Yes, PropView will do that. If you also install Commander, PropView can be
configured to QSY your transceiver to monitor the next beacon in the
schedule you've defined. If you also install DXView, you'll see the location
and beam heading for the current beacon displayed on a world map;
optionally,
Check the BAMA (Boat Anchor Manual Archives) site.
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Hello,
can anybody send me service manual of Hallicrafter SX 25 rece
Just click the "Install Launcher"
button...
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Kay
Have a quick look at "DXKEEPER" -- its freeware along with the rest of the
DXlab toolset.
It interacts quite well with the LOTW, although he will have to use the
standard path to take an ADI file through the LOTW software. This isn't done
by DXkeeper (or any other logging program)
It will qu
Actually he can use the "Trusted QSL" program (which is needed anyway
to sign the LOTW entries) to enter the contacts. It's a two-step
process in that you first need to enter the data and create ADIF file
after which you sign the file to create the .tq8 file which is then
uploaded to the L
N1GNV has an eBay store with replacement power cords & connectors for most
any make or model rig.
http://stores.ebay.com/Quicksilver-Radio-Products
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Hi,
I've a center tape 18-0-18 secondary and primary 220V AC.
On rectification 0 volt taping has polarity + and 18 +18 volt taping after
rectification has polarity - Negative while in ARRL hand book center tap
is Negative and 18 + 18 v after rectification should Positive. But in my
case it i
Thanks Kenneth and Scott you gave me what I was looking for. I'm in thanks
to you.
73, Ken
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Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 11:17 PM
Subject: [DX-CHAT] Help With LoTW Log-in
> I successfully uploaded my logbook
Hello
Pse help me in this matter
"DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF FIR AND IIR FILTERS USING DSP TMS320C50"
we have implemented the filters in the digital domain. now we have to
initialize the AIC (analog interface circuit) in this context.pse do help me
Anil VU2TRI
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You could try pouring some Distilled Water over the same area
and then let it air dry. A hair drier may speed the drying process,
preferably with either LOW or NO heat.
Naturally this would work best BEFORE the soda dried.
Tom N4KG
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 sherman harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> write
Its the sugar content in the drink that becomes a problem
You may have to go in with Q Tips dunked in warm water.
73 Norm K1AA
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A scotch and water didn't help my computer keyboard one bit (but just
run it under the faucet for a few minutes and let it dry for a week)
N2ERN
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I am reminded of the tricksters who used to pour Coca Cola down into the
coin chute of the juke boxes.
When it dried it acted almost like a cement and was quite difficult to
clean.
73 NormK1AA
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, sherman harrison wrote:
> DX related..
> I use my HF rig fer only DXing therfore I hope my message goes through es I
> get replies.
>
> Spilled a soft drink in/on my HF rig es I therefore have some stuck buttons
> on the front panel.
> Also, I am sure that the stick stuff i
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