I have received the email below from Yann Voumard. If you are able to
assist him, particularly with specific answers to his questions about
the AX.25 parameters I am sure he would appreciate it.
Please respond to him DIRECTLY at: yann.voum...@epfl.ch
He is not a member of this group.
Scott
CATCMD:SL02;
; set high cutoff to 2600 Hz
CATCMD:SH06;
Having to use the Packet Filter to do this is weird but it was the
only way I could find to get the filter down to 100 Hz with CAT. It
does cut monster signals down to virtually no interference.
Scott/K6IX
Andy obrien wrote:
Finally! When I
I've used Fat Cow for a couple of years with no problems. I think
they have a few site builder options but I've never tried one.
Scott ( k6ix.net )
Bert Morton wrote:
I am looking for suggestions for a reliable and reasonable web hosting
company to host a simple website for me.
It would
you have to look at their actions, not their words.
The ARRL is not dedicated to the benefit of Ham Radio, it is dedicated
to the benefit of the ARRL.
Scott Hill/K6IX
W4AGA wrote:
Setting aside the misplaced sense of entitlement in that letter,
there's this from http://www.arrl.org/news
would love me to send them the pin-out's for everything, and
you can take a look, and let me know what needs to be connected to what
- I can send you all the info.
Thanks,
Scott, W7SOT
Thanks gary, that is just what I was looking for - that will keep my buy for
a while, getting all the stuff changed around LOL
Scott, WSOT
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Chuck Mayfield
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 11:55 AM
To: digitalradio
let me know.
Scott, W7SOT
I second the motion
For the record I use Linux Windows, each has strengths and weaknesses.
Scott Gillis N3UJJ
http://n3ujj.com/hamshack.html My Hamshack
http://location.n3ujj.com/ My Current Location
http://weather.n3ujj.com/ My Amateur Weather Station
Most folks are about
Andy, if you don't get a copy somewhere else send me an email with
your snail mail address, and I will send you the issue.
Scott/K6IX
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I hate to admit this, but I forgot to renew my ARRL membership and
have missed the latest QRZ Magazine. I am told that the latest
I think that Yahoo has done the right thing, and I find it hard to
believe that Mark says that he had no warnings.
Myself as well as many others sent emails to Mark asking him to stop,
he choose not to reply to any eMails (to myself or others)
Marks actions were consistent with a spammer
profile about 10 days ago.
Scott Gillis (N3UJJ)
Rick,
I know for a fact that several members of this group (including myself)
complained directly to Mark about his REPEATED invitations (which he
ignored) so the complaints were forwarded to Yahoo.
Scott Gillis N3UJJ
http://n3ujj.com/hamshack.html My Hamshack
http
I think they shut him down for spamming other groups with his invitations.
It was really annoying.
Scott Gillis N3UJJ
http://n3ujj.com/hamshack.html My Hamshack
http://location.n3ujj.com/ My Current Location
http://weather.n3ujj.com/ My Amateur Weather Station
Most folks
History.txt file in program folder lists changes. Several changes to
the log file display, new xceivers supported, etc.
Scott/K6IX
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
-Anyone notice any major changes? Seems about the same to me.
Andy K3UK
Announce your
Thank you Andy. Now you better duck. You have maligned the sacred
cow of ham radio.
Scott/K6IX
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
FYI, my hospital OWNS the ham equipment deployed at the facility.
ARES/RACES provides operators but we retain ownership of anything we
paid for out of Govt grants. I
by leaps and bounds...and its only in beta!
73--Scott
KN3A
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check http://forums.ham-radio.ch/showthread.php?t=9592 for some
screen shots of the upcoming SSTV inclusion in DM780.
--
Andy K3UK
www.obriensweb.com
for some packet in your area around 145.01, 145.03,
145.05, 145.07, 145.09 - that might have changed over the years too
but thats where it used to be!
73-Scott
KN3A
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI, here is some traffic I just copied on 14095
managing the average
buffers is critical to working the weak ones...
I hope this answers your question Dan and you get so practical use
out of this :-)
73 Scott
VE7TIL CN89lg
PS - I hope everyone sees that JT65 is not as automated as it first
appears, it really does require a skilled operator
them, like a certain kt4* who doesn't seem capable
of ever turning his
amp off.
- Rich
Ive done it with several ops also. 1 has said thanks,
most say F you :D.
And ya the KT4 doesnt seem to understand PSK31 is just
fine without running full gallon ... and sounding like
crap.
Bonnie KQ6XA
With that attitude Bonnie you have now revealed your
real coordination.
We WINLINK will Take what ever we want and the rest
can just STFU ...
That about sum it up ?
Looking for
The only Coodination I see is WINLINK trying to grab
all the available Frequencies
Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food Drink QA.
N3JHO is the first official I can find.
28Dec99 on 14070 at 2300Z
Scotty W7PSK
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RUDE RTTY OPS DESTROYING QSOs on PSK
Im going to post a HALL OF SHAME of these ops.
