RE: [digitalradio] HOW TO- Packet Keyboard-to-Keyboard operation?

2010-08-26 Thread Joseph Yakoski
ups.com From: mikefa...@gmail.com Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 21:47:07 + Subject: [digitalradio] HOW TO- Packet Keyboard-to-Keyboard operation? Yes, I'm a packet newb. I just got my VHF packet system running (817/Signalink USB/Laptop/AGW/PacTerm) and can connect to a couple of local BBS. But I

Re: [digitalradio] HOW TO- Packet Keyboard-to-Keyboard operation?

2010-08-25 Thread charles standlee
Mike, I sent you a primer direct, I hope you find it useful  73, Chuck AC5PW From: mikefapex To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, August 25, 2010 4:47:07 PM Subject: [digitalradio] HOW TO- Packet Keyboard-to-Keyboard operation?   Yes, I'm a p

Re: [digitalradio] HOW TO- Packet Keyboard-to-Keyboard operation?

2010-08-25 Thread kevin asato
Just do a C[ONNECT] to the far end node (ex. C KC6POB-1). Once connected, type back and forth as a normal conversation. Disconnect to terminate the session. It's that easy! 73,kevinkc6pob --- On Wed, 8/25/10, mikefapex wrote: From: mikefapex Subject: [digitalradio] HOW TO- Packet Keyboa

[digitalradio] HOW TO- Packet Keyboard-to-Keyboard operation?

2010-08-25 Thread mikefapex
Yes, I'm a packet newb. I just got my VHF packet system running (817/Signalink USB/Laptop/AGW/PacTerm) and can connect to a couple of local BBS. But I would like to understand how to actually do a keyboard to keyboard QSO using packet. I assume this does NOT go through a BBS. I've ready about

Re: [digitalradio] How ROS is auto-spotting to the Cluster.

2010-07-09 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
>> What other surprises are hidden in this software? None ! program has been removed. firewall settings changed to block anything that may still be imbedded.

Re: [digitalradio] How ROS is auto-spotting to the Cluster.

2010-07-08 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Hi Laurie This is exactly the same as I have discovered. Thanks for writing this in an understandably English ;) la5vna Steinar On 09.07.2010 04:55, Laurie, VK3AMA wrote: > While researching ROS cluster spots arriving at HamSpots.net via the > Cluster, I have discovered how the ROS softw

Re: [digitalradio] How ROS is auto-spotting to the Cluster.

2010-07-08 Thread enkitec
On 08-Jul-10 23:55, Laurie, VK3AMA wrote: > What other surprises are hidden in this software? > > de Laurie, VK3AMA > Stealing passwords, perhaps? Mark

[digitalradio] How ROS is auto-spotting to the Cluster.

2010-07-08 Thread Laurie, VK3AMA
While researching ROS cluster spots arriving at HamSpots.net via the Cluster, I have discovered how the ROS software is auto-spotting to a list of nodes that may be of concern to the Node Sysops. The following Node addresses are hard-coded in the software. dxc.us6iq.com dxc.ham.hr 9a0dxc.hamrad

[digitalradio] How far did I get today ?

2010-03-14 Thread Andy obrien
Who heard me today, so far. Not very active today but a few heard me. How about others ? Andy K3UK Recvr BandModeDistanceTime (UTC) F6DKQ 20m JT65A 3986 miles 21:38:51 GW3LEW 20m JT65A 3417 miles 21:39:15 MD0MAN 17m PSK31 3366 miles 19:48

[digitalradio] How about lets move on to something constructive

2010-03-06 Thread Alan
I think all of us have beat this ROS horse to death and changed nothing so lets move on to something positive..!! 73 Alan

[digitalradio] How many ?

2010-02-19 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
Just how many sound card modes are there now? And what is the number that look just like another mode?

[digitalradio] How does one get started with pskmail?

2009-10-07 Thread jhaynesatalumni
Is there a document?

Re: [digitalradio] How do I get started with digital radio?

2009-05-28 Thread Rick Westerfield
-100 or 100D --- On Thu, 5/28/09, kh6ty wrote: From: kh6ty Subject: Re: [digitalradio] How do I get started with digital radio? To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 7:36 AM For about $500 you can get a secondhand IC-706MKIIG and be able to work SSB, CW, FM, or digital

Re: [digitalradio] How do I get started with digital radio?

