Juergen,
I was listening/looking at that time and saw one signal but it was too weak
to decode. I assume it was you.
Bob, WU9Q
- Original Message -
From: Juergen dl...@darc.de
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 5:58 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: CMSK
to follow both the rules and good practices at all times,
so we also need to know what the rules are and what they mean.
73 DE KW6H (ex-AE6VW), Chris
I use the free method of the FCC.
http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 11:18 AM, John Becker, WØJAB
w0...@big-river.netwrote:
What does one have to do to re-new their ticket on-line
now? Been so lone I forgot
--
Mr.C.Robinson
73 DE KF6NFW
from doing both as effectively as possible.
--
73 de kw6h, ex-ae6vw, Chris
just have to live what we have now,
ince the FCC clearly disagrees with me.
--
73 DE KW6H, ex-A6VW, Chris, ae6vw-digitalra...@puffin.com
.
73 DE KW6H, ex-AE6VW, Chris
believe that for-profit public coast stations offer
such services as well.
73 DE KW6H (ex-AE6VW), Chris
Hi, where do you go to download the software?
Thanks--- Bob C WU9Q
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, nietorosdj nietoro...@... wrote:
Please download the latest version.
No, I get a run time error 50003.
Bob C WU9Q
- Original Message -
From: Tony
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 7:50 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Vista Run-time error and ROS
Has anyone had any luck running ROS with Vista?
Tony -K2MO
What methods did you use to test for the generator interference? Can you
give any specs on the generator such as a trailer-ed unit. When was last
maintenance done to the generator, and what?
I suspect that you have a faulty plug or a bad shield somewhere in the
unit.
I would also suspect that
that applies to MSIE.
Sometimes convenience and safety are conflicting values.
73 DE KW6H (ex-AE6VW), Chris Jewell
Tip is generally left side audio so as to conform and work when placed in a
mono jack. ring is right and body is ground.
As for a convention, not sure I know they have them for Trekkies, that is
one stereotype!
Have a nice weekend and hope that helps.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 4:14 PM,
personal system as
it is blocked, but from the library I dont mind, I dont have to clean up the
cookies and other junk!
Chris
KF6NFW
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 7:47 AM, mikea mi...@mikea.ath.cx wrote:
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 05:58:25PM -0700, D.G. wrote:
City attempts to shut down ham radio
You still need to click TxDF. When you click on TxDF, it turns red and shows
the offset in the box...Bob WU9Q
- Original Message -
From: Dave 'Doc' Corio
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 8:52 PM
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] WSJT JT65A on HF
I had simmilar issues and found that I need to power down and reboot if I
wish to swap out USB devices. When hot swaped it gave me hell. Now I make a
point to make connections on USB devices with system off so it auto detects
and remains with proper settings of my desire.
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at
I use an external soundcard the Creative labs Soundblaster X-fi is a very
good unit. many hams are claiming that the Sound Blaster is the best out
there for digi modes, and I have to agree. It works very well.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:58 AM, lsumners lsumn...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am looking at
Jerry,
Perhaps it is an interface made by Donner. I have 2 of them. Mine has 2 audio
cables, the black one for connection to the line input for receive and the red
one for audio out from the computer. It has a nine pin din for serial
connection for rig control and the connector for either the
Kim,
Try using this software to set your computer clock.
http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/
Bob C WU9Q
- Original Message -
From: Kim kimme...@yahoo.com
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 11:15 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Unable to set time
It became
I didn't complain either, but after about 5 or so of his messages I
added this to my .procmailrc:
# advertisements in various Y! ham-radio mailing lists
*From: .*wb9...@yahoo.com
/dev/null
73 de kw6h, ex-ae6vw
Chris Jewell
Is this what you are looking for?
http://dxfile.free.fr/dxpsk.htm
Bob C WU9Q
- Original Message -
From: kc4cop dic...@comcast.net
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 3:55 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: DXPSK by F6GQK
Jim:
The link that you posted
Hello Norbert,
After following your instructions for a Vista machine, when I start MFTT I
get the Run-time error '429', ActiveX component can't create object. I don't
know what to do about this.
Thanks---
Bob C (WU9Q)
- Original Message -
From: Norbert Pieper
forwarding service, which passes my firewall.
73 DE KW6H (ex-AE6VW), Chris Jewell
Oops! That .procmailrc rule should read ...
:0 :
*Received: from .*72\.20\.12[14]\.[0-9]+
/dev/null
Sorry about the missing period.
--
73 DE KW6H (ex-AE6VW), Chris Jewell
Hi Ed,
I think 7.070 MHz is the PSK31 frequency to use. Try that.
Bob WU9Q
lmeeny wrote:
Hello,
When last I operated, early 80's, there was a lot of SSB activity on
these lower bands during the day. You could always find someone to rag
chew with. I live in the North East with a high
detection for bots should is mandatory|is infeasible, etc, but I'm
not sure I'm not confabulating here. :-)
73 DE KW6H (ex-AE6VW)
--
Chris Jewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] PO Box 1396 Gualala CA USA 95445
released product, perhaps that allows you
to not release the code?
