After all these years, I finally downloaded N1MM Logger and spent some
time with it today. Even logged a few contacts during the ARRL June VHF
Contest. Previously, I could not get it work with Vista. The web site
might even lead to believe that it may not be supported on Vista. But
after doing
Starting at 0030z, I will be making AMTOR calls between 10.137 - 10.138 MHz +/-
QRM. QSOs and reception reports are welcome.
phil de ka1gmn
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien" wrote:
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> http://mixw.net/files/MixW219b5.zip
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> Andy K3UK
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I should mention that this is an UPDATE with new web cluster link, you need the
full version already installed. DX Summit is now used as the basis for the web
cluster interfac
http://mixw.net/files/MixW219b5.zip
Andy K3UK
I saw this in Spotcollector today...
"K0BO on 50290.0 in PSK at 6/14/2009 2105Z (K: United States) Looking
for FLDIGI USER"
Wonder what he wanted ?
Andy K3UK
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Some Windows disaster recovery approaches
It is entirely possible to create a Windows XP boot disk with
applications on it. One approach that works is BartPE.
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
It takes several hours and some careful work to create it, and since
you will be running off a CD, it
Not sure if they have an Explorer there, but also check out
http://www.k0bg.com/ for more info on car installations.
-john W4PAH
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Dave" wrote:
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> I apologize for the off-topic post.
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> If anyone has done a mobile installation in a Ford Explorer, year 1998