2009-05-28 Thread bruce mallon
AVOID FT-100 or 100D --- On Thu, 5/28/09, kh6ty wrote: From: kh6ty Subject: Re: [digitalradio] How do I get started with digital radio? To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 7:36 AM For about $500 you can get a secondhand IC-706MKIIG and be able to work SSB

Re: [digitalradio] How do I get started with digital radio?

2009-05-28 Thread kh6ty
For about $500 you can get a secondhand IC-706MKIIG and be able to work SSB, CW, FM, or digital modes from 160m through UHF. 73, Skip KH6TY

Re: [digitalradio] How do I get started with digital radio?

2009-05-28 Thread Toby Burnett
be building a little 40m or 80m kit for local ragchews would be the thing. Or an old pre warc radio. Anyway I better do some more work now. Good luck and welcome back to ham radio Toby ---Original Message--- From: evanp63 Date: 28/05/2009 11:12:09 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.co

Re: [digitalradio] How do I get started with digital radio?

2009-05-28 Thread Simon (HB9DRV)
A good HF radio +6m is the 100W Kenwood TS-480SAT - you can pick this up second-hand. It is a very good performer and an excellent HF radio for digital in general. Also the IC-703+ which is 10W and no mean machine. As for VHF / UHF I'll let others make suggestions. Simon Brown, HB9DRV www.ham-r

[digitalradio] How do I get started with digital radio?

2009-05-28 Thread evanp63
I let my license expire twenty years or so ago but recently took the test for a new license and passed. I'll be getting it (an Extra) in a few weeks. I got rid of my equipment years ago so have no radio gear. I got interested in Ham radio again after joining the local Search and Rescue unit.

[digitalradio] how 2

2009-04-01 Thread francisho...@btinternet.com
please can someone tell me what programs to work with softrock v 9 ... as i used to decode rtty, sstv analog and digital , cw ect . but i can recieve any thing now with my softrock v 9 .. please gelp me thanks

[digitalradio] How Can We Push HF Emcomm Messages to the Field?

2008-11-24 Thread expeditionradio
The following questions are asked to the amateur radio Emcomm community... how can we work together on this? THE TYPICAL SCENARIO It is a dark and stormy night... You are an amateur radio operator, volunteering with a relief organization, for communication to set up shelters in a hurricane d

Re: [digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux

2008-09-23 Thread Don Rand
nyone wants it. KA5DON - Original Message - From: John Simon To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 6:48 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux Awww that's nuthin! I still have an unopened bottle of Dx-Alene from my old

Re: [digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux

2008-09-23 Thread Tony
product! Tony, K2MO Subject: [digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux > FYI, go to http://www.solarflux.com/Pages/Howtouse.html to increase > the solar flux at your shack. > > > > -- > Andy K3UK >

Re: [digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux

2008-09-23 Thread Hadi Teichmann
oups.com>> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:23 PM Subject: [digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux > FYI, go to http://www.solarflux.com/Pages/Howtouse.html <http://www.solarflux.com/Pages/Howtouse.html> to increase > the solar flux at your shack. > > > > -

Re: [digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux

2008-09-23 Thread Rein Couperus
OK, I applied it to my CW keyer, and the first station i worked was YB0RFG. Amazing stuff.. Rein > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: "Andrew O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Gesendet: 23.09.08 13:23:35 > An: DIGITALRADIO > Betreff: [digitalradio] Ho

Re: [digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux

2008-09-23 Thread John Simon
;Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "DIGITALRADIO" Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:23 PM Subject: [digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux > FYI, go to http://www.solarflux.com/Pages/Howtouse.html to increase > the solar f

[digitalradio] How to increase the solar flux

2008-09-23 Thread Andrew O'Brien
FYI, go to http://www.solarflux.com/Pages/Howtouse.html to increase the solar flux at your shack. -- Andy K3UK

RE: [digitalradio] how to install TNC with SL/USB at same time?

2008-08-09 Thread Cortland Richmond
ace on the acessory connector. Cortland KA5S/AAR5UT (early 90's AAR6QC -- and I forget my '77-'80 Ft Hood call) > [Original Message] > From: schuetzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Date: 8/9/2008 1:43:24 PM > Subject: [digitalradio] how to install TNC with SL/

[digitalradio] how to install TNC with SL/USB at same time?

