Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 8:13 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ALE CQ and ALE GPRS Re: SDRs Open Possibility
for 18kHz Bandwidth HF Data?
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But I like calling CQ...
CQ CQ CQ this is K5YFW Kilo Five Yankee Foxttot Whiskey K5YFW Kiss Five
Young
Friendly Women calling CQ 40
Would I consider YFW as a suffix for a new call ? Seems interesting...
Jose, CO2JA
Walt DuBose wrote:
I was pulling your leg...ALE is good for calling nets and having
individuals on standby and not bothering them until you have
something for them.
But I like calling CQ...
CQ CQ CQ
Howdy:
And open source on all parts of our (Frank and I) work should make this
attractive to someone to do, not necessarily us. We have been
constantly amazed at the talent which comes out of th woodwork and
talkes up what has been done and makes it better or uses it in someway
we had not
I was pulling your leg...ALE is good for calling nets and having individuals on
standby and not bothering them until you have something for them.
But I like calling CQ...
CQ CQ CQ this is K5YFW Kilo Five Yankee Foxttot Whiskey K5YFW Kiss Five
Young
Friendly Women calling CQ 40 and
: SDRs Open Possibility for
18kHz Bandwidth HF Data?
I was pulling your leg...ALE is good for calling nets and having individuals
on
standby and not bothering them until you have something for them.
But I like calling CQ...
CQ CQ CQ this is K5YFW Kilo Five Yankee Foxttot Whiskey K5YFW Kiss
Hi Walt,
Maybe you haven't seen the way hams have adapted ALE to our own
purposes... you can call CQ with it... in fact, there are 4 different
types of CQ. :)
We also have adapted ALE to do APRS-like stuff. But we call it ALE-GPR.
The ALE protocol, especially with what you can do with AMD, is
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, expeditionradio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We also have adapted ALE to do APRS-like stuff. But we call it ALE-GPR.
The ALE protocol, especially with what you can do with AMD, is flexible.
And in any case none of this is the last word, especially when hams