 (me)
I install it twice- first time for 24 flags - and after day of working
on the bands the counter was overload - so I was re-instal it to 54
countries -
Thanks Vlad, I got it working now, I think
Andy K3UK
Hello, Andy.
first go to the flag counter website ,
then push the button get yours or go directly to http://flagcounter.com/
there you setup the way you want the counter to look and press the yellow
button >>Get your flag counter
Then it gives you two rows with code Copy the first row
Go to your
NSGD has a web site for "maintenance documents" but you need a password to
access
http://www.support.nsgdata.com/maintenance_customers/
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Luzem�rio wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I got a old 1102 HF modem. I plan to use it for digital modes, but i
Hello All,
I got a old 1102 HF modem. I plan to use it for digital modes, but it is very
hard to find any documentation. I sent a e-mail to NSGDatacomm, the actual
manufacturer, in a desperate try to buy a manual, but they simply ignored me.
Does anyone knows this equipment?
I do not know it,
I do not understand how you insert the HTML in to a QRZ URL ?
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Andy obrien wrote:
> Very cool, thanks!
>
> Andy K3UK
>
Very cool, thanks!
Andy K3UK
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Vlad UA6JD wrote:
>
>
> -Off topic -
> If anybody interesting adding Flag Counter to his www.qrz.com page you
> can see in www.qrz.com/ua6jd example - for install just click on picture
> and follow instruction
>
> --
> 73 Vlad UA6JD
>
FWIW the router is really just a service - and the driver runs as a service
anyway (all drivers do). I think the microHam solution is actually rather
good.
I'm using it for HRD (CAT) and DM780 (soundcard) on 6m. When the 6m season
is over I'll probably run it on 30m / 17m.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
Andy obrien wrote:
> I'm not sure about idiot proof, does it use the Microham device router
> with audio switching? If so, that always confuses me. However, good
> to see you join the Microham "club", I used the Microkeyer...one of my
> best ever ham investments .
>
Actually I think Simon has
On 06-26, Chris Robinson wrote:
> I had simmilar issues and found that I need to power down and reboot if I
> wish to swap out USB devices. When hot swaped it gave me hell. Now I make a
> point to make connections on USB devices with system off so it auto detects
> and remains with proper settings
the the the the the and allow
Must learn to check before hitting 'send'
!
Andy
www.g4jnt.com
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "ac.tal...@..." wrote:
>
> You'll probably find JT65C is needed on the UHF bands, 432 to 2.3GHz for
> example, to allwo for teh frequency spreading Doppler - abn
-Off topic -
If anybody interesting adding Flag Counter to his www.qrz.com page you
can see in www.qrz.com/ua6jd example - for install just click on picture
and follow instruction
--
73 Vlad UA6JD
You'll probably find JT65C is needed on the UHF bands, 432 to 2.3GHz for
example, to allwo for teh frequency spreading Doppler - abnd certainly for EME
for which it was designed.
Conversely, at LF, 137 / 503kHz, teh A varient is satisfactory and only
consumes half teh bandwidth.
Andy
www.g4
FWIW in Europe you'll see plenty of PSK31 on 50.250MHz, on Thursday I saw at
least 36 stations in 17 countries (I use a TS-480SAT and 5/8 vertical). I've
also heard some RTTY on about 50.195MHz.
Callsign Time Band Country
EA8ACW/P 17:34 6mAF Canary
Yes, it's using the microHam router and I sent Jozef a suggestion for making
the installation simpler.
I understand what he's doing, for those of us who just want a COM port for
CAT control the installation guide could be a bit simpler.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
- Origin
I'm not sure about idiot proof, does it use the Microham device router
with audio switching? If so, that always confuses me. However, good
to see you join the Microham "club", I used the Microkeyer...one of my
best ever ham investments .
Andy K3UK
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 5:54 AM, Simon (HB9
Hi All,
I would like to give a big thumbs-up to the microHam USB Interface III - I've
just set it up with my TS-480SAT, DELL M1330 laptop and HRD software for 6m
digital operation. The microHam is idiot-proof and working nicely.
It was a pleasure to meet Jozef from microHam at the Friedrichshaf
All,
Had the opportunity to work ALE-400 on 6 meters today. Jerry (KC0HLN) was kind
enough to come on and test with me.
Lots of Dx on the band as well...
Tony -K2MO
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