2008-08-09 Thread schuetzen
Did not really find much on the subject. am presently running a TS-480 with a SL/USB into a WinXP Pro laptop for MARS. I want to plug in my PK232 USB as part of this semipermanent install which is really working very well. I am using the setup for Army MARS data transfer during training and actu

Re: [digitalradio] How to -- FDMDV Digital Voice Over HF

2008-06-02 Thread Walt DuBose
Relater issue. It seems that AORmight be getting out of the DV hardware business...at least on the amateur radio market. Will this help foster software DV or cause transceiver manufacturers to want to build DV into their transceivers just as some have done with PSK31? 73, Walt/K5YFW Tony wr

Re: [digitalradio] How to choose Olivia tone/bandwidth parameters -- an idea

2008-06-01 Thread Ian Wade
>-Original Message- From: Jose A. Amador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 Time: 16:02:39 > >Clever...simple and evident. > >There is a common russian phrase that applies "kratka sistra talanta", >conciseness is the sister of talent. > Pravil'no, moi dorogoi dryg! Vsego xoroshe

Re: [digitalradio] How to choose Olivia tone/bandwidth parameters -- an idea

2008-06-01 Thread Jose A. Amador
Clever...simple and evident. There is a common russian phrase that applies "kratka sistra talanta", conciseness is the sister of talent. 73, Jose, CO2JA --- Simon Brown wrote: > You see the bandwidth already - so why not just OL + number of tones? > > I don't think users will like a lookup

Re: [digitalradio] How to choose Olivia tone/bandwidth parameters -- an idea

2008-06-01 Thread Jose A. Amador
Interesting, but I believe it has already been done in MultiPSK with the RS ID codes sent in MFSK in the preamble. They seem to work well. I have used Video ID's and maybe your proposal is a bit more compact and readable that the usual video ID's. It should be tested out. I believe tha making

Re: [digitalradio] How to choose Olivia tone/bandwidth parameters -- an idea

2008-06-01 Thread Ian Wade
>-Original Message- From: Simon Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 Time: 21:32:32 >You see the bandwidth already - so why not just OL + number of tones? > That's even better! -- 73 Ian, G3NRW

Re: [digitalradio] How to choose Olivia tone/bandwidth parameters -- an idea

2008-06-01 Thread Simon Brown
You see the bandwidth already - so why not just OL + number of tones? I don't think users will like a lookup table. Simon Brown, HB9DRV -- From: "Ian Wade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Here is an idea that Olivia developers might care to consider.

[digitalradio] How to choose Olivia tone/bandwidth parameters -- an idea

2008-06-01 Thread Ian Wade
Here is an idea that Olivia developers might care to consider. People often remark that it's difficult to set up the right parameters when receiving Olivia signals. There are potentially eight possible tone settings to choose from (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256 tones) and five possible bandw

[digitalradio] How to -- FDMDV Digital Voice Over HF

2008-05-30 Thread Tony
All, Received several emails about Digital Voice Over HF after Andy and I sent our QRV posts. Please see below for a quick guide on how to connect the rig to the PC sound card(s). The DV software needs either two sound cards or one card and a USB microphone headset. A USB sound card will do f

Re: [digitalradio] how ?

2008-04-20 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Yes, I also sent "CQ" and occasionally "63" (for PSK63) in the PSK waterfall. I used DM780 to do this... Here is my DM780 CQ Contest Macro - # # Video ID - the contents of the tag is displayed in human-readable format. # The t

[digitalradio] how ?

2008-04-20 Thread David Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD
yesterday looking around 30m with psk(not sure if 31 or 63), i saw, but did not catch the tail end of a signal in the waterfall with a "73" printed after it. this did not look like an video id as used by multipsk. this signal was simply formed by the psk signal itself. anyone got an idea ? d

Re: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ?

2008-01-21 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
Would there really be a problem if it is wider then 500Hz? John At 07:32 PM 1/21/2008, you wrote: >When I look at MP73-N in the MMSSTV waterfall while TX button is >pressed, I see that the vast majority of the spectrum display is within >500 Hz (1900 to 2300)but I count 16 brief burst where a

Re: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ?

