[digitalradio] Flex 1500?

2010-07-08 Thread obrienaj
After six months of an SDR receiver, I'm ready to try an SDR-Transceiver. Since I operate mostly CW and digital modes, the QRP Flex 1500 looks interesting. Anyone here have one yet? Andy K3Uk

[digitalradio] Re: ROS on 40 meters

2010-07-08 Thread pd4u_dares
I have moved from 14112 down because there were many stations CQ-ing every minute while my RMS transfered mail... exactly every minute... So I see you do not know this software... --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien siegfried.jackst...@... wrote: The qrm is NOT from

[digitalradio] Re: ROS on 40 meters

2010-07-08 Thread pd4u_dares
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien siegfried.jackst...@... wrote: The lack of socialism is not the fault of the programmer Mercedes has a speed limiter for fun I presume...

[digitalradio] my thoughts about ROS (was Ros on 40m)

2010-07-08 Thread pd4u_dares
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien siegfried.jackst...@... wrote: .. I follow the soft since February this year . on some days he uploaded 2 or 3 versions Think about that again. And then look if this is a pro or a contra... [Think about cars that go back to the

AW: [digitalradio] Re: ROS on 40 meters

2010-07-08 Thread Siegfried Jackstien
* exactly every minute so the other stations must have made their beacontext with a stopwatch if you send the beacon in ros to 1 minute the soft DOES NOT transmit exactly every minute for more than just one reason: first of all the duration of the beacontext is added to the timer

AW: [digitalradio] my thoughts about ROS (was Ros on 40m)

2010-07-08 Thread Siegfried Jackstien
For what purpose? If he's not a ham, then it isn't to support the amateur community. However, I can think of a lot of uses for a low-power system using a low-profile antenna that is designed to work under the noise floor; especially useful for military, government, and even some more sinister

Re: AW: [digitalradio] my thoughts about ROS (was Ros on 40m)

2010-07-08 Thread Dave Wright
The hall of shame consists of users that dared to criticize ROS as being too wide, being spread spectrum (illegal here in the US below 1.2m) or numerous other offenses that have never been explained. Personally, I'm in there because I made a post on QRZ asking to be in there so that I could

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ROS on 40 meters

2010-07-08 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
At 09:46 AM 7/7/2010, you wrote: --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien siegfried.jackst...@... wrote: .. Ros is programmed for low power qrppp experiments . with a few watt and a groundplane for a 16000 km path .. But there are users thinking more power is better . and

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ROS on 40 meters

2010-07-08 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
At 04:04 PM 7/6/2010, you wrote in part: UH OH.now I've done it. Bet I won't ever get on their forum, much less be able to use ROS any time soon SNIFFLE I'm down in the dingy cellar now with the likes of John W0JAB! Howard W6IDS Richmond, IN EM79NV Come on down. The beer is cold and

[digitalradio] Re: my thoughts about ROS (was Ros on 40m)

2010-07-08 Thread g4ilo
But the thing is, Siegfried, WSPR is limited by design to use just 200Hz of spectrum. Each individual user needs only about 6Hz of bandwidth. JT65 also uses quite a small part of the spectrum. I accept that those modes don't allow the free text contacts you are looking for, but these modes can

[digitalradio] Re: ROS on 40 meters

2010-07-08 Thread pd4u_dares
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien siegfried.jackst...@... wrote: Mercedes has a speed limiter for fun I presume... No the limiter is for safety . but with a laptop and the right software the limiter is away (and you also get some more power) you can make fun of

[digitalradio] Re: ROS on 40 meters

2010-07-08 Thread pd4u_dares
From my ROS log 2010-30-06 on 14.112: RX16: 16:41 @ -54,7 Hz: CQDX CQDX CQDX de DL3VDL DL3VDSd4taaKPa?M AMaž®oeadÅ oeAsa(€3esA.C'M CANCEL -9 dB RX16: 16:42 @ -54,7 Hz: CQDX CQDX CQDX de DL3VDL DL3VDL DL3VDL pse k STOP +0 dB RX16: 16:43 @ -54,7 Hz: CQDX CQDX CQDX de DL3VDL DL3VDL

[digitalradio] Re: my thoughts about ROS (was Ros on 40m)

2010-07-08 Thread pd4u_dares
There is a KB to KB derivative of WSPR I believe called WSJT/JT65A but that is beside the point [that would end in a discussion on S/N ratio versus speed]. It's about a new mode that is mainly used at 2250Hz bandwidth at +8dB by it's users, and with three calling frequencies hard coded into

