My response to that would not be deemed polite in any company.
From: Russell Blair
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 9:53 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] jt65-hf 18102
Rudy, worked him agn for the 2nd time, yesterday as well, its a short window,
been on 17m al
Rudy, worked him agn for the 2nd time, yesterday as well, its a short window,
been on 17m all day calling CQ and not much going on. No EU a XE at times and a
few US and then the VK shows up.
Russ NC5O
1- Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming a revolving door!
2- A government b
Listening
From: Russell Blair
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 9:30 PM
To: Digital Radio
Subject: [digitalradio] jt65-hf 18102
VK3XQ on 17m calling CQ jt65-hf
Russ NC5O
1- Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming a revolving door!
2- A government big enough to give you eve
VK3XQ on 17m calling CQ jt65-hf
Russ NC5O
1- Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming a revolving door!
2- A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to
take everything you have.
- Gerald Ford
" IN GOD WE TRUST "
Russell Blair (NC5O)
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The 14.105 packet group has been there a long time, but all I ever hear there
now is splatter from ROS.
If jose were a ham and had a better understanding of the gentlemen's agreement
on bandplans, a lot of his inconvenience
of having to reassign frequencies could have been avoided. Oops, off th
As most dx is done on 20m and to give more hams a chance for a qso jose made
3 qrg on 20m . and he changed them SEVERAL TIMES after there were some other
telling there is a pactor qrg or this is a packet qrg etc. .. he asked
several times about qrg so I do not see where you have a problem . yes it
WHO/WHAT is claiming 14.103 - 14.115? The author? The Hams who seem to be
intrigued with ROS? If there's an apparent acceptance of the claimed freq
spread,
then it's not the author only who's in need of a good trouncing.
UH OH.now I've done it. Bet I won't ever get on their forum, much l
Hi All,
Most of us might have noticed the disappearance of the ROS section
at the Australian ham spots list.
http://hamspots.net/ ros/
I just noticed at least one reaction:
A wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can anyone explaine why the HamSpots web page for ROS, now states:
+
Greetings All,
It still is a big question for me how an author of a, being it nice, program,
not licensed radio amateur, can assign frequencies.
I wished somebody could explain that to me and why it is that there is no
real reaction or questioning of this action by the amateur community as such
It is a shame . There is only one thing to do -take back these
frequencies by running other modes when they are free
73 de la5vna Steinar
On 06.07.2010 18:08, pd4u_dares wrote:
>
> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Siegfried Jackstien"
> wrote:
>
>> If you download and installed the n
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Siegfried Jackstien"
wrote:
>
> If you download and installed the newest version you will find the qrg in
> the software
>
Three (3!!!) calling frequencies on 20m for a 2250Hz wide mode... and if you
ask why, you get excluded from their Yahoo group and a
Andy, Skip,
Andy that appears to be a good test and (assuming the N0 station was
"hidden" from the calling European RMS Express station) an indication the
busy detector does work to block the connect and help address the "hidden
transmitter problem" often referenced.
Some facts for Skip an
> Does Winmor keep any log of activity?
>
> 73, Skip KH6TY
>
It logs each connect plus other activity
example
2010/07/06 00:00:04 RMS WINMOR ID sent on frequency: 7104.50 KHz
2010/07/06 03:23:38 RMS WINMOR -Western New York Gateway (FN02HK)
2010/07/06 03:23:39 108 Minutes remaining
2010/07/06
I think it would be fine.
Andy K3UK
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Mike Liller wrote:
>
>
> I have a Yeasu 757 GX sitting around and I was thinking about setting up a
> fixed freq Winmor server. My question is the TX/RX switching times. I know
> the 757 GX is to slow for Pactor III but I ha
Dave,
It was nice to see a lot of PSK31 activity during Field Day as well, but one
thing I noticed was it seemed that many of the ops were running AFC and they
were moving off of the QSO because so many sigs we so close togeather on the
WF. Did you see the same Thing? BTW, we W3YMW, my club wo
I have a Yeasu 757 GX sitting around and I was thinking about setting up a
fixed
freq Winmor server. My question is the TX/RX switching times. I know the 757
GX is to slow for Pactor III but I have no idea about Winmor speed
requirements. I have used RMS Express a few times with my 706MKIIG
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:16 AM, KH6TY wrote:
> Andy, any idea why the Winmor station transmited on an already busy
> frequency? Because it did not copy N0OE? Busy detector disabled? Your side
> worked - why did the other side not work? Did >anyone answer N0OE's CQ?
> 73, Skip KH6TY
So Skip,.
No one answered his CQ. The transmitting Winmor stations were in Europe, so
perhaps they did not hear the CW station.
Andy K3UK
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:16 AM, KH6TY wrote:
>
>
> Andy, any idea why the Winmor station transmited on an already busy
> frequency? Because it did not copy N0OE? Bus
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