2008-01-21 Thread Sholto Fisher
Oh it's probably the FSKID I think - Original Message - From: "Andrew O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 5:32 PM Subject: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ? When I look at MP73-N in the MMSSTV waterfall w

Re: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ?

2008-01-21 Thread Sholto Fisher
TECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 5:32 PM Subject: [digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ? When I look at MP73-N in the MMSSTV waterfall while TX button is pressed, I see that the vast majority of the spectrum display is within 500 Hz (1900 to 2300)but I count 16 brief bu

[digitalradio] How do we know MP73-N is less than 500 hz ?

2008-01-21 Thread Andrew O'Brien
When I look at MP73-N in the MMSSTV waterfall while TX button is pressed, I see that the vast majority of the spectrum display is within 500 Hz (1900 to 2300)but I count 16 brief burst where a ripple is noted to extend out to about 2600 Hz. Would this not count as wider than 500 Hz ? Andy K3U

Re: [digitalradio] How to check my PSK modulation?

2007-10-26 Thread Leigh L Klotz, Jr.
Rob, If you can get someone to send you a screenshot of what your signal looks like, it will go a long way towards solving your problems and won't cost anything. It will help tell whether your problem is overmodulation or RF feedback. Overmodulatio looks like many copies (sidebands) of the si

Re: [digitalradio] How to check my PSK modulation?

2007-10-26 Thread Heinz-Juergen Kronemeyer
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 08:03:10 -, charmquark69 wrote: > ALC set really low It's better to have no sign of ALC. If the Circuit must work, the Input is to High and the Audio could be dissorted. I use a Kenwood TS-480. My Setup of the RIG and the Audio is as follow: HF-Power Output is on Maxim

Re: [digitalradio] How to check my PSK modulation?

2007-10-26 Thread Mike Blazek
Hi, Rob; You might want to consider this - http://www.usinterface.com/IMDMeter.html I'm planning on buying one. Good luck, Mike N5UKZ charmquark69 wrote: > > Hi all, > > just joined the group and have been using digital modes (=PSK only) > for a couple of weeks now. > > I've occasionally got a

[digitalradio] How to check my PSK modulation?

2007-10-26 Thread charmquark69
Hi all, just joined the group and have been using digital modes (=PSK only) for a couple of weeks now. I've occasionally got a "bad modulation" report - two or three times out of maybe fifty contacts - and was wondering how I could personally check the modulation as the signal is transmitted

[digitalradio] How to enter your own callsign in PCALE Re: ALE NOCALL ISSUE

2007-10-13 Thread expeditionradio
Oh, one more thing... for ham radio use of PCALE, I usually advise most operators when they are starting, it is best to use the correct procedure for loading your own callsign, rather than editing the QRG file using Notepad. This is because in ham radio we have several different nets, and the

Re: [digitalradio] how is JT65 counted for DXCC awards?

2007-10-13 Thread Mike Blazek
I'm pretty sure it counts as Digital. LoTW has a provision for JT65 contacts. Mike, N5UKZ Dave Bernstein wrote: > > Does anyone know how JT65 is counted for DXCC awards? I checked the > ARRL DXCC and Challenge web pages, but didn't see anything. > > 73, > > Dave, AA6YQ > > __._,_

[digitalradio] How to enter your own callsign in PCALE Re: ALE NOCALL ISSUE

2007-10-13 Thread expeditionradio
> Andy K3UK wrote: > Bonnie, I'm confused. That is the method I am used to but was I > imagining it or, I think the new version just pops up and asks your > callsign. No double click foolery. Hi Andy, It is possible to have multiple callsigns with ALE. You may run your ham callsign on the set o

Re: [digitalradio] How to enter your own callsign in PCALE Re: ALE NOCALL ISSUE

2007-10-13 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Bonnie, I'm confused. That is the method I am used to but was I imagining it or, I think the new version just pops up and asks your callsign. No double click foolery. Andy

[digitalradio] How to enter your own callsign in PCALE Re: ALE NOCALL ISSUE

2007-10-13 Thread expeditionradio
> Tony K2MO wrote: > Had to re-download PC-ALE and noticed NOCALL was > being transmitted instead of my callsign. > Any suggestions.. Hi Tony, Here is a description with diagrams of how to set up your own callsign in PCALE: http://www.hflink.com/pcale/setup/#loadcallsign 73 Bonnie VR2/KQ6X

[digitalradio] how is JT65 counted for DXCC awards?

