This is where I find most of my QSO's, even maybe
up/down a little.
http://aintel.bi.ehu.es/frecuencies.html
73,
Dave
KG4BIR
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From:
yves dussault
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 10:21
PM
Subject:
You may find the free program at SD7DQR's web site to be useful,
logging related.
http://sp7dqr.waw.pl/eng/index_en.html
My hobby is amateur radio communication (specially digital modes),
programming (in Delphi 5) and tranlations help files to Polish
language.
All my programs are freeware
In a message dated 08/03/2006 00:35:08 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
http://www.ure.es/winurecon
try "instalador del programa". On the left with yellow background. 73
Chris G7OGX
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also pint ur browser
here.http://www.ure.es/hf/concursos/eapsk31/baseseapsk31ingles.pdf
73 G7OGX Chris
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DigiPol:
Hello Dave,
If I transmit via the Windows buffering in a tone to the sound card, no
problem. If I transmit through the serial port, I need to control the time
ellapsed (for a dot or a dash). As under Windows there are no interruptions
(sniff), there is no way to know at which moment is the end
Tom,
It's amazing how NASA's model can predict such a dramatic change in the
magnitude of geomagnetic storms expected years from now.
From a laymans point of view, it seems that an increase in sunspots would go
hand-in-hand with an increase in the number of geomagnetic storms per cycle.
But
Windows supports an eventing model that eliminates the need to busy-
wait the CPU. You specify a duration and the code to be invoked on
callback, and then terminate the thread. When the interval expires,
the specified code is invoked.
I do this with TimerMM.DLL, but you may want to use the
TKS Dave,
I did know this (I'm an amateur in programmation). Do you have the name of a
Windows API (or some key word) which could give me a first step in the
search of information?
73
Patrick
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From: Dave Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello all:
For the next contest ea psk31 this weekend, available software N1MM.
Select contest EA RTTY and MODE CONTROL select ALWAYS PSK31.
All the best-- 73 de JOAQUIN - EA4ZB
Contest Manager EA PSK31
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In what programming language is MultiPSK written, Patrick, and what compiler
or development environment are you using?
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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From: Dave Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mar 9, 2006 5:53 PM
Subject: [dxlab] WinWarbler 4.3.8 is available
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This release
- when in RTTY mode and a PSK Spot Database Entry is double-clicked in
SpotCollector's Main window,
Anyone else like me? The RTTY Sprint, where everyone is QSYing all
over the band, has gotta be the most annoying contest .
Andy K3UK
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I have posted five links to DTV information
sites on the Internet:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dtv-ham/links/
Please add any resources you can identify re.
Amateur Radio and DTV.
Also, please share your stories, or any you have
found, that describe progress in Amateur Radio
toward increased
I'll second that... It was a B*t* programming that module for it also...
73's Rick N2AMG
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Yahoo:n2amg
Anyone else like me? The RTTY Sprint, where everyone is QSYing
all over the band, has gotta be the most annoying contest .
Andy K3UK
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