2017 APE Event wrap up time!
Matthew King <mrk.twg@...>
AUGUST PSK31 EXPEDITIONS!
PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR TALL TALES TO LARRY, WB5CXC atAPE event HOSTS, submit your APE logs
73
Matt King AK4MK - 070 #1708 PODXS 070 Club Executive Director
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Hi Paul,
Worked a couple of FL stations this morning, but did not see you on the waterfall. We are leaving Utah tomorrow morning and will be heading across Northren AZ and on to Canyon de Chelly and then on to Durango, CO.
We really need to get home, but it looks like the hurricane will happen without us. Hope all will be well in FL.
73 Dick KC3EF
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North Dakota on 20 meters

Paula K7PAX #1739
If anyone needs ND, K0CRF is working from Fargo on 20 meters @ 00:44 UTC Paula, K7PAX #1739
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Jerry N9AVY
Paul: Don't feel bad... over the past couple years I've missed a lot of grids . Some just went QRT before I could work them, some got QRMed to death by people with wide signal, some dufuss obliterated another rare grid by running RTTY in middle of 14070, and of course band has been know to shut down when I find a rare grid. AS the Cubs have always said "wait until next year" (and it finally happened !) Jerry n9avy P.S. Didn't think I was going to get a chance to work Dick this morning. Customer called and sai he wouldn't be at store until 11 which actually turned out to be 12 PM.
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From: "Paul Milward nu4c@... [070]" <070@...> To: 070@... Sent: Tuesday, September 5, 2017 5:41 PM Subject: Re: [070] KC3EF/m
Drat! Between medical, rehab & hurricane prep I missed him. Oh well, there's always next year. Paul nu4c
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Drat! Between medical, rehab & hurricane prep I missed him. Oh well, there's always next year. Paul nu4c
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On Sep 5, 2017 17:25, "Jerry Heien n9avy@... [070]" <070@...> wrote:
Worked Dick about 1130 CDT this morning around 14072 ... He was in dm48
Jerry. N9AVY
Sent from my iPhone
Has anyone worked Dick today? 73 Paul nu4c On Sep 4, 2017 22:20, " kc3ef1@... [070]" <070@ yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I currently am staying at DM48 and will be spending most of the morning in that grid. Should be on the air by 11:00 AM EDT. Will be traveling thru DM48, DM47, and DM37. Setup seems to be working fine. Most of the stations I worked today were in KY and TN. Spent a lot of time viewing the sites in Grand Mesa and Cayonlands, UT. USA has some of the best scenery in the world. Hope to work all who need these grids. If you need a specific grid let me know and I will try to make it happen. We are 2 hours behind EDT.
73 Dick KC3EF
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Jerry N9AVY
Worked Dick about 1130 CDT this morning around 14072 ... He was in dm48
Jerry. N9AVY
Sent from my iPhone
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On 5 Sep 2017, at 15:53, "Paul Milward nu4c@... [070]" <070@ yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Has anyone worked Dick today? 73 Paul nu4c
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Has anyone worked Dick today? 73 Paul nu4c
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On Sep 4, 2017 22:20, "kc3ef1@... [070]" <070@...> wrote:
I currently am staying at DM48 and will be spending most of the morning in that grid. Should be on the air by 11:00 AM EDT. Will be traveling thru DM48, DM47, and DM37. Setup seems to be working fine. Most of the stations I worked today were in KY and TN. Spent a lot of time viewing the sites in Grand Mesa and Cayonlands, UT. USA has some of the best scenery in the world. Hope to work all who need these grids. If you need a specific grid let me know and I will try to make it happen. We are 2 hours behind EDT.
73 Dick KC3EF
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N9JCA Chris Matthews <n9jca.chris@...>
Same thing with the
RigBlaster Advantage
Open Box ( unscrew 4 screws )Change Chip Close Box ( Put screws
back in Place )
Connect PLUG with 2
wires IN ACC on back of Rig ( 1 wire to CW/FSK 1 wire to
Speaker out)
Connect Rig CTRL Cable
Good to go
If you want to hear
your sound connect an external speaker to Audio out
Need any Help ask on
Reflector or send Email Direct to me at
n9jca(at)arrl.net
Chris N9JCA PODXS 797
" I am always doing that which I CANNOT do;
in order that I may LEARN how to do it "
On 9/5/17 11:42 AM, Jim Innis
jinnis@... [070] wrote:
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Thanks Allen did not know they were doing that now.
73
Jim K5SP
On 9/5/2017 7:15 AM, Allen
Yudichak k2afy@...
[070] wrote:
They sell chips now no more
little wires.
