Re: [Hpr] Amateur round table: Target 2017-01-27 03:00 UTC

2017-01-16 Thread Steve Saner
On 01/16/2017 05:11 PM, Michael wrote: As no one else complained (Kens was no complaint) about the time, I would think that's it. Ken pointed us to the Mumble server to use, so that's sorted out too. I like those Ideas, but would prefer to start out easy and get basic things going first. If

Re: [Hpr] Amateur round table: Target 2017-01-27 03:00 UTC

2017-01-16 Thread Michael
On 2017-01-16 16:13, Christopher M. Hobbs wrote: >> 2017-01-27, at 03:00 UTC > > So are we settled on this date and time, then? If so, what mumble > server shall we use? > > An idea also just occurred to me that the licensed hams could have a > round table on Echolink sometime. It's not Free

Re: [Hpr] sad me didn't get an email containing upload information

2017-01-16 Thread Christopher M. Hobbs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 13:48:32 -0800 je...@jezra.net wrote: > After blowing the dust off of myself, I decided to record and upload > a show. Unfortunately I have not received an email containing the > file upload information. For what it's worth, I

[Hpr] sad me didn't get an email containing upload information

2017-01-16 Thread jezra
After blowing the dust off of myself, I decided to record and upload a show. Unfortunately I have not received an email containing the file upload information. It is possible that I either entered by email address incorrectly, or there is a delay with sending to my email server. Anyway, Hi

Re: [Hpr] Amateur round table: Target 2017-01-27 03:00 UTC

2017-01-16 Thread Ken Fallon
On 2017-01-16 16:13, Christopher M. Hobbs wrote: >> 2017-01-27, at 03:00 UTC > > So are we settled on this date and time, then? If so, what mumble > server shall we use? > > An idea also just occurred to me that the licensed hams could have a > round table on Echolink sometime. It's not Free

Re: [Hpr] Amateur round table: Target 2017-01-27 03:00 UTC

2017-01-16 Thread Christopher M. Hobbs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 > 2017-01-27, at 03:00 UTC So are we settled on this date and time, then? If so, what mumble server shall we use? An idea also just occurred to me that the licensed hams could have a round table on Echolink sometime. It's not Free Software but