2007-10-13 Thread Dave Bernstein
Does anyone know how JT65 is counted for DXCC awards? I checked the ARRL DXCC and Challenge web pages, but didn't see anything. 73, Dave, AA6YQ

[digitalradio] how to make rig control cable for Alinco DX-77?

2007-01-04 Thread Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG
Hello All, I have resisted getting rig control of my radio working for some time now - mainly because I have not been able to work out how to make the cable. It appears to be a 3.5 mm stereo plug at the radio end I think - and I am not sure if I need some sort of rs232 level converter or suchlike.

Re: [digitalradio] how to make a good mode

2006-12-01 Thread Danny Douglas
DIGITALRADIO" Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 8:07 PM Subject: [digitalradio] how to make a good mode > a question > > is it better to spread the componets of a data stream across a band > width of frequencies along with some type of redundancy, or have > several independ

[digitalradio] how to make a good mode

2006-12-01 Thread David Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD
a question is it better to spread the componets of a data stream across a band width of frequencies along with some type of redundancy, or have several independent streams with same info in each with maybe some type of time delay per stream ? like maybe 5 or so psk streams of independent data

[digitalradio] How we got to where we are

2006-10-25 Thread KV9U
Danny and Andy, Those of us in more rural areas do have a lot more difficulty finding others with similar interests. I was interested in electronics by age 12, when I "stumbled" upon it when I saw Popular Electronics Magazine during a summer spent in Riviera Beach, FL. But I did not know any a

[digitalradio] How do I transmit.??

2006-10-20 Thread Ross
I would appreciate, some advice as to how to set up my Orion for transmitting, I know my sound card is working and I can control the tx from Mixw2, Multipsk, Writelog, etc. So what do I put into the config file, ? Cat control is on com1, Ptt is on com3, What do I put into the GPS port and

[digitalradio] How about a "digitalradio" team in upcoming RTTY CQWW?

2006-09-18 Thread Andrew O'Brien
CQWW test usually permit the use of "teams" in their contests. This is simply the summed scores of people that also participate as individuals that have registered in advance as a 'team". So, how about a team from this mail group ? If you plan on playing in the CQWW RTTY test, even just very cas

[digitalradio] How to use Olivia?

2006-07-30 Thread g0dja
I'm experimenting with Olivia, using Multipsk, and I am seeing stations and can highlight their callsigns and save them to the 'QSO' display. However, I'm struggling to find the way of quickly adding something like de G0DJA G0DJA pse KN KN easily. Anyone any ideas please? Thanks - Dave (G0DJ

Re: [digitalradio] How much power do you run?

2006-07-02 Thread Bill Turner
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: At 05:15 AM 6/30/2006, Johnne Ables wrote: >As I mentioned in a previous post (For which I was adequately >chastised off-group) I am interested in utilizing the new digital >modes. I am interested in a new TenTec rig. Is the 20 watt Argonaut >516 adequate or would the Jupiter be

Re: [digitalradio] How much power do you run?

2006-06-30 Thread Lew
I have never ran any more than 20,000mw when rinning digital modes and have worked to world with a dipole Lew - Original Message - From: "Kevin der Kinderen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 9:16 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] How much power do you

Re: [digitalradio] How much power do you run?

2006-06-30 Thread Kevin der Kinderen
Johnne: The Argonaut should be fine for PSK31. I used the ArgoV for a little while. For some of the other digital modes, more power might be nice to have on hand. I have a buddy that uses his Jupiter daily on PSK31. It looks great on the waterfall from this end. In my opinion, the Argo V and Jup

Re: [digitalradio] How much power do you run?

2006-06-30 Thread Steve Hajducek
Hi Johnne, The TT 516 has one feature which makes it standout head and shoulders above all the other TT products, no TX Band Pass Filter Relays, thus is perfect for HF scanning uses such as DX beacons, ALE etc. It (used along with external solid state PA) would be the only product by TT that

Re: [digitalradio] How much power do you run?

