Im working on a club competition outline and need a snip of the writelog screen, where the points and mults are shown. Upper left, from the write log window. The confusion is on Qs vs. points (Qs x i
Bill, Sorry to hear about that. A local here in my club with a 7600 had exactly the same thing happen. 13 months past the purchase date. No amp in action. And the guy does most of his work in CW. Jus
Right on the money, Gary. 73/jeff/ac0c www.ac0c.com alpha-charlie-zero-charlie Per the information at http://www.ncdxf.org/beacon/beaconinterference.html the beacon folks are asking for a clear frequ
Joe, What are you talking about? That statement cannot be factual. Just because it's easier to generate a lousy signal with AFSK does not logically requite that an AFSK signal is of lower quality. I
Joe, Got it. While I don't have as great of a mind as you do, we are thinking the same. FSK is the best mode for technological novices. Part of it's attraction is that it's use is simple and without
Hank, I think you are right about SSB. Novices should be using CW only. Hea, we did it that way once on a time... ha ha. See you in the next one! 73/jeff/ac0c www.ac0c.com alpha-charlie-zero-charlie
No worrys Eric. I hear the ROS guys have a new educational video from ANT.MAN on SWR which is keeping them busy lately picking up the latest on tech talk. 73/jeff/ac0c www.ac0c.com alpha-charlie-zero
Weak in KS but printable. 73/jeff/ac0c www.ac0c.com alpha-charlie-zero-charlie No copy AZ -- sent on my MacBook Pro _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.c
Don't discount the effect of the attenuator. I may have missed out the message thread but there was a comment on 160m CW down a couple of messages. That's a band/mode combo where an attenuator is a H
Windows 7 is a good OS, and it's especially good if you pick the x32 version. It's the x64 related driver issues that give guys so much trouble. 73/jeff/ac0c www.ac0c.com alpha-charlie-zero-charlie Y
Jim, The trouble (in my case) lies with the sound cards. In the XP x32, you could point as many devices onto a given audio feed as you wanted. But in x64 Win 7, its one device per source. Also, I nev
I had the same thought and regretted it. If you have a complex setup, these issues will drive you nuts. The fact is, the 4g limit for a shack pc is a complete waste. Yea, you have it available, but t
Joe, What ones are those? Curious. 73/jeff/ac0c www.ac0c.com alpha-charlie-zero-charlie Yea, you have it available, but there are no combo of ham applications that would command (or even take advanta
If you have experience using N1MM under the MK2R+, I would like to talk to hear about your configuration settings on the uRouter So2r configuration tab and the N1MM So2r related settings. My configur
Al, You have a great point. And I think it's worse because you are assuming that once some "standard" is established, then guys will be able to measure it the same way, and as we can see in the PSK c
The best place for RTTY rx filtering is in the demod, not the rig. narrow crystal filter and it's group delay gives more problems than it solves. The solution is to run a filter wide enough to let yo
That may be the case. Then again, a s9+20 300 hz away from a s2 is going to have more in-band signal content on top of the s2 - at least enough to wipe that signal out. Now maybe that +20 is super cl
Another good one, Don. And the 50 roundup goal is a great idea. Look forward to seeing you there. 73/jeff/ac0c www.ac0c.com alpha-charlie-zero-charlie I've finished my notes for the 2013 ARRL RTTY Ro
I agree with Dave. It's possible they are attending some other band, however, they may also have tuning or AFC problems. MMTTY (for example) will fail to decode because you are not tuned properly to
Chen, This discussion has been excellent. And it's shining a light on an area that has a lot of myth and ignorance about it. I'm very glad for everyone's work especially Andy who put out the initial