Good evening,
This message is off-topic, but I hope someone can provide me some help and
information.
Desire: To receive updated news (in an ASCII text format), that I can then
save to a text file and then send using different digital modes. This will be
done over the internet, if possible a
Steinar Aanesland wrote:
> It turned out to be a real hate network. It vomit up extremely bad
> things about the Obama administration. I am not going into the politics
> here, but is this type of network allowed in US on the HAM band ???
There is a widely held misconception about what is, and is
Hi Andy
I probably was too far out with this "off topic" , but after a half an
hour listening to the stream I was in chock. I have never heard such bad
language on the band and
since people on this group often write about US regulation I took the
chance to ask.
Yes, the Pinell radio is a great to
Regardless of who is in Govt at the current time, there seems to be an
increase in the USA of hams who express political opinion over the air.
When I first became a ham , my mentors explained that expressing political
opinion over the air was not within the ethics of ham radio. Alas, this
view see
Hi all
I know this is off topic, but I am confused.
I have a new toy. It is a Internet radio from Pinell (
http://www.pinell.no/ ) . When I was playing around with it I came
across a streamed live ham frequency form the net: "http://www.3819khz.net/";
It turned out to be a real hate network. It
/09, Rick W wrote:
From: Rick W
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] OFF TOPIC
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 11:22 AM
J-Poles, or for that matter, SlimJims, could be built for either
portable or fixed operation from 450 ohm slotted twin lead. I have a
fixed home
J-Poles, or for that matter, SlimJims, could be built for either
portable or fixed operation from 450 ohm slotted twin lead. I have a
fixed home J-Pole constructed from 450 ohm window line and sealed in
PVC. Because the velocity factor is significantly slowed down by the
PVC, you have adjust th
r J-Pole that I can break down and take with me every
where I go. I also have the twinlead J-Poles that have served me well in most
mobile situations!
Just my thoughts!
Rod
KC7Cjo
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, Alan J. Wilson wrote:
From: Alan J. Wilson
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] OFF TOPIC
To: dig
Ri ck, I`ve built both. I`ve compared them side by side and the slimjim
wins. I could hear and get into repeaters with the slimjim that I could
not with the jpole. Plus it matches much easier and is easier to build
than the jpole. I always used the 450 ladderline to build the slim jim.
The tv t
aat3ol wrote:
> I AM LOOKING FOR A USED BUT WORKING 2 METER VERTICAL
How about building one? It doesn't get much cheaper or easier than this one:
http://www.hamuniverse.com/2metergp.html
And as far as I can tell, they work as good or better than any j-pole
because you don't need any choke to ke
Alan,
Why do you prefer the SlimJim over the J-Pole?
LB Cebik did an in depth comparison of the two antennas and found the
J-Pole to be slightly better in performance.
Recently, our club had a J-Pole antenna building party and it was
difficult to get them tuned up where we wanted them using TV
You can build 2m slimjim out of 450 ladderline for less than 5 bucks...Look
on http://www.hamuniverse.com, I've built several and they are very easy to
construct, easier and better than the jpole...73, Alan
On 1/7/09, aat3ol wrote:
>
> I AM LOOKING FOR A USED BUT WORKING 2 METER VERTICAL OR AN
I AM LOOKING FOR A USED BUT WORKING 2 METER VERTICAL OR AN 11 METER
ANTENNA I CAN MODIFY THAT ANYONE IS WILL TO DONATE OR GIVE FOR MY
PACKET STATION, SINCE I HAD A WIND STORM TAKE MINE OUT WITH A 100 LB
BRANCH
LOOKED INTO BUYING ONE NEW AND BUILDING ONE THE COST IS OUTRAGEOUS FOR
THE COST OF COPPER
This is quite off topic, but hopefully the moderators will cut some
slack since even digital ops want a good antenna like anyone else:)
I do have some experience with using a modified form of W6JJZ's, "The
Suburban Multibander." This antenna is described in the ARRL Antenna
Compendium, Volume
@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] off topic but a very cool looking photo
Curious
BUTI guess that AC is needed for that effect.
In that case, it is not "static energy"...
And noise can be produced both by AC and DC EHV lines, caused
by dark and corona discharges.
73,
J
Curious
BUTI guess that AC is needed for that effect.
In that case, it is not "static energy"...
And noise can be produced both by AC and DC EHV lines, caused
by dark and corona discharges.
73,
Jose, CO2JA
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Patrick Novak VK2PN wrote:
> G'day John
>
> No wonder I'm getting S
Although a minor part of my discussion, one must not forget that radio
signals, particularly on HF have no boundaries and affect others outside
of a political jurisdiction.
Whatever the FCC decides here in the U.S. has effects on the rest of the
world, sometimes profoundly so. Particularly when
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Lots of helpful folks on both lists.
I posted to the list in case others may benefit
from the same information.
> I'll understand if the moderators boot this!
>
> Anyone have a
I'll understand if the moderators boot this!
Anyone have any experience with a computer simply turning itself off
for no apparent reason? I get no error messages, and no warning of any
type. When I turn it back on, it comes on fine, without even going
through chkdisk, as if it was turned off inte
The Commerce Department, made radio rules before the FCC was formed
had these two spotted on Infoplease:
http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0151956.html
1912
The Radio Act of 1912 assigns three- and four-letter codes to radio
stations and limits broadcasting to the 360m wavelength, which jams
signals
Hi Group;
Anybody using the FT-840 please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a problem there.
73 de Omar YK1AO
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To:
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 11:21 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Off topicDX QSL forwarding
> Does anyone know of another way to fwd DX QSLs to their bureau's
> besides the ARRL? I am 100% digi and thought that maybe there was
>
Does anyone know of another way to fwd DX QSLs to their bureau's
besides the ARRL? I am 100% digi and thought that maybe there was
some "digibureau" or the likes..
Thanks,
Rich/K2TFT
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