Good choice, I have both, and since I got
the Signalink USB the Rigblaster is no
longer used at this QTH. One cable to
computer and it works fine. The rigblaster
(older model from about 15 years ago) had
wires going everywhere.
Only problem you may have, or need some help
with, is that with the Signalink you have to
open it up and configure a jumper wire for
your rig setup. Other than that, it is
virtually plug and play. I use com3 for
mine and have no computer audio going to the
unit.
Good luck and hope to see you on the
waterfall soon.
73
Jim K5SP
On 9/4/2017 10:30
PM, 'Justin Mattes-KC2GIK'
kc2gik@... [070] wrote:
First of all I didn't wa nt to waste
the list's time with answering each
and every single response. I am going to
go with the SignaLink because it
is the easiest to configer and I can
reconfigure it if I get another rig
down the road. I have RigBlaster but
don't know how to get around the
single audio port problem so I'm going
with the SignaLinK USB and just
cross my fingers. Still don't know when
I'll finally get on the air
Thanks again for everyone's help
Justin KC2GIK
> Looks like DX Engineering has the
Tigertronics SignaLink USB combo (with
> the correct cable for your rig) for
$129.95. Add to that a standard USB
> cable and you're in business.
>
> It could probably be found for
less, but it's hard to be DXE's
simplicity
> and tech support, should you need
it. Not that Tigertronics wouldn't help
> you as well, but the folks at DXE
are just so helpful.
>
> Either one, the RigBlaster that
Chris recommends or the SignaLink USB
that
> a few of us have mentioned, would
get you going in fine order.
>
> Let us know which route you take!
>
>
> *73*
>
> *Matt King*
> *AK4MK - 070 #1708*
> *PODXS 070 Club Executive Director*
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 5:46 PM,
N9JCA Chris Matthews
n9jca.chris@...
> [070] <070@...>
wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi Group
>>
>> If I may here is my answer to
the mix ( Don't know how much Justin
wants
>> to spend )
>>
>> Since Day 1, back in the late
70's when I got interested in the
Digital
>> side of Ham Radio
>>
>> I have used a RigBlaster ( 2 or
3 different Models ) until I settled on
>> the RigBlaster Advantage I have
one for my ICOM 746Pro and my ICOM 718
>> and
>> have never had a problem with
either of them and if you follow the
>> Manual
>> that comes with it you can't go
wrong in the setup and you will be on
>> the
>> air within 30 minutes once you
start
>>
>> 1 RigBlaster Box with a built
in sound card
>>
>> 1Rig CTRL Cable
>>
>> 1 Plug that fits into the back
of the Rig in the ACC Plugin with 2
>> Cables
>>
>> 1 CAT Cable
>>
>> You can call West Mountain
Radio at 1 262 522 6503
<(262)%20522-6503>
>> ask
>> for a Tech, tell him the kind
of Rig you are running and they will set
>> you
>> up with all the right Cables
that you need
>>
>> Cost is approx $250.00 for
everything and IMHO well worth the $$$$
>>
>> Chris N9JCA PODXS 797 LONP 165
>>
>> 73
>>
>> *" I am always doing that which
I CANNOT do;
>> in order that I may LEARN how
to do it "*
>>
>> On 9/4/17 4:14 PM, Stephen
Melachrinos
melachri@... [070] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Justin -
>>
>> There are two parts of the
setup of an "external soundcard"
interface
>> like
>> the SignaLink: the computer
side and the radio side. (Sorry if that
was
>> a
>> "doh!")
>>
>> As others have pointed out, the
radio side is pretty easy--you use a
>> cable
>> specific to your radio, and
then adjust the signal level to the
radio
>> using
>> the Tx knob on the SignaLink.
>>
>> The computer side has a few
more steps, but it's still pretty easy.
It's
>> a
>> single USB cable, so the
mechanical part is easy. Once you plug
it in
>> (and
>> both the computer and SignaLink
are powered on), the computer should
>> recognize the external sound
card and then set it up. You then have
to
>> make
>> sure that the external sound
card is selected for your PSK program
and
>> nothing else. You can continue
to use the computer's sound card for
>> other
>> audio functions, like sound on
web sites, Windows sounds, etc. But
don't
>> let Windows use the SignaLink's
sound card for any of those functions or
>> you risk transmitting things
like Windows chimes and music over the
air.
>> Somewhere in your PSK program
should be a menu to select the
SignaLink.
>> (Note that it might not
actually be called "SignaLink" to
Windows--it
>> might
>> have a name based on the
chipset inside. Before you plug it in,
take a
>> note
>> of what your internal sound
card is called, and then look for the
new
>> one
>> after the SignaLink is plugged
in.) Finally, set the gain of the audio
>> going to the PC using the Rx
knob on the SignaLink.