This is not the case. The GPL specifically requires that you make
source code available, under the GPL, to anyone to which you
distribute compiled binaries.
best 73,
-chris N2YYZ
as there is for C#,
but people are working on it.
Check out http://www.mono-project.com/
73,
-chris N2YYZ
signal report exchange for moonbounce.
73.
-chris N2YYZ
.
Please don't place blame where it shouldn't be placed. There have
been inconsiderate morons on the bands for as long as there have been
people on the bands. The lifting of the Morse testing requirement has
little to do with it.
73,
-chris N2YYZ
Guys Gals,
What would be the 6m psk31 frequency in the US?
Thanks---
Bob C. (WU9Q)
On 4/6/07, Steinar Aanesland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of you are typing long massages in a JT65A qso on HF and I wonder
how you do that.
Chris N2YYZ wrote Always click the Auto is OFF button to make it so
Auto is ON. but when Auto is ON is on there is no way I am able to
type
it confuses.
best 73,
-chris N2YYZ
On 4/5/07, Chris Danis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alternatively, I believe that recent PSKmail LiveCDs include WSJT for
Linux. Burn one of those, boot up with it in your drive, and it will
run directly from CD-ROM, without touching your hard drive at all. If
your problem is indeed OS/driver
, and it will
run directly from CD-ROM, without touching your hard drive at all. If
your problem is indeed OS/driver-related, this could be a good
workaround.
best 73,
-chris N2YYZ
On 4/5/07, Chris Danis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This message got a bit longer than I had wanted it to be, so here's a
quick summary of the points (if you don't follow these, many stations
will not be able to work you!):
- Always keep your clock synchronized, to one second or better accuracy
On 4/5/07, Chris Danis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So now I have XE on 40m. What a fun mode.
And now, ZS as well -- which is a new entity and a new continent for
me. Thanks to Willem ZS6WAB! My best RX of his signal was -13dB SNR
and his best RX of mine was -16dB.
best 73,
-chris N2YYZ
On 4/5/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I enjoyed wataching Chris get some DX on 40M JT65A tonight, here is
some of the side exchange from the JT65 Terrestrial Link.
04/05 03:58 wow Al, you heard me? :) (N2YYZ Chrisd NY FN12sk
Haha, yeah. I saw Al's CQ, called him back
On 4/5/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great work Chris! Is this an indoor antenna ?
Andy,
I have a Hamstick dipole mount on a second story balcony railing.
It's rather close to the building but it's the best I can do. For 20m
and up I mount it so the antennas are horizontal
On 4/4/07, Jose A. Amador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are all those DIAL frequencies?
Jose,
Yeah, dial frequencies. Audio frequencies typically used for JT65 (at
least in every QSO I've seen/worked) have been around 1200Hz.
best 73,
-chris N2YYZ
On 4/4/07, Chris Danis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, dial frequencies. Audio frequencies typically used for JT65 (at
least in every QSO I've seen/worked) have been around 1200Hz.
I should add (sent that a little too soon) that JT65 is the easiest
mode to tune I've ever seen: the software
On 4/2/07, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sure
At 08:44 PM 4/2/2007, you wrote:
7076 USB, want to try John?
You guys still around? I'm now monitoring 7076 USB.
-chris
I thought this was to be announced on April 1st.73...Bob C. WU9Q
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
FCC Announcement
It was announced today that Kellogg's and the Federal Communications
Commission have signed a pact to issue Amateur Radio Licenses on
specially marked boxes of Corn Flakes. In this
, but it's not. We need regulation by bandwidth only,
but that proposal seems to be stalled. :-(
--
Chris Jewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ex-ae6vw) Gualala CA USA 95445
chars/sec) / (6 chars/word) = 20 words / second (not per minute)
20 x 60 = 1200 words/minute.
Besides, while I don't know a lot about AX.25, I'm pretty sure that
X.25, from which AX.25 is derived, is synchronous (no start or stop
bits).
--
73 DE KW6H (ex-AE6VW) Chris JewellGualala CA USA
currently have an FT-840, a power supply, and an antenna
tuner. For an antenna, I am going to try a random wire with some
counterpoises, and possibly some shorter dipoles as well. I've also
been considering building a smaller magnetic loop.
best,
-chris
On 1/19/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris, you will be most welcome on HF...
Andy K3UK
Andy,
Many thanks for your kind note. I appreciate the welcome.
Once the date finally rolls around where I can operate HF, where would
I go to set up a digital mode sked? Would this list
be fine.
