Tnx Andy for the nfo and yes I do have the license for MixW. 73, Bill
Dawson W7TVF
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ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, IF YOU ARE NOT A REGISTERED USER, IT WILL BE
INSTALLED AS A 15 DAY TRAIL VERSION. IF YOU ARE ALREADY A REGISTERED
USER OF MIXW2, THE NEWER VERSION WILL BE REGISTERED UPON
INSTALLATION. THIS SOFTWARE IS WELL WORTH THE FIFTY NINE DOLLAR
REGISTRATION COST.
73,
Walt AE2AA
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Rick,
Thanks for the report. Wonder if you were able to cpy any text?
73 Tony KT2Q
- Original Message -
From:
Rick Williams
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:57
PM
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Chip mode
test at 03:00
Your
signal is running above the noise here in SW Wisconsin. Noise is about S7 to S9
and your signal is S9+5 with some peaks at S9+10 on a Ten Tec Pegasus which
tends to be optimistic with signal levels. Antenna is a ground mounted Butternut
HF9-V with 20+ radials 70 to 100 feet long.
O
I should remind everyone that MixW is NOT freeware and requires a
license.
Andy K3UK
>
>
> http://mixw.net/beta/MixW216b5.exe
>
> Enjoy, de K3UK
>
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--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "freemfsk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> IM TRYING TO FIND A DOWNLOAD FOR OLIVIA THAT I CAN USE
> WITH MIXW 2.12 VER. I SAW ON MFSK16 SOME ONE SAID THERE IS
> A NEW MIXW 2.16B DOWNLOAD WITH OLIVIA ON IT.CAN SOMEONE
> PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND WHERE I CAN DOWNLOA
Hi Louie,
If you find where the MixW216 can be downloaded as I also would like to have
it. I have 215 but it does not have Olivia. 73, Bill Dawson W7TVF
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--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "freemfsk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> IM TRYING TO FIND A DOWNLOAD FOR OLIVIA THAT I CAN USE
> WITH MIXW 2.12 VER. I SAW ON MFSK16 SOME ONE SAID THERE IS
> A NEW MIXW 2.16B DOWNLOAD WITH OLIVIA ON IT.CAN SOMEONE
> PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND WHERE I CAN DOWNLOA
All:
For the next hour, I will be running a Chip64 test on 7073.0 USB / 1000hz.
Transmit start time is 03:00z October 7, 2005.
The "beacon" transmits every minute starting at the top of the hour. Power
is one watt measured with an Oak Hills QRP wattmeter.
The antenna is a rotatable dipole at 7
IM TRYING TO FIND A DOWNLOAD FOR OLIVIA THAT I CAN USE
WITH MIXW 2.12 VER. I SAW ON MFSK16 SOME ONE SAID THERE IS
A NEW MIXW 2.16B DOWNLOAD WITH OLIVIA ON IT.CAN SOMEONE
PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND WHERE I CAN DOWNLOAD THIS.
TNX. WA4VCB
I don't get your meaning. This group is not unique. AFAIK, all Yahoo!
groups (as well as non-Yahoo! groups such as TowerTalk and RFI @
contesting.com) show up on Google, and it wouldn't be difficult to
"harvest" email addresses from them if one were so inclined. Similarly,
anybody so inclined c
this group has turned into a spam
machine
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From:
John Becker
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 14:57
PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: ARRL
forwarding tagged as spam. (a bit OT)
Ed your point of trav
Ed your point of travel is well taken.
and setting up a yahoo, hotmail account indeed
would be well worth it. However using a return
address with a forwarding service such as ARRL,
AMSAT ect with *their* control makes no sense.
secondly what are you going to do when you can no
longer change your
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > But I fail to see why anyone would use such an address
> > > as their primary email address.
>
> If you travel often, using a Yahoo type service lets you pick up
mail
> anywhere. Unless your ISP provides a toll free
> > But I fail to see why anyone would use such an address
> > as their primary email address.
If you travel often, using a Yahoo type service lets you pick up mail
anywhere. Unless your ISP provides a toll free long distance line, you
will have to make a long distance call back to your ISP when
Hi,
I'm trying to dig up the specs and a source for a Collins
526-8605-010 mechanical filter. (or 526-8604-010 - they seem to have
identical descriptions) These are 2.8Khz controlled delay filters, and
are useful for ALE, multi-tone, OFDM and other 'wide' HF digital
modes, as most stock and af
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