Re: [IRCA] New Kiwi SDR in Victoria

2019-01-28 Thread Chuck Hutton
6:19 PM To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America Subject: Re: [IRCA] New Kiwi SDR in Victoria Uhm Walt? We have all kinds of ideas for antennas - but likely N or NW FLAG OR KAZ. I’m more interested in whether you can connect and how fast the connection is. Thanks Charles

Re: [IRCA] New Kiwi SDR in Victoria

2019-01-28 Thread R. Colin Newell
Uhm Walt? We have all kinds of ideas for antennas - but likely N or NW FLAG OR KAZ. I’m more interested in whether you can connect and how fast the connection is. Thanks Charles. Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA - > On Jan 28, 2019, at 6:14 PM, Chuck Hutton wrote: > > Walt won't

Re: [IRCA] New Kiwi SDR in Victoria

2019-01-28 Thread Chuck Hutton
Walt won't be using an ALA100, righty? So should we ignore the antenna, orientation and attenuation aspects and just comment on connectivity? Chuck From: IRCA on behalf of R. Colin Newell Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 6:06 PM To: irca@hard-core-dx.com

Re: [IRCA] New Kiwi SDR in Victoria

2019-01-28 Thread R. Colin Newell
I’ve had a few email - my KIWI WEBSDR is not located at the University of Victoria - It’s located at my semi rural home about 4 km away. It’s only on a few hours a day - working out various connectivity issues with it — and getting the best antenna relationship with it. Stay tuned... so to

Re: [IRCA] New Kiwi SDR in Victoria

2019-01-28 Thread Nick Hall-Patch
It will be interesting to get a comparison of DU reception Walt...if/when conditions improve. With Juan de Fuca Strait just down the road from you, I would hope that your DU reception should be superior to mine and to Colin's. 73 Nick At 04:55 2019-01-28, Volodya S wrote: Thanks to

Re: [IRCA] New Kiwi SDR in Victoria

2019-01-27 Thread R. Colin Newell
Thanks! Off the air for the night. Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA - > On Jan 27, 2019, at 8:55 PM, Volodya S wrote: > > Thanks to Colin Newell for getting a west coast Kiwi SDR on-line today. I > compared my location (about 5 to 7 km away) to his. At 03:00, I noted that > mostly on