[digitalradio] Re: my thoughts about ROS (was Ros on 40m)

2010-07-08 Thread pd4u_dares
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien siegfried.jackst...@... wrote: I do not know what you and the others in the hall of shame did that made jose angry So... assume it is the other way round: José made many US radio amateurs angry [by publishing a fake FCC document and

[digitalradio] ROS are sending data from your PC

2010-07-08 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Hi Rain You have absolutely right . ROS are sending data from your PC to the cluster. Try to type the IP address 90.225.73.203:8000 into your browser and you get this: login: GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: 90.225.73.203:8000 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; nb-NO; rv:1.9.2.6)

Re: [digitalradio] ROS are sending data from your PC

2010-07-08 Thread rein0zn
Hello Steinar, Are you telling me that people are sending those calls to the cluster and then from there end up at the HAMSPOTS site, and never actually use those calls in transmissions? Just noticed a call sign from somebody, some 25 miles from here, logged on the Twente WEBSDR! 73 Rein

[digitalradio] Fwd: Re: [ROSDIGITALMODEMGROUP] HAMSPOTS the final word

2010-07-08 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Hoho, world champion in typo. Here is what I was trying to explain: Then try to type c:telnet 90.225.73.203 8000 , then you will see that this is TELNET and that explains the funny call sign . When people is banned to use this software they are using a fake call sign . This fake call sign is

AW: [digitalradio] Re: my thoughts about ROS (was Ros on 40m)

2010-07-08 Thread Siegfried Jackstien
Agree on that ,,, ros is wide band and there is not enough room for all .. It is for long distance not for italy spain or similar And about the bandwith used: jose is working on the soft to make more than just one conversation on a given channel possible But that is not done yet so for the first

Re: [digitalradio] Fwd: Re: [ROSDIGITALMODEMGROUP] HAMSPOTS the final word

2010-07-08 Thread rein0zn
Steinar, Let me try that again. People are banned ( they are not allowed to use ROS, an absurd idea to start with. ) If I think of other authors wanting to add ROS to their package and then, users or perhaps buyers of those packages, discovering they can not use the ROS software because

[digitalradio] Fwd: Re: [ROSDIGITALMODEMGROUP] HAMSPOTS the final word

2010-07-08 Thread graham787
Steinar I thought this auto reporting was going may be a little too far , when every time you call cq using psk31 , its reported by every one on frequency .. log mania .. and i dont even need a log book !! , DM780 has the same function ? G .. --- In

[digitalradio] mostly OT but interesting reading...

2010-07-08 Thread sholtofish
http://www.slate.com/id/2259417

[digitalradio] Re: my thoughts about ROS (was Ros on 40m)

2010-07-08 Thread g4ilo
Well, I can't speak for everyone but I am against it, not because it is new, but because it is impractical for a mode that wide to be commonly used on the busy bands. And because of the way it has been introduced and the attitude of the developer in banning users he doesn't like which is not

[digitalradio] DSTAR in France

2010-07-08 Thread Rein A
Greetings ALL, Just looking around a little here and finding news about the digital voice program DSTAR ruled illegal in France. To be frank about it, I know little about DSTAR but the interesting issue for me at least, is that some of the same issues play here as for ROS Modem in the US.

[digitalradio] DSTAR in France Follow up, English atricle

2010-07-08 Thread Rein A
http://draf.asso.fr/index.php?post/2010/06/28/D-STAR-situation-in-France Read about suggested remedies,. 73 Rein W6SZ

Re: [digitalradio] ROS are sending data from your PC

2010-07-08 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
At 02:28 PM 7/8/2010, you wrote: Hi Rain You have absolutely right . ROS are sending data from your PC to the cluster. Try to type the IP address 90.225.73.203:8000 into your browser and you get this: Why would it telnet to an IP address in Sweden?

