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> need to quit babbling about it, cut the Internet "discussions" and put
> it on the air and let the cards fall where they may.

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Amen, Brother and all that stuff. Time to
get off of the proverbial pot.

Dick McCollum N0BK


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Date: 12 Mar 2000 07:48:36 GMT
From: Hamish Moffatt <hamish@rising.com.au>
Subject: May QEX digital voice article

In rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc Brian Kelly <kelly@dvol.com> wrote:
> On 12 Mar 2000 01:00:45 GMT, Hamish Moffatt <hamish@rising.com.au>
> wrote:
>>I cannot understand why experimentation is a second class citizen to
>>a ragchew. The other way around would be appropriate.
>>
[...]
> segments. The history of the introduction of new modes into ham radio
> is a litany of sucesses accomplished within the confines of existing
> regulations and in fair competition with other modes digital and
> analog in the real world. PSK31 is just one example. You digital types
> need to quit babbling about it, cut the Internet "discussions" and put
> it on the air and let the cards fall where they may. 

Have you listened around 14.060-080 lately? We "digital types" would
really do with some more bandwidth right now. In that band,
we have PSK31, Hellschreiber, PACTOR, and some QRP CW, all fighting
for a spot. PSK31 is confined to about 2 kHz of operation -- which you
might think is plenty since it only requires 50Hz channel separation
in theory -- until you actually try it and find that any strong station
near where you're listening will completely wipe out a weak signal
unless you have super-narrow IF filters because of AGC.

And MT63 has no proper home at all.
And at the same time, there's all of about 120 to 350 (minus a bit
for SSTV) for SSB ragchewing/DXing. And not used very efficiently
in comparison to the digital modes.

So if you don't want any space set aside, OK but don't expect your
daily net frequency to be clear and don't expect a digital mode operator
to move. I think a little more digital space would be ideal, especially
so PSK31/Hell doesn't have to share with QRP CW and PACTOR, neither
of which they are compatible with.


Hamish
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Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 21:21:07 -0500
From: dwarheit@nauticom.net
Subject: Need info on encoder board

Does anyone know exactly how to connect up a Communication Specialists
SS-32 encoder board to an old Kenwood TS-700SP 2 meter all mode radio
using the existing tone switch. If you have ever done this, please
contact me via email. All email will be answered. 

Thanks,

Dave

http://www.hamsnet.net/KN3ZAN
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Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 23:21:02 GMT
From: 106255.1565@compuserve.com (Richard C. Ferryman)
Subject: Speeding up TS-440 TX -> RX switch time ??????

I have been spending some time analysing the switching times on my
TS-440 to overcome a Pactor problem.  It seems that it takes 20 mS to
swich back to RX and another 20 mS for audio to fully recover.  My
problem is recovery from TX-RX.
I have tried to find the cause but the only time delay circuits are on
the RX->TX switching and not on the TX->RX switching.  Most of the
supply lines stay on anyway.  I suspect something holds the AGC but
can't find what.
Anyone else worked on this problem?
Richard G4BBH
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Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 09:12:01 -0600
From: Brian <burke1@icss.net>
Subject: Spock sings about the HF "bitter dregs"!

Nome de Plume wrote:

> KC8JBO <kc8jbo@my-deja.com> wrote in message news:8ac4kt$b37
>
> > It's from the original series episode "Plato's Stepchildren," and has
> > NOTHING to do with HF.
> > --
> > 73 de KC8JBO|Roger
> > EM99 |ARRL|VE|ARES/RACES
> > Yaesu FT-920 |Inverted Vee @ 40 ft.
>
> Your correct Roger, however we must remember that the average
> ham is so far disconnected from normal mainstream society, that
> something as inane as linking this diddy from S.T. to HF is humorous
> to him. Case in point, now that it's getting warm outside start looking
> around you at some of the people at the next hamfest you attend.
> You'll never see such an oddball bunch at any other place, even train
> and railroad shows. I'll never forget one guy I saw last year at Dayton.
> Guy was wearin striped short pants,  argyle socks and penny loafer
> shoes. This was topped off with a golf shirt that looked as if it lhad last
> saw the inside of a washing machine in 1992. Did I mention his Pith-hat
> with the rubber duckie antenna *glued* on the side?  What a bunch of
> freaks, geeks and commensurate goofballs!

"Give us your wretched, give us your freaks?"

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Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 22:10:05 -0400
From: "gervais" <gfillio1@globetrotter.qc.ca>
Subject: THENET FILES,I need help!

Hi all,thanks for reading.
i have some nodes too build and the system is base on THENET NODE.
i need some help with the files for the eeprom.
the software is in english ,i am french  so i need help for the translation.
i would support all the information ,call,password..... and my helping hand
would send me the files i can burn the chip here.


so i will appreciate your help


gervais,ve2ckn

ve2ckn@rac.ca





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Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 10:12:20 -0500
From: "Mark Erbaugh" <mark@nospam.microenh.com>
Subject: WTB - Interface

REDBERD95 <redberd95@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
news:20000303145556.03555.00000018@ng-cn1.aol.com...
> I would like to buy an interface for use between a sound card and a Ten
Tec
> Argosy IID, and/or ALINCO DJ 1 FT hand held held.  I am planning on using
it
> for PSK31, PACKET, CW, etc.
>
> Randy KA4NMA
> redberd95@aol.com

Is there an aux port on the Argosy? I build an interface for the TenTec
Pegasus. If it would work for the Argosy, we should be able to work out a
deal.

Mark


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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 01:12:35 GMT
From: adel@ibm.net
Subject: WTB: Packet, Amtor, Pactor pgm for Kam+

Used Lan-link for years, It will not run on Pent 11 ect.
Wtb any pgm to replace it. Can't afford New Kagold etc.
A dos vers would be fine, tho can use Win 95 etc.

TIA,
Albert, Wa3fib
aldel@attglobal.net
215/673-0485
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Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 19:14:20 GMT
From: jflanders2@home.com (Jerry Flanders)
Subject: WTB KAM+ or KAM-98

Want to buy Kantronics KAM+ (any version that includes Pactor) or
KAM-98.

What do you have, what is the condition, what accessories are
included, and how much?

Thanks

Jerry W4UK
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