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160, 80, 40 meters with almost any kind of wire/dipole antenna. We
have a weekly regional net in the Sierra foothills in California on 80
meters, and never fail to copy everyone on the net.
Scott/K6IX
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
My entry in to amateur radio was via 10 meters and the quest for DX
I just downloaded a trial of MixW and there was nothing disturbing the
audio. I do NOT think it is because of MixW being a trial version.
Scott/K6IX
Chuck Mayfield - AA5J wrote:
Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG wrote:
Hi Chuck,
The attachment worked ok here for me. The sound seems to be saying
report from someone. If your signal is very strong into
his receiver you might want to ask him to turn down his RF gain and
take another reading.
Scott/K6IX
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
On 9/17/06, Scott Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where did you see that statement Andy? The thing to turn
bit, but not much. Obviously the MixW notch is at
the very end of the signal processing chain, to late to help the weak
signals much.
Scott/K6IX
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Thanks Jose and Scott.
So, my original question was related to my observations were that lowering
RF gain on my receiver did
Where did you see that statement Andy? The thing to turn down until
you have no AGC is the audio drive from the soundcard, NOT the RF
gain. Nothing wrong with turning down the RF gain if you want to run
lower power, but that will not get rid of splatter caused by the AGC.
Scott/K6IX
Andrew
Google on download manager and find a program which will monitor the
download and restart it if necessary without going clear back to the
beginning. I used the one from Netscape until I got DSL. Almost all
of them are free.
Scott Hill, K6IX
doc wrote:
after a two hour plus dial up
Some of the RS232 adapters are not powered and cannot get the right signal levelss. Ive been reading up on those and found that Just ordering the one from Bux com is compatible in price and works perfect on my laptop.kg4bir59 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to switch my digital
I have tried this with a Triton IV and a Corsair.
They do an acceptable job if they would stay put on the frequency. I found drift
to be a problem so I quit using themand just use an ICOM 706 radio and my
SGC-2020. Theyhave much better stability.
Scott Holland
NT4P/AFA2AS
Lowell, NC
Seems like I see most RTTY on 14.080 - 14.090. Not much above that
except contests.
Scott, K6IX
F.R. Ashley wrote:
On 20 meters automated data stations are given from 14.089 to 14.099
and 14.101 to 14.112 MHz depending on the signals actual spectrum used
by the signal
My take is that the frequencies are NOT guaranteed by the FCC Period. And if an Active QSO is in progress, and the Auto op interferes with that QSO its called Jamming and subject to fines PERIOD. John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09:58 PM 11/21/05, you wrote: I wonder if
worked fine for me.
Scott, K6IX
Danny Douglas wrote:
Hmmmthe url comes up in ie with an address about:blank and just sits
there with a blank page.
Danny
- Original Message -
From: Andrew J. O'Brien
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005
Want to go portable PSK with my Laptop and have a
Rascal KIT RS232 interface for PSK. Anyone know of A
CHEAP (AKA XYL radar invisible) USB-RS232 adapter
that works (IE Providing the KEYING through RS232 I
have now )
Or is there another route I can take?
Scotty N7HJ
I am looking for someone using this combination
to give me some help.
The interface I am using is the Saratoga EZ PSK USB
and my laptop is running Windows XP PRO. The issue
I am having is that the TX audio sounds terrible.
Its not even close to a clean PSK31 signal.
I have tried the TX
it, this is exactly the
behavior you get when you go:
ManagementMessagesPostingArchives(edit)Archives Options
and click on the Moderator radio button. I know you are an
experienced moderator, but Yahoo makes it very difficult and confusing
to find and set all the options.
Scott Hill, K6IX
John Becker
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The MFJ software is really bad so dont even bother
with it. Any phone modem software including hyper
terminal in Windows will work fine. The older 16 bit
versions of Logger allow you to enter your own custom
commands in the micro's and as MFJ used different
command names you can get Logger to
I wrote an article on my digital setup a few months
back on eham.net. http://www.eham.net/articles/8616 .
This setup incorporates my old PK-232MBX, a HAL
ST-6000 Terminal Unit, and a sound card modem. This
allows access to all digital modes with the notable
exception of propriety modes of G-tor,
I already have my BPL buster up and running right now.
It's called a 10-meter beacon! You will only need a
Tech plus license at a minimum and no coronation
requirements to put up a low power slow speed CW
signal with a basic dipole antenna, a very cheap AM CB
radio, and some way to key the PTT
I have several TNC's and oh no, several terminal units
as well. I also have a sound card setup in the mix of
digital equipment. You can't do ARQ modes with a sound
card except for HFTerm which required Linux and as it
locks the OS from running any other programs you might
as well run Terman93
--- John Geiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If no one is using one of the PSK frequencies at the
time, then it is perfectly legitimite for a RTTY
operator to start CQing there, and it is actually
rude
for a PSK op to suggest that the RTTY op should
leave,
since he was there first. You
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