>>
>> The last thing to do is
configure the virtual COM port used for
PTT.
>> Rather than try to figure it
out logically, I just tried the various
>> choices in the PSK program
until I found the one that keyed the
radio.
>>
>> I used a SignaLink USB at the
"rental" station in Guam, so it's been a
>> while since I've used one, but
one thing I do remember is try not to
use
>> different USB ports on the
computer if you have to disconnect and
then
>> reconnect the SignaLink. IIRC,
if I used the same port then the
computer
>> and software remembered the
settings. If I used a different USB
port,
>> then
>> I had to change the settings in
the software (like the number of the
>> virtual COM port).
>>
>> Steve
>> W3HF
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 'Justin Mattes-KC2GIK'
kc2gik@... [070]
>> <070@...>
<070@...>
>> To: 070 <070@...>
<070@...>
>> Sent: Mon, Sep 4, 2017 12:17 am
>> Subject: Re: [070] At a
crossroads
>>
>> I've do a little bit mor
digging and found an "external
soundcard" might
>> work bu-t I don't know how easy
it is to configure. Let me also explain
>> I
>> don;t have the hand control to
do ANY assembly on my own so and
>> suggestions of "kits" or home
made interfaces is our. I also did the
>> same
>> research Steve,W3HF di before I
came on here looking for suggestions
>>
>> Justin,KC2GIK
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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Jim K5SP
Thanks Allen did not know they were doing that now.
73
Jim K5SP
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On 9/5/2017 7:15 AM, Allen Yudichak
k2afy@... [070] wrote:
They sell chips now no more little wires.
Good choice, I have both, and since I got the
Signalink USB the Rigblaster is no longer used
at this QTH. One cable to computer and it works
fine. The rigblaster (older model from about 15
years ago) had wires going everywhere.
Only problem you may have, or need some help
with, is that with the Signalink you have to
open it up and configure a jumper wire for your
rig setup. Other than that, it is virtually
plug and play. I use com3 for mine and have no
computer audio going to the unit.
Good luck and hope to see you on the waterfall
soon.
73
Jim K5SP
On 9/4/2017 10:30 PM,
'Justin Mattes-KC2GIK'
kc2gik@... [070] wrote:
First of all I didn't wa nt to waste the
list's time with answering each
and every single response. I am going to go
with the SignaLink because it
is the easiest to configer and I can
reconfigure it if I get another rig
down the road. I have RigBlaster but don't
know how to get around the
single audio port problem so I'm going with
the SignaLinK USB and just
cross my fingers. Still don't know when I'll
finally get on the air
Thanks again for everyone's help
Justin KC2GIK
> Looks like DX Engineering has the
Tigertronics SignaLink USB combo (with
> the correct cable for your rig) for
$129.95. Add to that a standard USB
> cable and you're in business.
>
> It could probably be found for less,
but it's hard to be DXE's simplicity
> and tech support, should you need it.
Not that Tigertronics wouldn't help
> you as well, but the folks at DXE are
just so helpful.
>
> Either one, the RigBlaster that Chris
recommends or the SignaLink USB that
> a few of us have mentioned, would get
you going in fine order.
>
> Let us know which route you take!
>
>
> *73*
>
> *Matt King*
> *AK4MK - 070 #1708*
> *PODXS 070 Club Executive Director*
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 5:46 PM, N9JCA
Chris Matthews
n9jca.chris@...
> [070] <070@...>
wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi Group
>>
>> If I may here is my answer to the
mix ( Don't know how much Justin wants
>> to spend )
>>
>> Since Day 1, back in the late 70's
when I got interested in the Digital
>> side of Ham Radio
>>
>> I have used a RigBlaster ( 2 or 3
different Models ) until I settled on
>> the RigBlaster Advantage I have one
for my ICOM 746Pro and my ICOM 718
>> and
>> have never had a problem with
either of them and if you follow the
>> Manual
>> that comes with it you can't go
wrong in the setup and you will be on
>> the
>> air within 30 minutes once you
start
>>
>> 1 RigBlaster Box with a built in
sound card
>>
>> 1Rig CTRL Cable
>>
>> 1 Plug that fits into the back of
the Rig in the ACC Plugin with 2
>> Cables
>>
>> 1 CAT Cable
>>
>> You can call West Mountain Radio at
1 262 522 6503 <(262)%20522-6503>
>> ask
>> for a Tech, tell him the kind of
Rig you are running and they will set
>> you
>> up with all the right Cables that
you need
>>
>> Cost is approx $250.00 for
everything and IMHO well worth the $$$$
>>
>> Chris N9JCA PODXS 797 LONP 165
>>
>> 73
>>
>> *" I am always doing that which I
CANNOT do;
>> in order that I may LEARN how to do
it "*
>>
>> On 9/4/17 4:14 PM, Stephen
Melachrinos
melachri@... [070] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Justin -
>>
>> There are two parts of the setup of
an "external soundcard" interface
>> like
>> the SignaLink: the computer side
and the radio side. (Sorry if that was
>> a
>> "doh!")
