Hi Trevor,
Op 29-08-10 11:08, Trevor . schreef:
I do not understand why -say- the IARU does not does this. I'm not
say they should endorce any standard of any technology.
Unfortunately it would require a volunteer willing to put in a lot of hard
work to do. Volunteers are always in
Hi all,
Talking of documentation and specs.
I am still pretty new to radio-amateurism (just started again after more
then 17 years) one of the first things I noticed when I started
exploring all these digital modes, is that it is pretty difficult to get
specifications and exact
Laurie,
Then why don't they filter it at the cluster?
Makes more sence, if you ask me.
Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.
Op 25-07-10 04:01, Laurie, VK3AMA schreef:
Because, outside the US, there is a large EU user-base of ROS users
contributing a significant of unwanted spam to the Cluster.
de
Hi All,
Russell Blair schreef:
We'er going out in the RV for about two weeks, and would like to check my
mail on yahoo.com: Question is there nay mail servers on the HF that I can
check into and get my mail, and what program would I need for this to happen,
any help ?
You know. I once
Gegroet,
To continuo on the discussion here before, I set up a new yahoo-group
called gmfsk-devel. Anybody interested in the further developement of
gmfsk or spin-of projects, feel free to join.
The URL is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gmfsk-devel
People who want to join via email, sent a
Gegroet,
Me too, I would be interested in hacking gmfsk (more out of interest of
learning to write digital-mode programs). gmfsk is IMHO a great start
to code new modes instead of writing a complete program by yourself, as
it already has a great GUI and a number of low-level DSP algoritms
Gegroet,
Leigh L Klotz, Jr. schreef:
Please count me in on such a list, but I wouldn't want to do anything
to discourage Tomi. Are you going to contact him?
I did email him; but -from what I understand from other people- he is a
very busy man.
My main goal would be to separate the
Gegroet,
Dave Cole (NK7Z/NNN0RDO) schreef:
Can someone tell me what freq NAVTEX transmissions are on please?
The main frequencies are 518 Khz for the international (i.e.
english-language) broadcasts and 490 Khz for local information.
You can find the schedule here:
Gegroet,
Andrew O'Brien schreef:
Please excuse the Linux rookie questions. I wonder if there is an
easy to manage CD bootable Linux program that one could download for a
CD burn? Sometime ago a member here (Harv, I think) was kind enough
to mail out a CD that did this, it had a few sound
Gegroet,
Kristoff Bonne schreef:
In addition to the hints given by some other people, you can also take
a look at qemu, which is a free PC emulator. The main focus is to
run it on a linux host but you can also run it on a windows box.
Oeps. Forgot the URLs:
Main project page: http
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