All,
I think we could benefit by borrowing an idea from the NAQCC. The North
American QRP CW Club runs a two hour Sprint each month that seems to bring a
fair share of ops out of the woodwork. New members are always being added so
they must be doing something right.
A digital mode Sprint
On the other hand I use free community software such a DotNetNuke where
community collaboration has really worked
I was a big proponent when I was a student. Now with more than 10 years in the
industry writing customer specific software I realize how unrealistic is to
want every piece of
But is the solar minimum the (only necessary and sufficient) explaining factor
for a global cooling?
As we say in Holland One swallow doesn't make it summer meaning: one cannot
'jump to conclusions' based on unsufficient data, and beside that the swallow
is not the explaining factor for
what mode do i use on 14.230 mz for sstv ???
Open interfaces can be as effective as open source. Look at what PSKCORE
accomplished long before Moe AE4JY released it to open source. Mori-san
JE3HHT's MMTTY has also been effective as a RTTY engine, and remains
closed source but provides programmatic access to its functionality.
73,
USB
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
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From: ronaldfparmenter ronaldfparmen...@yahoo.com
what mode do i use on 14.230 mz for sstv ???
I agree, Marc. While there are theories, our present knowledge of solar
physics provides no solid ground for predicting what may or may not be
happening. Extrapolating empirical observations taken over the past few
hundred years is risky, since they literally represent a quark in the bucket
with
Marc PD4U wrote:
But is the solar minimum the (only necessary and sufficient) explaining
factor for a global cooling?
As we say in Holland One swallow doesn't make it summer meaning: one
cannot 'jump to conclusions' based on unsufficient data, and beside that
the swallow is not the
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 02:30:21 +0100, Peter Jordahl k...@amsat.org wrote:
Anyone know of a standalone Windows version?
There is no standalone versuion, you can find driver for
Flex32 called soundmodem too.
You can use that modem with packet terminal software
WPP and Paxon.
But, MixW working
Take at look at this fake web page http://www.obriensweb.com/whoiswhere.html
I was thinking about the idea of a reverse DX cluster or an
expansion of the concepts behind hrdlog.net . A plce to see who is
QRV and where they are on the bands. Not DX spots, just who is where.
I had some
Based upon the modulation developed for WINMOR, is it fair to say that
some of the wider and higher speed modes will be roughly equivalent to
Q15X25?
It still is perplexing to me as to why Q15X25 did so poorly (based on
numerous comments from those that tried it) yet the modulation is
I suggest that the Mode column contain the Operating Mode, e.g. CW,
Olivia, RTTY, Pactor3. We don't really care what mode a user's transceiver
is set to...
Having the each user's grid square and region (SA, NA-E, NA-M, NA-W, EU-E,
EU-W, AF-N, AF-S, AS, AN, OC) would be helpful for beam heading
How do you get the smily faces etc in your text on PSK, etc. I have been seeing
stations on PSK that have been inserting smily faces etc with their text
N9WVM, John
You don't. What is happening is that YOU have software (probably
MixW or DM780) that sees something like 73 and the software uses a
waving-hand icon that is on your hard drive. The picture you see is
NOT being sent via PSK31 on air.
Andy K3UK
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 9:39 PM, John Netro
I am talking about this kind of faces
--- On Fri, 5/1/09, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Cartoon Charcters
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 9:44 PM
You don't. What is happening is that YOU
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Netro n9...@... wrote:
I am talking about this kind of faces
Same thing. Someone sends :) with PSK31 and your software substitutes a smiley
face.
Check your PSK31 sofware's folders and you will see all the icons in a folder.
Andy
Andy obrien wrote:
Take at look at this fake web page http://www.obriensweb.com/whoiswhere.html
I was thinking about the idea of a reverse DX cluster or an
expansion of the concepts behind hrdlog.net . A plce to see who is
QRV and where they are on the bands. Not DX spots, just who is
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