[ROSDIGITALMODEMGROUP] CHANGE OF COURSE FOR THE GROUP
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HATE TO DO IT, BUT I NEED TO REDIRECT THE OBJECTIVE OF THE GROUP.
NO NAMES TO MENTION. BUT IF YOU ARE GOING TO DISCUSS ANYTHING OTHER THAN ROS
OPERATI
FYI
"Changes on 10 meters
29 May, 2010
At the suggestion of some USA operators, we are changed ROS 10 meters
frequency: Now is 28295 instead of 28305.
USA Hams of the “ROS is not SS” Platform are not agree with ARRL
about ROS is view as SS, and they dont see any different between MT63
and ROS,
Hello John,
Please tell me what do you mean?
Yahoo list(s)? It is very easy to get of a Yahoo list.
( I think and hope. )
Have changed the some 25 lists I am on often, delivery format etc.
Also have never experienced this dictatorial action on a Yahoo List
so far.
As far as Mr. Ros is concerne
I have never seen this before in the amateur radio community. We have really
started something here and I do not believe it is good.
Rick KH2DF
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On Jun 1, 2010, at 5:17 PM, "Rein A" wrote:
Hello,
Your request to join the ROSDigitalMode group was not approved.
The moderator
Rein
Don't take it personal.
For some reason even I got on his bad list.
I did ask but never got an answer.
Not sure but I think someone has been feeding bad info to him.
Think he was told that I has said something that I really did not
or it was misunderstood.
John, W0JAB
Hello,
Your request to join the ROSDigitalMode group was not approved.
The moderator of each Yahoo! group chooses whether to restrict
membership in the group. Moderators who choose to restrict
membership also choose whom to admit.
Please note that this decision is final and that Yahoo! Groups
do
I checked out the configuration file that you suggest but the release date on
it was 2008 and it doesn't have Contestia in it. It's the same group of ADIF
modes that I had previously so I must have had the up to date file already.
Anyway I suggested to ARRL that they consider updating the file t
Who say's you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Thanks Andy, this should be
fun.
73, Chuck AC5PW
Once a Marine... ...Always a Marine OOORAHHH !
Saepe Expertus - Semper Fidelis - Fratres Aeterni
"Often Tested" - "Always Faithful" - "Brothers Forever"
The easiest way that I know of is to use Ham Radio Deluxe's log book. Make
an ADIF file of the contacts you want to map, import them in to HRD log ,
and then right-click the QSOs and select the Google Earth option. It will
ask if you want to map just one QSO, or ALL. Once mapped in Google Earth
My guide to narrow band SSTV suitable for 30M operations is listed in the
amateur radio wiki. Useful format.
http://amateur-radio-wiki.net/index.php?title=K3UK%27s_Quick_and_Dirty_Guide_to_Narrow_Bandwidth_SSTV
Andy K3UK
All,
Does anyone know how to map out multiple calls and their respective grid
squares on Google Earth?
Thanks,
Tony -K2MO
Hi Guys
The Net14 APRS activity report for May 2010 has been uploaded to the Net14 News
page on www.net14.org.uk . Check out what we are doing on 20m.
73
Jim, G0JXN/MB7UXN
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