her
frequencies, such as those commonly used for digital modes, but, rather
than enter them one by one, I was looking for a list of the commonly
used frequencies that could have labels added in one fell swoop by
simply importing a file in the appropriate format.
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Alan NV8A
On 07/23/08 08:0
Is there a list of generally accepted HF frequencies for digital modes
in Region 2 somewhere?
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Alan NV8A
ow the ver. 1.3 docs. were worded, but
they led me to search farther afield and find a package containing both
MELP_1400.DLL and MELP_DLL.DLL, which I have now been using with FDMDV
1.2. Much better now.
Alan NV8A
I've been attempting for the first time to decode FDMDV signals that
I've been hearing on and off over the last hour or so on 14.236, but
everything seems very distorted.
Anybody else experiencing this? Is the fault at the transmitter end, or
is there some trick I might be missing?
addresses. I solved the problem by switching ISPs.
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Alan NV8A
://www.ecomstation.com
I have it running on two AMD dual-core machines (OS/2 supported 64 CPUs
from way back) with on-board Gigabit networking and sound.
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Alan NV8A
On 03/30/08 12:38 pm Howard Brown wrote:
> I read the article. Nonetheless, the first NT release was originally
> intended to be 'the
ing... My perception is that the most reliable
> and practical system must be a minimialistic one in terms of parts and
> complexity.
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Alan NV8A
According to the latest ARRL Letter, the League has been asking people
for three years now and has received many responses. Withdrawing
RM-11306 now is one result of those responses.
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Alan NV8A
On 04/28/07 12:16 am bruce mallon wrote:
> OK
>
> RM-11306 is on the back burner for
ith old version of Windozzze, so they buy new version of Windozzze then
find they need to upgrade other apps.
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Alan NV8A
was
*not* intended for people starting from scratch but assumed that
participants had gone through the material on their own first.
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Alan NV8A
likely to ask: the same questions
tended to come up again and again in various combinations.
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Alan NV8A
haven't done the trick.
Alan NV8A
On 01/19/07 08:56 pm John Becker wrote:
> Funny how it worked so well so damn long with the
> requirement. this PC stuff has got to stop. what's next
> blind people driving?
>> "This change eliminates an unnecessary regulatory
We've already got three Yahoo groups for the Icom IC-706MkIIG and two
each for the Icom IC-7000 and Kenwood TH-F6A. What's wrong with other
equipment or modes having redundant groups? ;-)
Alan NV8A
On 03/31/06 01:56 pm John Becker wrote:
> There is already a group for it
If some people would stop sending messages in HTML *and* other people
would stop choosing to view messages as HTML, we wouldn't have this problem.
Bill's message displays on my computer in the same size type as
everybody else's messages do.
Alan NV8A
On 03/25/06 11:43 pm Bi
I know that now, but I am used to decimal numbers where 3.9 > 3.13.
Perhaps he should number his revisions of ver. 4 (whenever it may
appear) starting with 4.01 rather than 4.1.
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Alan NV8A
On 03/17/06 03:38 am Özhan Önder wrote:
> Dear Alan,
> Version 3.9 > Version 3.10 &g
I had been receiving my first PAX2 transmissions using MultiPSK 3.13 but
then became aware that ver. 3.9 is available, so I downlaoded and
installed it, only to find that ver. 3.9 seems to be missing the PAX(2)
capabilities.
What's going on here?
Alan NV8A
Need a Digital mode QSO? Co
that suited.
Another mode I only heard but was away from the computer and did not see
what it looked like.
What modes are being transmitted here or have been over the last half an
hour or so?
Alan NV8A
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of
own by the appearance of the signal, then
maybe I could get everything working OK by playing with the program's
options.
Alan NV8A
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup
A. Icom has said that they do not intend to discontinue the 706. We
shall see.
B. People have complained that the microphone supplied with the 706 did
*not* have DTMF capabilities. You just can't please everybody.
Alan NV8A
On 02/24/06 04:37 pm Danny Douglas wrote:
> It escaped me
artitions (hda1,
hdb3, etc.), bearing no resemblance to what they were actually named,
thus making it difficult to be sure that one is installing Linux to the
intended partition.
I would never again install Linux without having a verified backup of
the whole system from which I can restore any
Might even adopt the Metric system within another century or so.
My Dutch-born mother-in-law says that if she could get used to miles and
pounds and inches at age 40+, Americans could easily get used to the
Metric system if they started learning it in school.
Alan NV8A
On 02/07/06 07:21 pm
said he saw a
> > big difference, maybe I am digitalblind. Andy K3UK
>
> The saleman is, of course, "seeing" the display through his
> commission "eyes".
I am not in the market for a big-screen TV, but I can even see the
difference between Standard-Definition
I don't know; I
decided that the RigExpert was more than I wanted to spend.)
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Alan NV8A
On 12/08/05 06:30 pm Frank R . Hammond tossed the following ingredients
into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup:
> Good day for all my fellow MixWers.
>
> I was using MixW on my old compu
ick" or in the
computer itself?).
I wonder, however, why you are determined to use a notebook computer.
Desktops are better value for money unless you really need the
portability, and even a current desktop supplied without serial ports
probably could have a multi-serial card installe
Don't have the ad in front of me here, but are you sure this isn't the
price after a long commitment to AOL?
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Alan NV8A
On 11/24/05 06:35 pm Andrew J. O'Brien tossed the following ingredients
into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup:
> Just in case you need a new PC for
anybody so inclined could sign up for a bunch of Yahoo! or other groups,
post messages to every one advertising get-rich-quick schemes, porno
sites, or cut-rate Viagra, then unsubscribe again.
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Alan NV8A
On 10/06/05 06:14 pm N7HIY tossed the following ingredients into the
ever-growing pot o
the lawyers who are the real winners.
Alan NV8A
On 03/22/05 03:28 pm Andrew J. O'Brien tossed the following ingredients
into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup:
> I'm not sure how legit this is but I thought I would pass the article along
>
> http://www.theinquirer.ne
Someone else mentioned the cost of cables. The QVS package I use
included the cables. I no longer recall the price of the unit.
Alan NV8A
On 02/11/05 11:36 am I wrote:
> As for KVM switches: I have a 2-port QVS KVM (purchased at MicroCenter)
> that works fine for me. I am sure they
ogrammable
"Gateway 2000" PS/2 keyboard with 12 Fn keys on the left where they
belong) as well as my cordless trackball with a USB connection from the
"base" to the computer.
This KVM has a button to switch between machines, or I can switch using
ScrollLock, ScrollLock, Up/Dn arrow.
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