2006-06-30 Thread Chas Nagel
In my opinion the Argonaut would not be adequate. You can run up to 40 watts without adding a blower with the Jupiter so you have greater flexibility of operating RF powers. I have run mine on PSK31 continually up to 40 watts with no problem. Ten-Tec provides a quiet fan that installs to the hea

[digitalradio] How much power do you run?

2006-06-30 Thread Johnne Ables
As I mentioned in a previous post (For which I was adequately chastised off-group) I am interested in utilizing the new digital modes. I am interested in a new TenTec rig. Is the 20 watt Argonaut 516 adequate or would the Jupiter be a better choice? The Orion is not in my 'blue-collar budget

[digitalradio] How did we get them? Re: Digital Freqs

2006-04-25 Thread expeditionradio
Hi Kurt, How the various frequencies for digi have been "set" is a rather complex topic. There is a story behind each one... some of the following methods apply, or a combination of them: 1. Tradition based on RTTY 2. Digi designer suggestions 3. IARU Region Bandplan Committees 4. National gove

RE: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio

2005-12-02 Thread DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA
Title: RE: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio Howard is right.  HF was very useful in Katrina AND in Rita. Ask K5PFE about how valuable HF was during Hurricane Rita.  Bob operated HF out of the Jasper, Texas EOC for more than a week because all amateur radio repeaters were down

Re: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio

2005-12-01 Thread Dr. Howard S. White
nnas Save Lives - Katrina, 2003 San Diego Fires, 911" - Original Message - From: Bob Macklin To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 8:51 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio The HF bands are useless fo

Re: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio

2005-12-01 Thread SHERMON HALL, JR.
Bob Macklin To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 8:51 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio The HF bands are useless for emergencg services. Thelocal PD & FD used to use the Low Band FM, The movedto High Band FM, then to

Re: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio

2005-12-01 Thread Bob Macklin
The HF bands are useless for emergencg services. The local PD & FD used to use the Low Band FM, The moved to High Band FM, then to UHF, and now seem to be more dependent on cell phones. As for emergency traffic on HF look at what happened on December 7th, 1941! Bob Macklin K5MYJ Seattle, Wa. ---

RE: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio

2005-12-01 Thread DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA
Title: RE: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio Tim, Let me confirm that things within government, federal, state and local are REALLY screwy...I've been working in the federal government for 40+ years. Here's an example of PPP (Pisss Poor Planning).  The Federal Government

Re: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio

2005-11-30 Thread Roger J. Buffington
Title: How Safe is Amateur Radio DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA wrote: I wish I could say that we aren't in any danger of loosing amateur radio frequencies...but I am afraid the truth is that even 650,000 amateur radio operators in the U.S. is an insignificant minority. Read the

Re: [digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio

2005-11-30 Thread Tim Gorman
All I can say is that if they think inter-operability and fragmented spectrum can be solved by taking the amateur radio HF spectrum, things are really screwy in the government. I can just see a fireman in Joplin, MO trying to get a EMT in Dallas off the frequency using a handheld with 6foot fl

[digitalradio] How Safe is Amateur Radio

2005-11-30 Thread DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA
Title: How Safe is Amateur Radio I wish I could say that we aren't in any danger of loosing amateur radio frequencies...but I am afraid the truth is that even 650,000 amateur radio operators in the U.S. is an insignificant minority. Read the article at http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-upda

Re: [digitalradio] how to capture a radar image

2005-07-29 Thread David Rogers
Here is the full message below: on how to capture a radar image, I guess you would call it "slow scan" (that has no outputs) by placing a transmitting camera in front of the screen and sending live feed to a central point within a 25 mile range to be viewed.  This would be a mobile/moving r

[digitalradio] how to capture a radar image

2005-07-29 Thread Andrew J. O'Brien
image I accidentally deleted rather than approved a new message that was awaiting moderator approval.  Here is part of the message that I was able to retrieve. Andy K3UK       FROM: kd4kob DATE: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 11:27:52 - SUBJECT: Any ideas?  (a little off topic) on how to capt

[digitalradio] how much power is to much ?

2005-06-24 Thread John Becker
90 percent of my digital operation is Amtor, Pactor and RTTY. The other 10 per cent is MT-63 and HELL. I have started to get my feel a bit wet with PSK-31. But I would like to say that I have found that the biggest problem with some (not all) of the pactor stations seems to be that they are drivi