A skimmer for RTTY
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Cheers !
steve
KG5VK
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Saturday, November 24, 2012
AGC Settings for K3 in pile ups
I don’t think there is a one AGC setting that covers all.
I am using these settings when working a pile up here on NA045. My goal is to keep as many of the calling stations as I can at different levels. This helps separate the calls so I can work the strongest, “loudest”, and move to the next. For me this works great to keep the rate up but when it comes time to hunt for mults I smooth the AGC back a little.
AGC DCY Soft
AGC HLD .5
AGC PLS nor
AGC SLP 2
AGC THR 17
AGC F 120
AGC S 20
AGC F 120
AGC S 20
Working from an Island might be different than other locations.
Keith, K5ENS
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
I am looking at implementing the Cifton Labs z10000 in my K3
Looking at the Sept/Oct 2012 NCJ artical by N2QT
I am strongly considering adding it to my K3
Clifton Labs
Steve
KG5VK
I am strongly considering adding it to my K3
Clifton Labs
Steve
KG5VK
Thursday, November 08, 2012
lotw and hrd
what HRD wants in the second part of the screen
is not always simply your callsign again and your password for TQSL
But more precisely exactly everything that you see in your TQSL
after the first Hyphen
for example most ops have "theircallsign - Home"
in my case I have KG5VK - KG5VK for my primary certificate
so in the HRD upload screen
I place KG5VK then my LOTW password
then further down I place KG5VK and my TQSL password
where you may have anything after that first hyphen
double check what you have by using TQSL and manually signing an adif file
it will show you what you have after the Hyphen
I hope this helps someone !
PS spacing and case sensitive applies to what you enter !!!
cheers !
Steve
KG5VK
is not always simply your callsign again and your password for TQSL
But more precisely exactly everything that you see in your TQSL
after the first Hyphen
for example most ops have "theircallsign - Home"
in my case I have KG5VK - KG5VK for my primary certificate
so in the HRD upload screen
I place KG5VK then my LOTW password
then further down I place KG5VK and my TQSL password
where you may have anything after that first hyphen
double check what you have by using TQSL and manually signing an adif file
it will show you what you have after the Hyphen
I hope this helps someone !
PS spacing and case sensitive applies to what you enter !!!
cheers !
Steve
KG5VK
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Creating Macros for your K3
Click here, This is a silent movie (no sound)
Let me know if you have questions or comments
steve
KG5VK
Let me know if you have questions or comments
steve
KG5VK
Friday, October 05, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Thursday, September 06, 2012
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Monday, August 06, 2012
Thursday, August 02, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
[Club Log] OQRS for non-expedition calls -
Great news of a new feature from ClubLog.........
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Hi all,
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Hi all,
The much anticipated 'non-expedition' OQRS features are now live. This means that all Club Log users, not only expeditions, can use OQRS to supply bureau and direct cards to DXers. You can set the price for direct cards, but you must offer bureau cards too, and bureau cards are free (QSLing ethics).
Please start here:
As this is a pretty complicated feature, I would be grateful if you would be vigilant and report any unexpected bugs or issues you find.
Thanks & 73
Michael G7VJR
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Coax-Stubs.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Coax-Stubs.pdf (application/pdf Object)
a really good set of ideas with connecting 75 ohm hard line
to coax fittings
a really good set of ideas with connecting 75 ohm hard line
to coax fittings
stubs.pdf (application/pdf Object)
stubs.pdf (application/pdf Object)
I found his comment and analysis on this very worthwhile
esp when I was in need of a tight sub to keep the digital mode guys out of the phone sub bands during ARRL FD
steve
KG5VK
I found his comment and analysis on this very worthwhile
esp when I was in need of a tight sub to keep the digital mode guys out of the phone sub bands during ARRL FD
steve
KG5VK
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