RE: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-28 Thread Hast, Chuck
:13 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Popagation analysis + Linux? FYI, your clock is a year behind. This message came in dated Jan 27, 1999, and hence sorted as last of 700 in my mailbox, despite being new. You may want to consider correcting this . . . FWIW

RE: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-28 Thread James S. Kaplan KG7FU
I don't think I did any y2k checking on this box and uptime showed 38 days etcsomething got hosed after 12/31 and simply restarting the KDE panel and KMail corrected the date error Quite strange as my bash prompt is PS1="[\t][\u@\h:\w]$" and the clock is staring me in the face every time I'm

RE: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-27 Thread Hast, Chuck
like to have something like that in LINUX, all that I have found out there is in Windows or DOS... -Original Message- From: Mike Werner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 21:07 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Popagation analysis + Linux? On Wed

RE: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-27 Thread James S. Kaplan KG7FU
But you don't need it for ham work. Contact V-Soft or RadioSoft...I believe they both support the USGS 30m TED. On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Hast, Chuck wrote: Ahh but some of us do need to work at those higher resolutions, particularly with UHF and VHF... - James S.

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-27 Thread Tim Dawson
FYI, your clock is a year behind. This message came in dated Jan 27, 1999, and hence sorted as last of 700 in my mailbox, despite being new. You may want to consider correcting this . . . FWIW, Tim But you don't need it for ham work. Contact V-Soft or RadioSoft...I believe they both

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-27 Thread James S. Kaplan KG7FU
That's weird kg7fu@p133p:~ date Thu Jan 27 21:18:29 GMT 2000 Restarted the KDE panel and things look a bit better. BTW I sort by received date...eliminates problems by dyslexic boneheads like me! jk Tim Dawson wrote about Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?: FYI, your clock is a year

RE: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-26 Thread John - G3JAG
Thats a tough one. I have tried running CAPMAN under dosemu, but I had problems with the output graphics. Maybe it would run under the latest dosemu. I guess there may be not too much of a problem with IONCAP itself; the user interface is the challenge, like with other portings of software into

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-26 Thread Frank Bodewes
Popagation analysis + Linux? Has anyone any tools for site, coverage and path analysis for Linux? If not, I'd like to get together with some of you seasoned programmers. I have some excellent ideas and resources for propagation models, etc. - James S. Kaplan KG7

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-26 Thread Richard Ferryman
Earlier versions of the HF propagation programs from http://elbert.its.bldrdoc.gov were also available for unix but they only seem to support Windows now. I think they are compiled fortran. Richard

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-26 Thread John R. Moseby
hn - G3JAG [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: James S. Kaplan KG7FU [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 2:44 AM Subject: RE: Popagation analysis + Linux? Thats a tough one. I have tried running CAPMAN under dosemu, but I had problems with the output graphics. Maybe it

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-26 Thread James S. Kaplan KG7FU
Unless things have changed significantly, the computing power required to do *accurate*, MS, Tropo EME predictions is well beyond that of the average ham and his/her PC. Interesting idea though, one could guage LOS terrestrial QSO possibilities by keeping tabs on grids referenced say to an

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-26 Thread Robert McGwier
VOACAP and REC533 (the ITU-R PI.533 model for international HF planning) are available on the web site as Fortrash Source. At 04:53 PM 01/26/2000 Wednesday , you wrote: Earlier versions of the HF propagation programs from http://elbert.its.bldrdoc.gov were also available for unix but they only

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-26 Thread Mike Werner
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 03:15:17PM -0500, Hast, Chuck wrote: I for one would certainly be interested, we have where I work a windows based software package that cost about $8k with the whole 1 second database for the USA, PR and HI. I do not know if you can use the tiger data base which is

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-26 Thread Gregory Maxwell
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Mike Werner wrote: You're talking about downloadable topographic information? If so: http://edc.usgs.gov/doc/edchome/ndcdb/ndcdb.html The USGS has available a file type called DEM (Digital Elevation Model) that can be used to generate topo maps. Dad uses 'em all the

Re: Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-26 Thread James S. Kaplan KG7FU
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 7:36 PM Subject: Re: Popagation analysis + Linux? On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Mike Werner wrote: You're talking about downloadable topographic information? If so: http://edc.usgs.gov/doc/edchome/ndcdb/ndcdb.html The USGS has available

Popagation analysis + Linux?

2000-01-25 Thread James S. Kaplan KG7FU
Has anyone any tools for site, coverage and path analysis for Linux? If not, I'd like to get together with some of you seasoned programmers. I have some excellent ideas and resources for propagation models, etc. - James S. Kaplan KG7FU Eugene Oregon USA [EMAIL