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Ham-Digital Digest Mon, 15 Nov 99 Volume 99 : Issue 292
Today's Topics:
Configure TH-D7A with PalmPilot?
Critics of programmers........
DX Packet Spots (3 msgs)
Packetradio and VBasic
Software for SCS Pactor-II
Source document for Maidenhead ? (5 msgs)
Where docs for pactor, amtor, clover, etc... (4 msgs)
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 09:24:33 -0800
From: "Walter Dunckel" <walterd@radiohound.com>
Subject: Configure TH-D7A with PalmPilot?
There is no Palm Pilot configuration program for the TH-D7 yet.......This
would be fairly easy to do (compared to writing an APRS program), so you may
see someone coming up with one soon.
I have stalled working on a WinCE version since the APRS CE version of APRS
is supposed to be introduced very soon. But if it is much longer, I may
begin working on it again.
Walter
http://www.radiohound.com
Lloyd Matthews <Lloyd_Matthews@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:382B8B25.261AE5DF@hotmail.com...
> Is there a PalmPilot application available for configuring the TH-D7A?
>
> --
> - Thanks! Lloyd Matthews, N6ENT <n6ent@hotmail.com>
>
>
>.
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Date: 14 Nov 1999 21:45:59 GMT
From: Hamish Moffatt <hamish@rising.com.au>
Subject: Critics of programmers........
Charles Brabham <n5pvl@texoma.net> wrote:
> Naw, I just go for quality. - Wherever I find it.
rofl!
Hamish
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Rising Software Australia Pty. Ltd. http://www.risingsoftware.com/
Phone: +61 3 9894 4788 Fax: +61 3 9894 3362 USA: 1 888 667 7839
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 18:31:41 -0600
From: "Rick Ruhl" <ricker@cssincorp.com>
Subject: DX Packet Spots
John,
This is a term that is used with a DX Cluster. A DX cluster is a specific
kind of Packet BBS in your area, that when connected send information on a
DX station, a spot, (time, freq, call etc) to each station connected. In
the old days before clusters, 'Spotting a station' was done on the local
repeater.
--
Rick Ruhl
President, Creative Services Software
http://www.cssincorp.com
john kelley wrote in message ...
>Greetings,
>
>I hope this is not a dumb question.
>
>I am new to digital modes, I have a KAM Plus and am trying tolearn as
>much as possible. I have come across the term
>
>DX PACKET SPOTS
>
>and have no idea what this means.
>
>Could some please explain for me and/or recommend some good URLs for
>beginners such as myself. I have ordered ARRL's Oprating Manual, but
>I am not too sure if this is a good source of information.
>
>Any help?
>
>73 de John K2SHY
>.
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 02:48:10 GMT
From: john kelley <k2shy@arrl.net>
Subject: DX Packet Spots
I came across this "update" at http://www.eham.net/DX/spots.html.
I have no idea what this means. Sorry about the formatting. Can
anyone help me make sense of below?
VA3MW: 14005.5 R1AND 0150Z
1999-11-15
W1UK: 14005.6 R1AND 0137Z
1999-11-15
N8BJQ-8: 14192.4 EU7SA 0132Z
1999-11-15
N5NJ: 14021.0 VQ9QM 0132Z
1999-11-15
K5TSQ-7: 14018.5 YN6HM
1999-11-15
N1YHR: 14202.4 W0UR Strong sig East coast 0119Z
1999-11-15
K3ND: 14009.6 VQ9QM 0011Z
1999-11-15
NS8O: 14007.0 CX3U Check call... 0011Z
1999-11-15
AA5AU: 14090.1 PY2MNL RTTY 2355Z
1999-11-14
K0HB: 14222.3 FY9FU 2329Z
1999-11-14
LA5LJA: 14035.6 JW/OH6NG QSO MED LA5KJA 2319Z
1999-11-14
W4GP: 14027.0 V47BY 2246Z
1999-11-14
PP5MCB: 14141.0 DXCVOICE DXCVOICE REFLECTOR - BRAZIL 2240Z
1999-11-14
K2NJ: 14024.0 9M6OO QSX 14030.6 2231Z
1999-11-14
KC4K: 14024.0 9M6OO up7 2224Z
1999-11-14
K2RD: 14024.0 9M6OO QSX 14031.41 2226Z
1999-11-14
WA2VUY: 14024.0 9M6OO up, qsp 10M open to DU,etc 2218Z
1999-11-14
AA5AU: 14087.6 RY9C RTTY 2223Z
1999-11-14
AA5AU: 14086.3 PS7SAS RTTY 2221Z
1999-11-14
K2JF: 14024.0 9M6OO BOB AT THE KEY WORKED 14.032 2215Z
1999-11-14
W8CNL: 14024.0 9M6OO wrkd 14031.5 2221Z
1999-11-14
JA3KWZ: 14025.0 9M6OO CW Up 2159Z
1999-11-14
N9NU: 14025.0 9M6OO When ge going to 17ssb???????? 2202Z
To be continued in digest: hd_99_292B
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