--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien" exampl.
and so on?
> >
> > just an idea
> Now there's an interesting idea.
It's an idea I have wanted to implement for a few years now. I would
like to have my SSTV webcam monitor 7171 LSB by day, 14230 USB by
night and 146.775 FM f
John,
Sorry but I know the relative level of activity
at times. There is far less ALE than various
other modes and more ALE than various other modes
as well. It all depends on your point of
reference, just as there is Hellscriber than GTOR
and more CW than PSK31, regardless your statement
a
Now, 20 million + 1
73
At 08:05 PM 1/11/2008, you wrote:
If the statement below is False, why are there
not more call signs showing up on the main ALE frequencies?
I can leave my rig on 14109.5 or 10145.5 for 24
hours and only see, at most 4 or 5 stations? Ditto for the ALE website
If the statement below is False, why are there not more call signs showing
up on the main ALE frequencies?
I can leave my rig on 14109.5 or 10145.5 for 24 hours and only see, at most
4 or 5 stations? Ditto for the ALE website
At HFlink. And 99% of those are soundings. So where are the QS
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andy,
>
> What I don't understand is if you already have a suite of modes,
Pactor,
> Pactor 2, and Pactor 3, then why create another mode like they did?
>
> This is not compatible with existing packet, right? So you would
h
-
> would it be possible to write something like that via the macro Manager?
>
> exampl. and
> so on?
>
> just an idea
>
> The macro could also come in handy on contests ...
> using it in the limit on Band changes per hour.
>
> 73 Steve, W1CDX
>
Now there's an interesting idea.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Simon Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> In my own case I can record the incoming audio and play it back later.
>
> At the moment I leave DM780 running all night picking up SSTV
pictures.
>
> I'm not sure I would want a scheduler but were I to add one I
This would be an excellent client to write for znudigi.
73,
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 3:51 am, Andrew O'Brien wrote:
> If you are like me, there is SO MUCH happening in the amateur radio
> digital world that it is hard to keep up with , more fun to be had
> than can be squeezed in to 24 hou
Robert,
I may be in a minority, but I don't think you're off base.
If you stick around you WILL find posts that are more to what you (and
I) sought as a focus of a digital radio forum.
You just have to sort through a myriad of repetitive philosophical
postings on topics that sometimes seem to
Actually, Jack, this makes more sense. In a way, this would be one way
of interoperability between modes.
For those of us who did Amtor and later Pactor and Clover II, the old
Aplink and later Winlink systems allowed us to connect to a MBO (Mail
Box Operation, I think that was what they used t
- Original Message -
From: "kh6ty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] PACTO! I CQ
> Copying you FB in South Carolina, Howard, using DigiPan 2.0.
>
> Sorry - No Pactor 1 transmit capability - my PK-232 is in mothballs!
>
Super!
Rick,
Well, its just another mode, to add to the
pile! You get RPR with the SCS DSP
Tracker, APRS is also using it and the DSP
Tracker will send BOTH mode APRS frames out, that
is a standard 300 baud HF Packet data frame, THEN
the next one out is an RPR frame, alternating.
This is so any RP
I've not been involved in general disasters like katrina. But I still
seriously doubt that even there ARC and SA shelters were operated in
areas that had not been cleared by search and rescue. I know here,
the SA which I've been involved with for tornadoes and floods will not
consider putting a c
Where did I say hams weren't needed for support communications? Jeez,
when did ham radio volunteers become first line search and rescue
personnel? Too many people seem to miss the distinction between
communications emergency and search and rescue operations. Emergency
communications doesn't mean
Andy,
What I don't understand is if you already have a suite of modes, Pactor,
Pactor 2, and Pactor 3, then why create another mode like they did?
This is not compatible with existing packet, right? So you would have to
have SCS products on both ends? Then why not use Pactor modes,
especially
Robert,
All these issues on exploring the digital modes are and should be
discussed. It depends upon what interests the posters who are willing to
share that information. Be thankful that they do. Many of these
discussions are vital to amateur radio. The decisions to come will
affect you perso
WinWarbler can decode all PSK31 or PSK63 QSOs within any 3.5 khz band
segment, determine the stations involved, and maintain a "Stations Heard"
window like this:
http://www.dxlabsuite.com/winwarbler/Heard.jpg
WinWarbler can be configured insert station's heard into SpotCollector's
database, there
Yeah...that would be the one where you buy a book and sit in the corner
and not insult other peoples intelligence with your
arrogance...Especially as an newbie...:>)
Gary
n8gsj
n4ijs wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am new to this forum, so please forgive me if this comes across off
> base. But, I came h
Copying you FB in South Carolina, Howard, using DigiPan 2.0.
