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http://members.xoom.com/ZL1BPU/Contents.html and
http://www.freeweb.org/varie/ninopo/radio/Hell/iz8bly.zip).

Good luck and enjoy!

73,
Jeff, KC1MK

Chuck K8CPA wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> A couple of questions.
>
> Are there any e-mail lists out there for PSK31? I looked on QTH.NET
> and didn't find any.
>
> I downloaded TrueRtty which has PSK31 and I have a Soundblaster 512
> Enviroment card. my question is how do i hook up the kenwood 950 for
> psk31?
>
> anyone?
>
> I saw this mode of operation and found it amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> 73
>
> P.S. e-mail the replies, becuase I don't get in the NG's much anymore.
>
> Chuck K8CPA
> General Class Amateur Radio Operator
> (Soon to be Extra)
> Web: http://www.qsl.net/~k8cpa
> E-mail:MailTo:k8cpa@qsl.net or
> MailTo: theradiodude@mail.com or
> MailTo:k8cpa@arrl.net
> ICQ: 17045539
> Firetalk:237969
> AOL IM: RadioMan29
> Mplayer: RedeyeMan1972
> (Download at http://www.firetalk.com)
> "Seperating the MEN from the BOYS"
> "There's Radios and there's Kenwood Radios"
>

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Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 16:44:16 -0400
From: Glen Menendez <menendez@eznet.net>
Subject: Tech question - AM/FM digital radio

Put a Q-tip in your left ear then twirl it around a bit.  If you see some
yellow stuff - that could be the problem.



mjs wrote:

> I'm looking for an answer to a problem that I have had with my last
> five digital AM/FM stereo pocket radios.  All five of them have died
> the exact same death.  Two of them were Radio Shack Optimus radios and
> three of them were Sony SRF-M32 Walkmans.  They all ran on two AAA
> batteries.  The Optimus has a small external speaker (which I never
> used), and the Sony radio does not.  These radios were priced in the
> $30 to $40 dollar range and performed exceptionally well at first.  I
> used each of these radios for about 3 to 5 hours every day with a
> variety of quality headphones or earbuds.  95 percent of the time I
> listened to FM music stations, a lot of the time I had the volume up
> fairly loud.  Battery usage was excellent on all of the radios (using
> Duracell Ultra's).  Now my problem:  after about 3 or 4 months each of
> these radios lost output on the left "speaker".  The loss was gradual,
> but quick, and after a short time the left channel just quit.  So of
> course I am puzzled by this pattern of malfunction.  I really need a
> radio like this for my job, but I don't want to waste any more money.
> So, first of all, why are my radios konking out like this?  And is
> there a quality pocket digital AM/FM stereo on the market that I can
> depend on?  Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Martin S. in Arizona.
>
> Reply to: relaxn at frontiernet dot net, remove "deletethis".

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Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 20:45:34 -0700
From: mjs <relaxndeletethis@frontiernet.net>
Subject: Tech question - AM/FM digital radio

Actually Glen, you described what I thought was the problem after the
first Sony radio started to "die".  I was at work listening to some
music as usual (volume up too loud for my age), and as I noticed the
left side getting weak I really thought that I had either blown out my
eardrum or had a large accumulation of ear jam. Went to KMart after
work and bought a nifty ear wash kit thingy.  After thoroughly
douching my ear I tried my headphones with my home stereo and was
releived to discover that I was not in fact going deaf as I probably
should be from listening to loud headphone music!

Martin.


On Thu, 06 Jul 2000 16:44:16 -0400, Glen Menendez <menendez@eznet.net>
wrote:

>Put a Q-tip in your left ear then twirl it around a bit.  If you see some
>yellow stuff - that could be the problem.
>
>
>
>mjs wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for an answer to a problem that I have had with my last
>> five digital AM/FM stereo pocket radios.  All five of them have died
>> the exact same death.  Two of them were Radio Shack Optimus radios and
>> three of them were Sony SRF-M32 Walkmans.  They all ran on two AAA
>> batteries.  The Optimus has a small external speaker (which I never
>> used), and the Sony radio does not.  These radios were priced in the
>> $30 to $40 dollar range and performed exceptionally well at first.  I
>> used each of these radios for about 3 to 5 hours every day with a
>> variety of quality headphones or earbuds.  95 percent of the time I
>> listened to FM music stations, a lot of the time I had the volume up
>> fairly loud.  Battery usage was excellent on all of the radios (using
>> Duracell Ultra's).  Now my problem:  after about 3 or 4 months each of
>> these radios lost output on the left "speaker".  The loss was gradual,
>> but quick, and after a short time the left channel just quit.  So of
>> course I am puzzled by this pattern of malfunction.  I really need a
>> radio like this for my job, but I don't want to waste any more money.
>> So, first of all, why are my radios konking out like this?  And is
>> there a quality pocket digital AM/FM stereo on the market that I can
>> depend on?  Thanks in advance for any help.
>>
>> Martin S. in Arizona.
>>
>> Reply to: relaxn at frontiernet dot net, remove "deletethis".



Reply to: relaxn at frontiernet dot net, remove "deletethis".

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Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 22:27:32 -0500
From: "Broadcast Services" <hawkfm@peoplescom.net>
Subject: Uniden ARU 251K repeater help, please?

  I realize that this is the wrong group, but I'm hoping someone will see
this and know where I can find a book on this repeater.
  I have one of these units in which the receiver "drops out" after a
"warming period". Can anyone help me find a manual and/or schematic?

--

  Terry Keith Hammond
  President/Chief Engineer

  http://hawkfm.tripod.com

  Broadcast Services
  P.O. Box 155
  Mount Vernon, TX. 75457

  (903) 588-2532 (Voice & Fax)

The radio business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic
hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and
good men die like dogs.
There's also a negative side."
- Hunter S. Thompson

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