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Re: PNW digital network
Does anyone know the baud rate or hertz for project 25?
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Does anyone know the baud rate or hertz for project 25?
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"flightresq@..." <flightresq@...>
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#600
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Re: PNW digital network
Have you seen HamWAN? http://www.hamwan.org There are some
differences of vision here but in general the HamWAN folks are doing a
heroic job.
That said, I'm hoping to see a robust wide area ad-hoc
Have you seen HamWAN? http://www.hamwan.org There are some
differences of vision here but in general the HamWAN folks are doing a
heroic job.
That said, I'm hoping to see a robust wide area ad-hoc
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Bill Vodall <wa7nwp@...>
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#599
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Re: PNW digital network
I'm waiting too.. I'm trying to setup a BBS in New Westminister, BC. I'm having issues with TNC not wanting to talk to BPQ. Issue with com ports on windows XP. Not know Linux. I'll need all the help I
I'm waiting too.. I'm trying to setup a BBS in New Westminister, BC. I'm having issues with TNC not wanting to talk to BPQ. Issue with com ports on windows XP. Not know Linux. I'll need all the help I
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Don Poaps <va7dgp@...>
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#598
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PNW digital network
Back in the mid 90s, when packet radio was well established in the
PNW, Vancouver Island, the B.C. mainland, and the Puget Sound area
was well served by a network of nodes and BBSs. The 1200
Back in the mid 90s, when packet radio was well established in the
PNW, Vancouver Island, the B.C. mainland, and the Puget Sound area
was well served by a network of nodes and BBSs. The 1200
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ve7dhm@...
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#597
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Re: SAW Filter limitations
Hi Steve,
Currently, the only DD network implementation is 128 kbps on 23 cm from Icom (ID-1 terminals, and RP-2D access point) and is half duplex (no repeaters). The UDRX will change this, as it
Hi Steve,
Currently, the only DD network implementation is 128 kbps on 23 cm from Icom (ID-1 terminals, and RP-2D access point) and is half duplex (no repeaters). The UDRX will change this, as it
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"John D. Hays" <john@...>
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#596
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Re: SAW Filter limitations
How does this discussion affect digital voice (DV) and digital data (DD) modes in the USA? Do DV repeater operators always enable DD capability? Or, are there separate DD repeaters? Do the repeater
How does this discussion affect digital voice (DV) and digital data (DD) modes in the USA? Do DV repeater operators always enable DD capability? Or, are there separate DD repeaters? Do the repeater
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Steve <yahoo-udr@...>
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#595
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Re: SAW Filter limitations
We could do a UDRX-430.
there is a 20MHz 431 Filter (421-441). Takes care of the bottom of the US Band as well
It's in a different package (of course) so we'd end up building 440s in mass then
We could do a UDRX-430.
there is a 20MHz 431 Filter (421-441). Takes care of the bottom of the US Band as well
It's in a different package (of course) so we'd end up building 440s in mass then
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bhhoyer@...
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#594
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Re: SAW Filter limitations
It is a similar situation here in Ireland, and I guess throughout all of IARU Region 1.
Regards
John
EI7IG
It is a similar situation here in Ireland, and I guess throughout all of IARU Region 1.
Regards
John
EI7IG
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John Ronan <jpronans@...>
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#593
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Re: SAW Filter limitations
op 17-03-14 16:50, bhhoyer@... schreef:
All 9k6 AX.25 channels in the Netherlands are between 430.400 and 431.025 and german duplex ax.25 channels have input between 430.400 and
op 17-03-14 16:50, bhhoyer@... schreef:
All 9k6 AX.25 channels in the Netherlands are between 430.400 and 431.025 and german duplex ax.25 channels have input between 430.400 and
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Andre <pe1rdw@...>
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#592
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SAW Filter limitations
The UDR has a SAW Filter in both the transmit and receive paths. We are currently using a 440MHz filter with a 19MHz BW, meaning we are 3db down at 430.5MHz and 449.5MHz.
I have been searching for
The UDR has a SAW Filter in both the transmit and receive paths. We are currently using a 440MHz filter with a 19MHz BW, meaning we are 3db down at 430.5MHz and 449.5MHz.