Re: [digitalradio] ROS are sending data from your PC

2010-07-08 Thread rein0zn
Steinar, Sorry, my answer messages are getting out with too much delay So the logical sequence gets lost. 73 Rein W6SZ Group Owner Note: Rein...your last two messages were idetified by Yahoo as spam, not sure why. Andy K3UK -Original Message- From: Steinar Aanesland

Re: [digitalradio] ROS are sending data from your PC

2010-07-08 Thread rein0zn
Here are some US calls appearing over the last couple of hours on HAMSPOTS: Injected via TELNET or other. KN6V KE5AKG K3ML W7YW KR6E KI6JL for more or no info on these callsigns per official FCC records see http://www.qrz.com/db/?cmd=1 73 Rein W6SZ -Original Message- From:

Re: [digitalradio] ROS are sending data from your PC

2010-07-08 Thread Laurie, VK3AMA
I finally installed ROS and it triggered my firewall trying to connect to 109.72.112.37 port 7300. I did a Telnet, it is Cluster Node US6IQ-1 Today I again started ROS and this time the firewall triggered on ROS connecting to 82.182.70.198 port 8000, which is Cluster Node SM6YOU-2 I have

[digitalradio] Re: ROS are sending data from your PC

2010-07-08 Thread Rein A
Hi John, That IP address is probably a cluster in Sweden that was added by Jose to the list of clusters to be served by ROS users. Amateur radio is a global hobby. 73 Rein W6SZ --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker, WØJAB w0...@... wrote: At 02:28 PM 7/8/2010, you wrote: Hi

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ROS are sending data from your PC

2010-07-08 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
At 06:18 PM 7/8/2010, you wrote: Hi John, That IP address is probably a cluster in Sweden that was added by Jose to the list of clusters to be served by ROS users. Amateur radio is a global hobby. 73 Rein W6SZ Oh I agree about the being global but I would much rather do it myself. Seems

[digitalradio] Interesting comcept in EU ( DStar related )

2010-07-08 Thread Rein A
Greetings ALL, http://draf.asso.fr/index.php?pages/Digital-Voice-Internet-Access-in-France-Petition A petition to the European Government about a radio amateur digital mode with potential participants from all over the EU. ( Hope this is an international board ) 73 Rein W6SZ

[digitalradio] Re: ROS are sending data from your PC

2010-07-08 Thread Rein A
Agreed John. At least it should be up to the users of ROS. I think on this, one Jose wants the program to do things and I am sure many people do not mind. But it should be a selection to be made by the user, I believe. See my messages on the this subject. 73 Rein W6SZ --- In

[digitalradio] JT65-HF on 14076

2010-07-08 Thread Russell Blair
I am seeing 2 Images of N4CE one at -554 and Distorded and the other at +175 witch lookes fine but I'm only getting one decode. Is anyone seeing this other then me... Russell NC5O  1- Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming a revolving door! 2- A government big enough to give

Re: [digitalradio] JT65-HF on 14076

2010-07-08 Thread phil g
I only see him at -476 n4zsa phil - Original Message - From: Russell Blair To: Digital Radio Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 9:23 PM Subject: [digitalradio] JT65-HF on 14076 I am seeing 2 Images of N4CE one at -554 and Distorded and the other at +175 witch lookes

Re: [digitalradio] JT65-HF on 14076

2010-07-08 Thread Russell Blair
OK Tnx. Russell 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) Skype-Russell.Blair Hell Field

[digitalradio] How ROS is auto-spotting to the Cluster.

2010-07-08 Thread Laurie, VK3AMA
While researching ROS cluster spots arriving at HamSpots.net via the Cluster, I have discovered how the ROS software is auto-spotting to a list of nodes that may be of concern to the Node Sysops. The following Node addresses are hard-coded in the software. dxc.us6iq.com dxc.ham.hr

Re: [digitalradio] How ROS is auto-spotting to the Cluster.

2010-07-08 Thread enkitec
On 08-Jul-10 23:55, Laurie, VK3AMA wrote: What other surprises are hidden in this software? de Laurie, VK3AMA Stealing passwords, perhaps? Mark

Re: [digitalradio] JT65-HF on 14076

2010-07-08 Thread rein0zn
This is probably a case of the transmitting station over driving (too much audio drive into transmitter ) Or perhaps the transmitting station is over loading your receiver. I have no idea whether you should get 2 decodes or not in this situation or mot . In just straight WSJT65A I have often

Re: [digitalradio] How ROS is auto-spotting to the Cluster.

2010-07-08 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Hi Laurie This is exactly the same as I have discovered. Thanks for writing this in an understandably English ;) la5vna Steinar On 09.07.2010 04:55, Laurie, VK3AMA wrote: While researching ROS cluster spots arriving at HamSpots.net via the Cluster, I have discovered how the ROS