[digitalradio] MFSK16 activity

2007-06-30 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Quite a lot of MFSK16 activity on 20M today. Don't forget this useful mode. Andy K3UK

Re: [digitalradio] MFSK16 activity

2007-06-30 Thread Roger J. Buffington
Andrew O'Brien wrote: Quite a lot of MFSK16 activity on 20M today. Don't forget this useful mode. Andy K3UK Indeed. My favorite digital mode. I live for the day when DM780 includes it! :-) de Roger W6VZV

[digitalradio] Re: MFSK16 activity

2007-06-30 Thread Jerry W
Andy please list frequencies when posting! 73, Jerry K0HZI --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quite a lot of MFSK16 activity on 20M today. Don't forget this useful mode. Andy K3UK

[digitalradio] GMDSS receive now in Multipsk

2007-06-30 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Just in case you missed it, the latest version of Multipsk has GMDSS receive decode capabilities. Thanks Patrick, this is very useful. Does this mode allow for a frame detect and the pausing of the rig if you were scanning 182.0; 2187.5, 8414.5, 4207.5 kHz, 6312 kHz, 12577.0, 16804.5 Khz ? Andy

[digitalradio] Fwd: [adjust_ts2000] for sale kenwood ts2000

2007-06-30 Thread Andrew O'Brien
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[digitalradio] Fraternal greetings to UK hams

2007-06-30 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Fraternal greetings to UK hams Non-digital, I know...but I wanted to greet the UK hams after the past 48 hours. It must be an alarming time, I hope you get to play radio and relax a little this weekend. Looks like the Glasgow terrorists got subdued by members of the public as well as the

[digitalradio] Re: MFSK16 activity

2007-06-30 Thread Andrew O'Brien
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jerry W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andy please list frequencies when posting! 73, Jerry K0HZI Jerry, they were mostly on 14077 but soem as low as 14073 USB.

[digitalradio] Very confused

2007-06-30 Thread Dave
I have apparently missed the memo that covered the way calls are made and answered on PSK31. I just answered a CQ sent by one station, only to have a completely different station call me back and start a QSO as if I had answered him! This is at least the 4th or 5th time this has happened in

Re: [digitalradio] Very confused

2007-06-30 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Odd, are you sure you are transmitting on your receive frequency? If so, then maybe it is just new PSKers on 10M band. On 6/30/07, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have apparently missed the memo that covered the way calls are made and answered on PSK31. I just answered a CQ sent by one

Re: [digitalradio] Very confused

2007-06-30 Thread Dave 'Doc' Corio
Hi, Andy. yep, positive. That's the first thing I checked. If that were the case, I'd have a devil of a time making a contact, and that isn't the case. I've made many in the same time period, so that doesn't seem to be the problem. Just strange for it to happen this many times.

Re: [digitalradio] Very confused

2007-06-30 Thread Robert Chudek
I just heard a QSO on 28.300 on LSB between two PA stations. It must be new operators not having developed their skills yet. 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN - Original Message - From: Dave 'Doc' Corio To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 7:33 PM Subject:

[digitalradio] Anyone using Xastir ?

2007-06-30 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Anyone hear running Xastir ? Andy K3UK

Re: [digitalradio] Anyone using Xastir ?

2007-06-30 Thread Andrew O'Brien
that should be anyone HERE On 6/30/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone hear running Xastir ? Andy K3UK

Re: [digitalradio] Anyone using Xastir ?

2007-06-30 Thread list email filter
Andy, Running it here, though not on HF, run on VHF occasionally, UHF rarely, and some TCP/IP. If you have questions, I'll help if I can, if not, several of the developers are on the APRS yahoo group, and very responsive. 73, Erik, N7HMS IRLP Node 3804 445.975 Simp PL103.5 North Bend, WA

Re: [digitalradio] Anyone using Xastir ?

2007-06-30 Thread Joe Veldhuis
Yep, I use it with HF, VHF and satellites, and run a 24/7 IGate with it. -Joe, N8FQ On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 02:14:34 - Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone hear running Xastir ? Andy K3UK

Re: [digitalradio] Very confused

2007-06-30 Thread Roger J. Buffington
Dave wrote: I have apparently missed the memo that covered the way calls are made and answered on PSK31. I just answered a CQ sent by one station, only to have a completely different station call me back and start a QSO as if I had answered him! This is at least the 4th or 5th time this

Re: [digitalradio] Very confused

2007-06-30 Thread Simon Brown
10m LSB is legal in many if not all European countries. Simon Brown, HB9DRV - Original Message - From: Robert Chudek I just heard a QSO on 28.300 on LSB between two PA stations. It must be new operators not having developed their skills yet. 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN

Re: [digitalradio] Very confused

2007-06-30 Thread Robert Chudek
Sorry... I should have spelled out Pennsylvania [PA]. In the US 28.300 is the low limit for 10m phone, so when using LSB, they're out of the band. Not that it will draw much attention on 10m right now, but I hope they don't try that on 20m! 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN - Original Message