REF001 is having known server issues. I exchanged email with W9XA (who owns the
system) yesterday as our repeater is one of the ones that can't connect. He
has a new server built and ready to install but hasn't been able to get time to
take it to the hosting location. As soon as he gets it swa
We use the internet connection to help with practicing for emcomm. our local
county ARES is using D-RATS over D-STAR for digtial com. We do a weekly net,
and people that don't have a D-STAR radio, or are traveling can connect via the
internet (DV Dongle, or D-RATS reflector in this case) and p
On Nov 4, 2009, at 3:53, Robbie De Lise wrote:
>
>
> Why not couple Winlink to dstar and write or re-use a client of theirs for
> D-Star usage ?
because their code only works on windows, and a lot of us don't use windows.
> I don't think you can do a lot of DV stuff at the repeater, so the
On Aug 25, 2009, at 7:10, n8noe wrote:
> Anyone Running D-Rats on OSX and getting the Repeater Functions to
> work?
I did this last week at our ARES meeting.
> If So, HOW?
I followed the install info for the non- .app version (getting all the
python libraries installed) and used "python2.5
On Jun 12, 2009, at 9:10, James Ewen wrote:
>>> Just point me at an email Ratflector...
>
> When you said join the reflector and ask questions, were you talking
> about a reflector like this one that is dedicated to D-Rats, or just
> the Ratflector?
that is on the wiki :) it is an email list jus
Hi Jack,
That doesn't help Ray out, he can't read the manual.
Steven posted 4th key from the left on the bottom row, but said it was
the asterisk. the 4th key from the left bottom row for me is the pound
key, which is also marked t.scan. 4th key from the left on the top
row is the asterisk.
n9dn
10.158.211.0
If I put in KG4WWH I get:
Target CS AreaRPT CS ZoneRPT CS Receive Time(UTC) PC Name
Local IP
KG4WWH W4RNT BW4RNT
kg4wwh-91ad 10.148.141.248
The Find-U option is probably easie
I'm one of the newer gateway admins around, but I think I've got all
this right, I'm sure someone will point out anything I got incorrect.
On Mar 6, 2009, at 0:35, ipscone wrote:
>
> But how does one just "listen" to a distant repeater, or reflector.
someone else posted a reference for the cal
's the part number and the price
range on that, and how hard are they for icom dealers to get in stock?
This may not be an empty connector, but it will probably have data,
power, speaker and mic pins all wired and would be the next-best thing.
thanks,
-
-debbie
Debbie Fligor, n9dn
A.R.E.S of Champaign County AEC
OES/IL ARRL
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://n9dn.net/>
the radios :-)
73,
-debbie, n9dn
On Oct 23, 2008, at 19:53, djs13 wrote:
> I need help with using the OPC478UC drivers.
>
> Any, ANY ideas on how to convince Windows that these drivers are
> viable would really help! Any ideas on how to even begin debugging
> this issue would rea
adaptor and software/
cable to keep my costs down. I hope the OM actually reads it :-)
Good luck with which ever one you end up getting!
-
-debbie
Debbie Fligor, n9dn
On Oct 11, 2008, at 19:07, John Hays wrote:
> The cab editing can be solved, see my blog at http://k7ve.ampr.org
I know that at least a few local hams aren't comfortable enough on the
CLI to handle using DStarCom.
I hadn't really thought it could be "that hard" and thought their
opinion a b
On Oct 11, 2008, at 9:29, Michael A. Waldron wrote:
> I'm trying to decided if the 92 is worth the extra cost
if you're planning on using programming software, the 92 cable is much
more expensive.
however, the icom software for the 92 can import and export CSV files
which makes for easier edi
I got a case for my 92ad. it's not a great case, but not terrible
either I wish it had some cover of the top as dust and stuff gets
down between the screen and case, and then scratches the screen.
it's an LC-168, which is a different part number than the case listed
for the 91ad.
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