>>
>> As others have pointed out, the
radio side is pretty easy--you use a
>> cable
>> specific to your radio, and then
adjust the signal level to the radio
>> using
>> the Tx knob on the SignaLink.
>>
>> The computer side has a few more
steps, but it's still pretty easy. It's
>> a
>> single USB cable, so the mechanical
part is easy. Once you plug it in
>> (and
>> both the computer and SignaLink are
powered on), the computer should
>> recognize the external sound card
and then set it up. You then have to
>> make
>> sure that the external sound card
is selected for your PSK program and
>> nothing else. You can continue to
use the computer's sound card for
>> other
>> audio functions, like sound on web
sites, Windows sounds, etc. But don't
>> let Windows use the SignaLink's
sound card for any of those functions or
>> you risk transmitting things like
Windows chimes and music over the air.
>> Somewhere in your PSK program
should be a menu to select the SignaLink.
>> (Note that it might not actually be
called "SignaLink" to Windows--it
>> might
>> have a name based on the chipset
inside. Before you plug it in, take a
>> note
>> of what your internal sound card is
called, and then look for the new
>> one
>> after the SignaLink is plugged in.)
Finally, set the gain of the audio
>> going to the PC using the Rx knob
on the SignaLink.
>>
>> The last thing to do is configure
the virtual COM port used for PTT.
>> Rather than try to figure it out
logically, I just tried the various
>> choices in the PSK program until I
found the one that keyed the radio.
>>
>> I used a SignaLink USB at the
"rental" station in Guam, so it's been a
>> while since I've used one, but one
thing I do remember is try not to use
>> different USB ports on the computer
if you have to disconnect and then
>> reconnect the SignaLink. IIRC, if I
used the same port then the computer
>> and software remembered the
settings. If I used a different USB port,
>> then
>> I had to change the settings in the
software (like the number of the
>> virtual COM port).
>>
>> Steve
>> W3HF
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 'Justin Mattes-KC2GIK'
kc2gik@... [070]
>> <070@...>
<070@...>
>> To: 070 <070@...>
<070@...>
>> Sent: Mon, Sep 4, 2017 12:17 am
>> Subject: Re: [070] At a crossroads
>>
>> I've do a little bit mor digging
and found an "external soundcard" might
>> work bu-t I don't know how easy it
is to configure. Let me also explain
>> I
>> don;t have the hand control to do
ANY assembly on my own so and
>> suggestions of "kits" or home made
interfaces is our. I also did the
>> same
>> research Steve,W3HF di before I
came on here looking for suggestions
>>
>> Justin,KC2GIK
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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They sell chips now no more little wires.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Good choice, I have both, and since I got the Signalink USB the Rigblaster is no longer used at this QTH. One cable to computer and it works fine. The rigblaster (older model from about 15 years ago) had wires going everywhere.
Only problem you may have, or need some help with, is that with the Signalink you have to open it up and configure a jumper wire for your rig setup. Other than that, it is virtually plug and play. I use com3 for mine and have no computer audio going to the
unit.
Good luck and hope to see you on the waterfall soon.
73
Jim K5SP
On 9/4/2017 10:30 PM, 'Justin Mattes-KC2GIK'
kc2gik@... [070] wrote:
First of all I didn't wa nt to waste the list's time with answering each
and every single response. I am going to go with the SignaLink because it
is the easiest to configer and I can reconfigure it if I get another rig
down the road. I have RigBlaster but don't know how to get around the
single audio port problem so I'm going with the SignaLinK USB and just
cross my fingers. Still don't know when I'll finally get on the air
Thanks again for everyone's help
Justin KC2GIK
> Looks like DX Engineering has the Tigertronics SignaLink USB combo (with
> the correct cable for your rig) for $129.95. Add to that a standard USB
> cable and you're in business.
>
> It could probably be found for less, but it's hard to be DXE's simplicity
> and tech support, should you need it. Not that Tigertronics wouldn't help
> you as well, but the folks at DXE are just so helpful.
