Just copy the javapskmail.jar file over the old one and leave everything else
in place...
Or use the new pskmail_0_3_5c.zip archive from Per...
The pskmail mailing list has more info.
73,
Rein Pa0R
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-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Bill McLaughlin n9...@comcast.net
Gesendet:
I have a TS-2000 and a Rigblaster Plus. I had it fully operational for almost
5 years, not touching or changing a thing. I recently moved everything, and
now, can't get the cables right. Can someone give me a connect this to that
direction? I do have the manual, but it really is not much of
Go back to the basics.Being a ham you should be able to do it.I have
faith In you.
K4YDI Al.
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Don Rand don.r...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a TS-2000 and a Rigblaster Plus. I had it fully operational for
almost 5 years, not touching or changing a thing. I
Morning,
I know this is unsolisted but have you considered Outpost or EcomScs?
http://www.outpostpm.org/
http://www.qsl.net/kb2scs/ecomscs.html
Just asking, currently I use WinPac but am looking for the next best thing !!!
73,
Lee
kd4gcf
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, jim seeber
Just in case it helps, try this: Connect the microphone to the mic jack on the
front of the Rigblaster;
hook the microphone extension cable from the RJ45 on the back of the Rigblaster
to the mic jack on the front of the TS-2000;
hook a shielded audio cable from the 'Ext Sp2' jack on the back
Howard,
Thanks, I'm sure that will get me going again. I had to leave for work (Army)
but will be back home on Friday. I will certainly let you know when I am
digital again.
Don
KA5DON
All,
Interesting read about solar output and HF propagation by Paul Harden, NA5N.
Tony -K2MO
Paul wrote:
During the quiet sun, solar flux in the 60-100 range is typical. During the
active sun, 150-200 is typical. The higher the solar flux,
Bob NM7M's Propagation 101, 201, 301 is another good introduction to this
topic. I placed a copy in this group's Files area.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Tony d...@... wrote:
All,
Interesting read about solar output and HF propagation by Paul Harden,