PDF's of the presentations given at this years successful AMSAT-UK
International Space Colloquium in Guildford are now available
Among the weekend of fascinating presentations were
Software Defined Radio reception of Satellite Signals by Drew Glasbrenner
European Astronaut Selection and
NBEMS - Narrow Band Emergency Messaging System
Is anyone familiar with this mode? What type of equipment is needed?
I have an MFJ-1250C. Will this work with this or will I need a different type
of interface?
Thanks!
Rod
KC7CJO
Hi Rod,
The NBEMS setup uses soundcard technology. Although the TNC will provide you
with packet capabilities (which can be important depending on where you are and
what's available in your area), the NBEMS technology relies on various
soundcard-based modes and doesn't use hardware based
Rodney,
The same interface you use for PSK31 will work. NBEMS is a software
suite. Go to www.w1hkj.com/NBEMS and download the software for your
windows or Linux version.
Skip KH6TY
NBEMS Development Team
Rodney wrote:
NBEMS - Narrow Band Emergency Messaging System
Is anyone
I used THOR 11 and 22 on mars nets didn't really take off though as no body had
the software, supposed to be better than MFSK 16 as its a IFSK.
NBEMS modes with the high speed digital with ARQ are more for VHF UHF
handshaking.
Any soundcard interface should work, good thing to have in your tool
Thanks guys! Am impressed with the speed of the replies!!!
I'll search out a PSK-31 interface and give it a try!!
Thanks again!!
I contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like
a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.
-- Winston
Hello Andy and All,
The replacement for Charles old open web site for PC-ALE is now up and running
as of today at:
www.n2ckh.com/PC_ALE_FORUM
I am still quite busy and have not re-enabled live e-mails from this forum due
to its heavy message load. So for those that are not members of the
Rodney wrote:
NBEMS - Narrow Band Emergency Messaging System
Is anyone familiar with this mode? What type of equipment is needed?
I have another question along these lines.
How is it used?
How does the ham community coordinate what frequencies
are used for emergency messages?
The County EOC will have an ARES unit attached to it. Each city within that
County will have an ARES unit assigned to it, provided there are enough hams in
that area, otherwise they are broken down into sections.
Each section, or ARES unit, will have a set of frequencies assigned to them in
genau deine fragen!
NBEMS - Narrow Band Emergency Messaging System (schon wieder was neues!)
Gibt es jemanden, mit diesem Modus? Welche Art von Ausrüstung ist
erforderlich?
Ich habe eine weitere Frage in diese Richtung gehen.
Wie wird es genutzt?
Wie funktioniert die Schinken-Community zu
TAPR has been ham radio's preeminent digital voice data technology group for
over 25 years.
TAPR was a pioneer in developing packet radio technology and most recently has
been a leader in the development of SDR (Software Defined Radios).
TAPR promotes the development use of digital voice
Thanks Steve, good to see.
Andy K3UK
On 7/31/09, shajducek n2...@mchsi.com wrote:
Hello Andy and All,
The replacement for Charles old open web site for PC-ALE is now up and
running as of today at:
www.n2ckh.com/PC_ALE_FORUM
I am still quite busy and have not re-enabled live e-mails
There appears to be a large group of hams in this group that have an
interest in digital modes for emergency communication . I wonder if we
might want to have a quarterly drill of some time where we activate and
use NBEMS.,ALE, PSK MAIL. possibly WINMOR (when available)? Does anyone
have any
How about in English???
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a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.
-- Winston Churchill
Rodney
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