>
> Either one, the RigBlaster that Chris recommends or the SignaLink USB that
> a few of us have mentioned, would get you going in fine order.
>
> Let us know which route you take!
>
>
> *73*
>
> *Matt King*
> *AK4MK - 070 #1708*
> *PODXS 070 Club Executive Director*
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 5:46 PM, N9JCA Chris Matthews
n9jca.chris@...
> [070] <070@...> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi Group
>>
>> If I may here is my answer to the mix ( Don't know how much Justin wants
>> to spend )
>>
>> Since Day 1, back in the late 70's when I got interested in the Digital
>> side of Ham Radio
>>
>> I have used a RigBlaster ( 2 or 3 different Models ) until I settled on
>> the RigBlaster Advantage I have one for my ICOM 746Pro and my ICOM 718
>> and
>> have never had a problem with either of them and if you follow the
>> Manual
>> that comes with it you can't go wrong in the setup and you will be on
>> the
>> air within 30 minutes once you start
>>
>> 1 RigBlaster Box with a built in sound card
>>
>> 1Rig CTRL Cable
>>
>> 1 Plug that fits into the back of the Rig in the ACC Plugin with 2
>> Cables
>>
>> 1 CAT Cable
>>
>> You can call West Mountain Radio at 1 262 522 6503 <(262)%20522-6503>
>> ask
>> for a Tech, tell him the kind of Rig you are running and they will set
>> you
>> up with all the right Cables that you need
>>
>> Cost is approx $250.00 for everything and IMHO well worth the $$$$
>>
>> Chris N9JCA PODXS 797 LONP 165
>>
>> 73
>>
>> *" I am always doing that which I CANNOT do;
>> in order that I may LEARN how to do it "*
>>
>> On 9/4/17 4:14 PM, Stephen Melachrinos
melachri@... [070] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Justin -
>>
>> There are two parts of the setup of an "external soundcard" interface
>> like
>> the SignaLink: the computer side and the radio side. (Sorry if that was
>> a
>> "doh!")
>>
>> As others have pointed out, the radio side is pretty easy--you use a
>> cable
>> specific to your radio, and then adjust the signal level to the radio
>> using
>> the Tx knob on the SignaLink.
>>
>> The computer side has a few more steps, but it's still pretty easy. It's
>> a
>> single USB cable, so the mechanical part is easy. Once you plug it in
>> (and
>> both the computer and SignaLink are powered on), the computer should
>> recognize the external sound card and then set it up. You then have to
>> make
>> sure that the external sound card is selected for your PSK program and
>> nothing else. You can continue to use the computer's sound card for
>> other
>> audio functions, like sound on web sites, Windows sounds, etc. But don't
>> let Windows use the SignaLink's sound card for any of those functions or
>> you risk transmitting things like Windows chimes and music over the air.
>> Somewhere in your PSK program should be a menu to select the SignaLink.
>> (Note that it might not actually be called "SignaLink" to Windows--it
>> might
>> have a name based on the chipset inside. Before you plug it in, take a
>> note
>> of what your internal sound card is called, and then look for the new
>> one
>> after the SignaLink is plugged in.) Finally, set the gain of the audio
>> going to the PC using the Rx knob on the SignaLink.
>>
>> The last thing to do is configure the virtual COM port used for PTT.
>> Rather than try to figure it out logically, I just tried the various
>> choices in the PSK program until I found the one that keyed the radio.
>>
>> I used a SignaLink USB at the "rental" station in Guam, so it's been a
>> while since I've used one, but one thing I do remember is try not to use
>> different USB ports on the computer if you have to disconnect and then
>> reconnect the SignaLink. IIRC, if I used the same port then the computer
>> and software remembered the settings. If I used a different USB port,
>> then
>> I had to change the settings in the software (like the number of the
>> virtual COM port).
>>
>> Steve
>> W3HF
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 'Justin Mattes-KC2GIK'
kc2gik@... [070]
>> <070@...>
<070@...>
>> To: 070 <070@...>
<070@...>
>> Sent: Mon, Sep 4, 2017 12:17 am
>> Subject: Re: [070] At a crossroads
>>
>> I've do a little bit mor digging and found an "external soundcard" might
>> work bu-t I don't know how easy it is to configure. Let me also explain
>> I
>> don;t have the hand control to do ANY assembly on my own so and
>> suggestions of "kits" or home made interfaces is our. I also did the
>> same
>> research Steve,W3HF di before I came on here looking for suggestions
>>
>> Justin,KC2GIK
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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Jim K5SP
Good choice, I have both, and since I got the Signalink USB the
Rigblaster is no longer used at this QTH.� One cable to computer and
it works fine.� The rigblaster (older model from about 15 years ago)
had wires going everywhere.
