Thanks, Andy.
For those not familiar with the term "synchronizing" with respect to LotW
operations, it means automatically
1. updating QSOs uploaded to LotW to reflect their subsequent acceptance by
LotW (setting "LotW QSL Sent" to 'Y' and recording the date in "LotW QSL
Sent Date")
2. updating
FYI
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From: aa6yq
Date: Sep 6, 2009 5:48 PM
Subject: [dxlab] DXKeeper 8.1.6 is available
To: dx...@yahoogroups.com
This release
- when synchronizing QSOs or QSLs with LotW, QSOs reported by LotW whose
Mode is DATA are considered to match a logged QSO whos
Hi Simon..the SDR console sounds and looks greati have just
built a Genesis G3020 (30 and 20m) have had it working on the M0KGK
software and it works well.
when you release a beta of your console i would like to try and see if
it will run on Linux under Wine.there is very little
At 22.22 06/09/2009, you wrote:
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>
>Usually JT65A can be found there.
>
>It can be decoded using the WSJT software, by K1JT.
>
>Dave
thanks to all - I will give it a try.
73 - Marco IK1ODO
Usually JT65A can be found there.
It can be decoded using the WSJT software, by K1JT.
Dave
On 6 Sep, at 8:10 PM, Marco IK1ODO wrote:
Anyone knows what multitone signal is at 14.077 ? Strong in Italy at
the moment.
It is a slow multitone, 175 Hz wide. It starts at 2 sec after the
minute, a
Marco IK1ODO wrote:
> Anyone knows what multitone signal is at 14.077 ? Strong in Italy at
> the moment.
> It is a slow multitone, 175 Hz wide. It starts at 2 sec after the
> minute, and lasts 47 seconds.
> Multipsk does not recognize it, AFAIK.
> Emacs!
>
>
> 73 - Marco IK1ODO
>
Hi Marco...from
JT65 mode I think
73 de la5vna Steinar
Marco IK1ODO wrote:
> Anyone knows what multitone signal is at 14.077 ? Strong in Italy at
> the moment.
> It is a slow multitone, 175 Hz wide. It starts at 2 sec after the
> minute, and lasts 47 seconds.
> Multipsk does not recognize it, AFAIK.
> Emac
Juergen,
Here an extract of the "QRGs" window:
ALE400 (USB)
Here after is a non exhaustive list of the ALE400 frequencies:
1837.0, 3589.0, 7037.5, 10141.5, 14074.0, 14094.0, 18104.5, 21094.0,
24926.0, 28146.0, 50162.5, 144162.5 (AF at 1625 Hz).
The complete list of frequencies is on "http://hf
20 m is closing quite early already. Is there any specific qrg on 30 or 40 m?
If so I would try as well after 20 / 21 UTC during the week.
73
Juergen, DL8LE
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Tony wrote:
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> All,
>
> Had a nice ALE-400 QSO with OH7JJT today at 17:00z on 20 meters. He menti
Hi,
I agree that the SoftRock pages are confusing, you can only buy kits although
it's easy to find someone who will construct for you.
The RX-only is the v9, wait 'till SDR-RADIO.com is running then you can have a
play.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
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All,
Had a nice ALE-400 QSO with OH7JJT today at 17:00z on 20 meters. He mentioned
that there are other OH stations active on this mode and that they work
regularly on 80 meters.
Tom, WB2YDS was able to connect to OH7JJT as well running 5 watts to a
vertical. This is one ARQ chat mode that s
So, I have to get me one of them SDR radios. Just what is the deal with
Softrock, are they for purchase commonly? The web page is awfully
confusing, makes it looks like they are not fully in business. Genesis
SDR's look promising but still very early in their deveopment at the
moment.. FLEX ,
SDR-RADIO.com is a SDR console - connect a SDR radio such as the SoftRock
receiver and you can receive 160m to 10m, at least 100kHz bandwidth at a
time.
Not just a receiver - it will decode CW (similar to CW skimmer), monitor for
RSID / CALLID, do lots of other great things (tm) which are still
Since this integrates with DM780, what does the software actually "do"
? I assume that HRD and DM780 do all the work, so is it essentially
just a 10 kHZ waterfall?
Andy K3UK
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Simon (HB9DRV) wrote:
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>
> Hi Andy,
>
> I'm getting on with my SDR console: http://sdr-ra
Hi Andy,
I'm getting on with my SDR console: http://sdr-radio.com - this console can
monitor an entire band for RSID :)
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
- Original Message -
From: "obrienaj"
> Today I am simply scanning 14070, 14073, 14076, and 14107.5 in 5 second
> int
Today I am simply scanning 14070, 14073, 14076, and 14107.5 in 5 second
intervals (all VFO frequencies) . I am in no particular mode, but DO have RS
ID detect active. If I hear your RS ID within 3 kHz of where I am scanning, I
will receive an audible alert. Try calling CQ with RS ID enabled
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