Title: RE: [digitalradio] ALE in Emergency HF use (Re: Another look at A LE)
No...we monitor 75M in San Antonio (and perhaps another site) and 40M in Dallas and Atlanta or sometimes the reverse depending on what our propagation study for the instant says. We monitor from say 07:00 to 09:00
Title: RE: [digitalradio] ALE in Emergency HF use (Re: Another look at A LE)
Our nets run from 07:00 to 21:00 while deployed with 15 minute netcalls if there is not traffic. But yes I am aware of ALE's capability. Rather than muting the station with ALE or SELCALL, I would rath
Title: RE: [digitalradio] ALE in Emergency HF use (Re: Another look at ALE)
Same here Paul. At home I only have Linux boxes and the same for the communications units I support. MS software is just too expensive to purchase and keep up and the virus and other malware is horrible.
I came to
LE in
Emergency HF use (Re: Another look at A LE)
I should
add here that offcial enegency organisations can easiliy cover the cost of
an HF rig, PC, and antenna...even an ALE tranceiver. Various Homeland
Secuirty grants are availble, in fact one organisation I am emp
I should add here that offcial enegency organisations can easiliy cover the cost of an HF rig, PC, and antenna...even an ALE tranceiver. Various Homeland Secuirty grants are availble, in fact one organisation I am employed with has had difficulty spending all the that has been thrown ou
Title: RE: [digitalradio] ALE in Emergency HF use (Re: Another look at ALE)
Please see below.
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Title: RE: [digitalradio] ALE in Emergency HF use (Re: Another look at ALE)
See below.
Walt/K5YFW
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