Only problem you may have, or need some help with, is that with the
Signalink you have to open it up and configure a jumper wire for
your rig setup.� Other than that, it is virtually plug and play.� I
use com3 for mine and have no computer audio going to the unit.
Good luck and hope to see you on the waterfall soon.
73
Jim K5SP
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 9/4/2017 10:30 PM, 'Justin
Mattes-KC2GIK' kc2gik@... [070] wrote:
�
First of all I didn't wa nt to waste the list's time with
answering each
and every single response. I am going to go with the
SignaLink because it
is the easiest to configer and I can reconfigure it if I
get another rig
down the road. I have RigBlaster but don't know how to get
around the
single audio port problem so I'm going with the SignaLinK
USB and just
cross my fingers. Still don't know when I'll finally get
on the air
Thanks again for everyone's help
Justin KC2GIK
> Looks like DX Engineering has the Tigertronics
SignaLink USB combo (with
> the correct cable for your rig) for $129.95. Add to
that a standard USB
> cable and you're in business.
>
> It could probably be found for less, but it's hard to
be DXE's simplicity
> and tech support, should you need it. Not that
Tigertronics wouldn't help
> you as well, but the folks at DXE are just so
helpful.
>
> Either one, the RigBlaster that Chris recommends or
the SignaLink USB that
> a few of us have mentioned, would get you going in
fine order.
>
> Let us know which route you take!
>
>
> *73*
>
> *Matt King*
> *AK4MK - 070 #1708*
> *PODXS 070 Club Executive Director*
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 5:46 PM, N9JCA Chris Matthews
n9jca.chris@...
> [070] <070@...> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi Group
>>
>> If I may here is my answer to the mix ( Don't
know how much Justin wants
>> to spend )
>>
>> Since Day 1, back in the late 70's when I got
interested in the Digital
>> side of Ham Radio
>>
>> I have used a RigBlaster ( 2 or 3 different
Models ) until I settled on
>> the RigBlaster Advantage I have one for my ICOM
746Pro and my ICOM 718
>> and
>> have never had a problem with either of them and
if you follow the
>> Manual
>> that comes with it you can't go wrong in the
setup and you will be on
>> the
>> air within 30 minutes once you start
>>
>> 1 RigBlaster Box with a built in sound card
>>
>> 1Rig CTRL Cable
>>
>> 1 Plug that fits into the back of the Rig in the
ACC Plugin with 2
>> Cables
>>
>> 1 CAT Cable
>>
>> You can call West Mountain Radio at 1 262 522
6503 <(262)%20522-6503>
>> ask
>> for a Tech, tell him the kind of Rig you are
running and they will set
>> you
>> up with all the right Cables that you need
>>
>> Cost is approx $250.00 for everything and IMHO
well worth the $$$$
>>
>> Chris N9JCA PODXS 797 LONP 165
>>
>> 73
>>
>> *" I am always doing that which I CANNOT do;
>> in order that I may LEARN how to do it "*
>>
>> On 9/4/17 4:14 PM, Stephen Melachrinos
melachri@... [070] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Justin -
>>
>> There are two parts of the setup of an "external
soundcard" interface
>> like
>> the SignaLink: the computer side and the radio
side. (Sorry if that was
>> a
>> "doh!")
>>
>> As others have pointed out, the radio side is
pretty easy--you use a
>> cable
>> specific to your radio, and then adjust the
signal level to the radio
>> using
>> the Tx knob on the SignaLink.
>>
>> The computer side has a few more steps, but it's
still pretty easy. It's
>> a
>> single USB cable, so the mechanical part is easy.
Once you plug it in
>> (and
>> both the computer and SignaLink are powered on),
the computer should
>> recognize the external sound card and then set it
up. You then have to
>> make
>> sure that the external sound card is selected for
your PSK program and
>> nothing else. You can continue to use the
computer's sound card for
>> other
>> audio functions, like sound on web sites, Windows
sounds, etc. But don't
>> let Windows use the SignaLink's sound card for
any of those functions or
>> you risk transmitting things like Windows chimes
and music over the air.
>> Somewhere in your PSK program should be a menu to
select the SignaLink.
>> (Note that it might not actually be called
"SignaLink" to Windows--it
>> might
>> have a name based on the chipset inside. Before
you plug it in, take a
>> note
>> of what your internal sound card is called, and
then look for the new
>> one
>> after the SignaLink is plugged in.) Finally, set
the gain of the audio
>> going to the PC using the Rx knob on the
SignaLink.