I have been searching for
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bhhoyer@...
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#591
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Forum Etiquette
To all,
The purpose of the forum is for you to ask questions about the UDR and post your thoughts on Digital Amateur Radio. In addition, we use it to gain insight into how you want to use the UDR so
To all,
The purpose of the forum is for you to ask questions about the UDR and post your thoughts on Digital Amateur Radio. In addition, we use it to gain insight into how you want to use the UDR so
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bhhoyer@...
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#590
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Re: Webmail Clients
You are correct; accessing the Internet is normally a "means-test", to see if the amateur radio network is just a toy between three amateurs, or actually useful.
You are correct; accessing the Internet is normally a "means-test", to see if the amateur radio network is just a toy between three amateurs, or actually useful.
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Dean Gibson AE7Q <yahoo@...>
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#589
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Re: Webmail Clients
I was going to get a HamWAN setup but then I took my laptop with built
in wifi to McDonalds... Had an fast internet connection and
downloaded some cool John Denver videos and a few wild Viking
I was going to get a HamWAN setup but then I took my laptop with built
in wifi to McDonalds... Had an fast internet connection and
downloaded some cool John Denver videos and a few wild Viking
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Bill Vodall <wa7nwp@...>
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#588
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Re: Webmail Clients
I think part of what all of us are experiencing, is the frustration of (in many cases) made purchasing decisions (eg, not buying something else) based on a schedule that has (for speeds over
I think part of what all of us are experiencing, is the frustration of (in many cases) made purchasing decisions (eg, not buying something else) based on a schedule that has (for speeds over
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Dean Gibson AE7Q <yahoo@...>
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#587
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Re: Webmail Clients
What infrastructure is there? Working with the 'local' system is key
and given hams, all local systems will be different. So no matter
what there is out of the box - there will be local
What infrastructure is there? Working with the 'local' system is key
and given hams, all local systems will be different. So no matter
what there is out of the box - there will be local
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Bill Vodall <wa7nwp@...>
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#586
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Re: Webmail Clients
I'm not so sure it's productive to judge SquirrelMail based on how you found it over 5 years ago. I'm currently using it and find it as good as any other webmail software and better than some others
I'm not so sure it's productive to judge SquirrelMail based on how you found it over 5 years ago. I'm currently using it and find it as good as any other webmail software and better than some others
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Mark L Friedlander <marklfriedlander@...>
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#585
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Re: Webmail Clients
Michael:
I think you make my point rather eloquently, when you conflate RAID
storage and an Amateur Radio network. In my experience, if you're
talking about RAID storage, such usage trends more
Michael:
I think you make my point rather eloquently, when you conflate RAID
storage and an Amateur Radio network. In my experience, if you're
talking about RAID storage, such usage trends more
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Steve Stroh N8GNJ <steve.n8gnj@...>
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#584
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Re: Webmail Clients
For those who missed it - start at minute 5:15 in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0svcHERWrM
We have since reworked the whole RF section for much better performance, and have new management code.
For those who missed it - start at minute 5:15 in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0svcHERWrM
We have since reworked the whole RF section for much better performance, and have new management code.
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"John D. Hays" <john@...>
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#583
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Re: Webmail Clients
What do you think the Node.js and Socket.io stuff that John talked about at DCC last fall is for? Besides, they had working prototypes at Dayton in 2012.
Matthew Pitts
N8OHU
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What do you think the Node.js and Socket.io stuff that John talked about at DCC last fall is for? Besides, they had working prototypes at Dayton in 2012.
Matthew Pitts
N8OHU
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Sent from my Android
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Matthew Pitts <daywalker_blade_2004@...>
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Re: Webmail Clients
You missed the point.
My point is that all this time spent on defining applications could and should be spent on defining management/configuration screens, status screens, logging, etc. for the
You missed the point.
My point is that all this time spent on defining applications could and should be spent on defining management/configuration screens, status screens, logging, etc. for the
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"Michael E Fox - N6MEF" <n6mef@...>
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#581
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