I've never actually tried any of this myself, so if you run into
troubles, the PSKMail mailing list is definitely where to go:
http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/Mailing+list
best 73,
-chris N2YYZ
shedule for the science fair
tell me when and where ...mid morning January 1 would work since
propagation isn't bad
john
VE5MU
- Original Message -
From: Chris Edwards, AE4XO
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 12:57 PM
Hello gang,
I need to have at least 1 more schedule with a station that can do both
olivia and psk31 to help finish up the science fair experiment that I am
helping with. please contact me off th elist to set it up thnaks !
chris
ae4xo
Anyone on olivia t0night? Just wanted to do some psk / olivia trials.
Anyone availble for olivia tonight at 9PM EST? on 40 meter
, Chris Jewell Gualala CA USA
other as needed.
--
73 de kw6h, ex-ae6vwChris Jewell, Gualala CA USA
I did not know that APRS could be used that way. May I'd love to see that !
chris ae4xo
From: Andrew J. O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/12/05 Tue PM 07:56:38 CST
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] APRS/Packet experiment on 80M tonight
Subject: APRS
Hello ,
I am Chris Ae4xo . I have a new ham, Rebecca KI4QAS that has asked me to
help with her Science fair project for 7th Grade. Basically what we want to
use Olilvia since it is a new mode for this project.
What we need from some one not in the State of Georgia to spend a few
nights
, or better yet, world-wide, without
violating the band plan.
73 DE KW6H (ex ae6vw) Chris
reading.
73 de KW6H, ex AE6VW
--
Chris Jewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gualala CA USA 95445
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/
DigiPol: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digipol
://www.sourcetext.com/grammarian/newslettersv09/9.6.htm.
It makes no mention of ham radio, but if you read it, you'll see why I
thought of it in this context.
-- 73 DE KW6H, ex AE6VW Chris Jewell
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector
KV9U writes:
Chris,
What is your view on using pipelined programming such as what was used
in the SCAMP mode to get around this issue with moving the ACK to the
next packet. The main penalty is latency for the user, but it seems
manageable.
I haven't read any detailed specs
time as it does now. That means either a much longer data
packet, or a pipelined group of packets covered by a single ACK. The
longer the packet, the greater chance that a static crash or other
event will corrupt the packet, so we're back to talking about
pipelined packets.
--
73 DE AE6VW Chris
it will prove fit for ham use. Obviously,
the people working on it think it is, and they know much more about it
than I, so I'm hopeful.
--
73 DE AE6VW Chris JewellGualala, CA, USA
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW
.
73 DE AE6VW, Chris
--
Chris Jewell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/
DigiPol: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digipol (band plan policy discussion
runs PACTOR-1
and AMTOR in ARQ mode with a sound card. Windows users need a
multimode controller for ARQ modes, because Windows doesn't respond to
interrupts quickly enough, but Linux does not.
Let us know how hfterm works out for you in the ARQ modes. Good luck.
73 de ae6vw, Chris
Need
around with sampleratesettings, except on has one
of the new mentiond soundcards and 12000Hz corrects it.
Merry Chrismas ! - Chris HB9BDM
Kevin der Kinderen schrieb:
Hello all:
I've been experimenting
[on | with] others lately. When I
get poor copy on them in Olivia the sample
I think you have to wait till the mode is open, or ask Nick for it
Chris
Leigh L Klotz, Jr. schrieb:
Are there specifics for coding tables publicly available? I would be
interested in testing this out with gMFSK.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 3:30 pm, Chris Gerber wrote:
No big deal about
great.
Chris HB9BDM
Paul schrieb:
Andrew,
While you are waiting to see if you can distribute (including install
instructions) the Contesia and RTTYM modes, perhaps you can tell us a
little more about them. Why one would chose them over the current
offerings for example. That is, I'm guessing
. In such a context, a timebomb
is certainly an unnecessary feature. Software development decisions
that are acceptable for games or business software can get people
killed when used in programs critical to human life.
73 DE AE6VW, ex-KG6YLS
--
Chris Jewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] PO Box 1396 Gualala CA 95445
Olivia on Mixw seems to be runner. To avoid further chaos on 20 meter,
here a few hints!
Leave 14109.500 Khz free for MT63. (Some new MT63 stuff may be in the
pipeline)
Use channels from 14108.500 Khz down to 14101.500 Khz in exact 1 Khz
steps.
Make sure you have set 1000Hz
applys to 11025Hz. I found if I set for such a card, the default
11025Hz to new 12000Hz then both
RX and TX rates are correct and you are working transceive. I know some
Om's have done it already.
73 Chris HB9BDM
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Kevin qsl, tell me about it when done, I am quit interested on it.
Chris
Kevin der Kinderen schrieb:
I'm running a dual P3 system. Would I have to disable one of the
processors maybe? I'll have to give that a shot.
Thanks,
Kevin K4VD
Kevin der Kinderen
http://kj4qf.net
of this wonderfull mode when
using Multipsk.
Enjoy your holidays and bring back some good new ideas.
Chris HB9BDM
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