>>
>> The last thing to do is configure the virtual COM
port used for PTT.
>> Rather than try to figure it out logically, I
just tried the various
>> choices in the PSK program until I found the one
that keyed the radio.
>>
>> I used a SignaLink USB at the "rental" station in
Guam, so it's been a
>> while since I've used one, but one thing I do
remember is try not to use
>> different USB ports on the computer if you have
to disconnect and then
>> reconnect the SignaLink. IIRC, if I used the same
port then the computer
>> and software remembered the settings. If I used a
different USB port,
>> then
>> I had to change the settings in the software
(like the number of the
>> virtual COM port).
>>
>> Steve
>> W3HF
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 'Justin Mattes-KC2GIK'
kc2gik@... [070]
>> <070@...>
<070@...>
>> To: 070 <070@...>
<070@...>
>> Sent: Mon, Sep 4, 2017 12:17 am
>> Subject: Re: [070] At a crossroads
>>
>> I've do a little bit mor digging and found an
"external soundcard" might
>> work bu-t I don't know how easy it is to
configure. Let me also explain
>> I
>> don;t have the hand control to do ANY assembly on
my own so and
>> suggestions of "kits" or home made interfaces is
our. I also did the
>> same
>> research Steve,W3HF di before I came on here
looking for suggestions
>>
>> Justin,KC2GIK
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Justin Mattes--KC2GIK
First of all I didn't wa nt to waste the list's time with answering each and every single response. I am going to go with the SignaLink because it is the easiest to configer and I can reconfigure it if I get another rig down the road. I have RigBlaster but don't know how to get around the single audio port problem so I'm going with the SignaLinK USB and just cross my fingers. Still don't know when I'll finally get on the air
Thanks again for everyone's help Justin KC2GIK
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Looks like DX Engineering has the Tigertronics SignaLink USB combo (with the correct cable for your rig) for $129.95. Add to that a standard USB cable and you're in business.
It could probably be found for less, but it's hard to be DXE's simplicity and tech support, should you need it. Not that Tigertronics wouldn't help you as well, but the folks at DXE are just so helpful.
Either one, the RigBlaster that Chris recommends or the SignaLink USB that a few of us have mentioned, would get you going in fine order.
Let us know which route you take!
*73*
*Matt King* *AK4MK - 070 #1708* *PODXS 070 Club Executive Director*
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 5:46 PM, N9JCA Chris Matthews n9jca.chris@gmail.com [070] <070@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi Group
If I may here is my answer to the mix ( Don't know how much Justin wants to spend )
Since Day 1, back in the late 70's when I got interested in the Digital side of Ham Radio
I have used a RigBlaster ( 2 or 3 different Models ) until I settled on the RigBlaster Advantage I have one for my ICOM 746Pro and my ICOM 718 and have never had a problem with either of them and if you follow the Manual that comes with it you can't go wrong in the setup and you will be on the air within 30 minutes once you start
1 RigBlaster Box with a built in sound card
1Rig CTRL Cable
1 Plug that fits into the back of the Rig in the ACC Plugin with 2 Cables
1 CAT Cable
You can call West Mountain Radio at 1 262 522 6503 <(262)%20522-6503> ask for a Tech, tell him the kind of Rig you are running and they will set you up with all the right Cables that you need
Cost is approx $250.00 for everything and IMHO well worth the $$$$
Chris N9JCA PODXS 797 LONP 165
73
*" I am always doing that which I CANNOT do; in order that I may LEARN how to do it "*
On 9/4/17 4:14 PM, Stephen Melachrinos melachri@verizon.net [070] wrote:
Justin -
There are two parts of the setup of an "external soundcard" interface like the SignaLink: the computer side and the radio side. (Sorry if that was a "doh!")
As others have pointed out, the radio side is pretty easy--you use a cable specific to your radio, and then adjust the signal level to the radio using the Tx knob on the SignaLink.
The computer side has a few more steps, but it's still pretty easy. It's a single USB cable, so the mechanical part is easy. Once you plug it in (and both the computer and SignaLink are powered on), the computer should recognize the external sound card and then set it up. You then have to make sure that the external sound card is selected for your PSK program and nothing else. You can continue to use the computer's sound card for other audio functions, like sound on web sites, Windows sounds, etc. But don't let Windows use the SignaLink's sound card for any of those functions or you risk transmitting things like Windows chimes and music over the air. Somewhere in your PSK program should be a menu to select the SignaLink. (Note that it might not actually be called "SignaLink" to Windows--it might have a name based on the chipset inside. Before you plug it in, take a note of what your internal sound card is called, and then look for the new one after the SignaLink is plugged in.) Finally, set the gain of the audio going to the PC using the Rx knob on the SignaLink.