Sorry - No Pactor 1 transmit capability - my PK-232 is in mothballs!
Skip
- Original Message -
From: "w6ids" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 2:10 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] PACTO!
Thanks Robert, I support you 100%
73 de LA5VNA Steinar
n4ijs skrev:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am new to this forum, so please forgive me if this comes across off
> base. But, I came here looking for information on digital modes for
> Amateur Radio - not various, multi-post messages about various peoples
Just for info, I'm on 18.085 running PACTOR I and
calling CQ.pointed Westerly.
I'm posted on the spotting page:
http://www.projectsandparts.com/pactor/
if anyone might be interested.in trying it
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN
Hello!
I am new to this forum, so please forgive me if this comes across off
base. But, I came here looking for information on digital modes for
Amateur Radio - not various, multi-post messages about various peoples
opinion (and arguments) on unrelated topics.
I am sure that these discussions ar
In Katrina and Rita shelters were opened where there were people in need.
Whether supplies could readily reach them was a problem to be solved, not a
requirement for shelter location. You are not understanding the widespread
nature of these disasters. It was easier to solve the supply problem than
You have led a sheltered life. Try operating in the Philipines after
a volcano blows, or in Mexico after the same incident, or in Africa
after a transvaal fire, then tell me Hams are not needed. It's too
bad we are getting comments like this from the uninformed with no
experience. Get some b
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Alan Barrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ""snip""
>
> I personally had a Red Cross shelter leader run after my truck and
> flag me down because she thought we were packing up. quote: "You
> don't know how much we still need you guys. Until you arrived we ha
I've been remiss in answering some of your questions. You'll either
have the start of a pactor type emission or an illegal emission type.
I had this argument several years ago when pactor 3 showed up. If you
look at J7D, it is defined as "Single-sideband, suppressed carrier;
with two or more c
In my own case I can record the incoming audio and play it back later.
At the moment I leave DM780 running all night picking up SSTV pictures.
I'm not sure I would want a scheduler but were I to add one I would use a UI
similar to Outlook's calendar.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
- Original Message
>
>
>Anyone care to invent this ?
>
What you're describing could be done quite easily from within a
particular program. It could easily be built as an external program
that sends ActiveX commands to MixW, for example.
The only hang-up that I see is in terms of tuning: So, you tune to
14070 in P
Andy,
I believe that somehow it has been already done and is hidden to most of us.
How ?
I have not tried to run the recent Linux ham apps from the command line,
but the cron can be used to start and stop tasks in one minute
intervals. You can invoke either applications or scripts with argume
At 09:27 PM 1/11/2008, Andy wrote:
>I found the item (below) on the SCS web site. Anyone use this "new
>class" of packet ?
>
>Robust Packet-Radio (RPR)
>
>Up to now Packet-Radio over shortwave has been basically a
>non-starter, it has even been heavily criticized because of the low
>effective thr
John,
Your message below is easy to summarize succinctly, thanks.
At 09:48 PM 1/10/2008, you wrote:
>
>Chris , ZL1BOE
>
>you will be told by others that ALE is widely
>used to set up QSOs and QSYs using the one
>line message ability . You will also be told
>that it is used widely for keybo
If you are like me, there is SO MUCH happening in the amateur radio
digital world that it is hard to keep up with , more fun to be had
than can be squeezed in to 24 hours. Some software ,like WSJT, can
be left active overnight or when out of the shack and the user gets
time stamped information a
I found the item (below) on the SCS web site. Anyone use this "new
class" of packet ?
Robust Packet-Radio (RPR)
Up to now Packet-Radio over shortwave has been basically a
non-starter, it has even been heavily criticized because of the low
effective throughput and repeats. AX.25 is for shortwa
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