The last thing to do is configure the virtual COM port used for PTT. Rather than try to figure it out logically, I just tried the various choices in the PSK program until I found the one that keyed the radio.
I used a SignaLink USB at the "rental" station in Guam, so it's been a while since I've used one, but one thing I do remember is try not to use different USB ports on the computer if you have to disconnect and then reconnect the SignaLink. IIRC, if I used the same port then the computer and software remembered the settings. If I used a different USB port, then I had to change the settings in the software (like the number of the virtual COM port).
Steve W3HF
-----Original Message----- From: 'Justin Mattes-KC2GIK' kc2gik@justinmattes.com [070] <070@yahoogroups.com> <070@yahoogroups.com> To: 070 <070@yahoogroups.com> <070@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Mon, Sep 4, 2017 12:17 am Subject: Re: [070] At a crossroads
I've do a little bit mor digging and found an "external soundcard" might work bu-t I don't know how easy it is to configure. Let me also explain I don;t have the hand control to do ANY assembly on my own so and suggestions of "kits" or home made interfaces is our. I also did the same research Steve,W3HF di before I came on here looking for suggestions
Justin,KC2GIK
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I currently am staying at DM48 and will be spending most of the morning in that grid. Should be on the air by 11:00 AM EDT. Will be traveling thru DM48, DM47, and DM37. Setup seems to be working fine. Most of the stations I worked today were in KY and TN. Spent a lot of time viewing the sites in Grand Mesa and Cayonlands, UT. USA has some of the best scenery in the world. Hope to work all who need these grids. If you need a specific grid let me know and I will try to make it happen. We are 2 hours behind EDT.
73 Dick KC3EF
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Tks Padre..et al who responded.
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From: 070@... [mailto:070@...] Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 4:19 PM To: 070 List Service 070 List Service <070@...> Subject: Re: RE: Re: [070] 12M Under the 070 FAQs it states 24920?? On Monday, September 4, 2017, 7:12:42 PM EDT, 'Milton Garb' n6mg@... [070] <070@...> wrote: Not that it’s an issue, but is our “calling freq.” on 12 Meters, 24.890 mHz or 24915 mHz? Milt N6MG 070-650 LONP #76 From: 070@... [mailto:070@...] Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 3:40 PM To: 070@... Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M I just made 9 contacts in 24915 with USA Manuel Mosquera Ramírez YV5MM - YW5M Asociación de Radioaficionados de Venezuela Seccional "Santiago de León de Caracas" P.O. Box 3636 Caracas 1010A USE HRD.LOG.NET FOR DIGITALS
From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...> To: "Jerry n9avy@... [070]" <070@...> Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 6:13 PM Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M Tnks Jerry... I do try once in awhile when I am on the air elsewhere, maybe one day, someone will be there....... On Monday, September 4, 2017, 6:11:01 PM EDT, Jerry n9avy@... [070] <070@...> wrote: Propagation just isn't there with bottom of sun spot cycle. I check 15/10m regularly and seldom here anything. Most everyone thinks 12m is pretty much gone, but I suspect no one hangs around long enough to find out if it's open. You might try monitoring 12m from about 1000 UTC to about 0000 UTC and see if you hear anything or just checked PSK reporter more often.
From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...> To: 070 List Service 070 List Service <070@...> Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 4:55 PM Subject: [070] 12M Does anyone use 12m?? been trying a couple of days, no one around, curious!
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From: 'Milton Garb' n6mg@... [070]
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 7:13 PM
To: 070@...
Subject: RE: Re: [070] 12M
Not that it’s an issue, but is our “calling freq.” on 12 Meters, 24.890 mHz or 24915 mHz?
Milt
N6MG
070-650
LONP #76
From: 070@... [mailto:070@...]
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 3:40 PM
To: 070@...
Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M
I just made 9 contacts in 24915 with USA
Manuel Mosquera Ramírez YV5MM - YW5M
Asociación de Radioaficionados de Venezuela
Seccional "Santiago de León de Caracas"
P.O. Box 3636
Caracas 1010A
USE HRD.LOG.NET FOR DIGITALS
From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...>
To: "Jerry n9avy@... [070]" <070@...>
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M
Tnks Jerry... I do try once in awhile when I am on the air elsewhere, maybe one day, someone will be there.......
On Monday, September 4, 2017, 6:11:01 PM EDT, Jerry n9avy@... [070] <070@...> wrote:
Propagation just isn't there with bottom of sun spot cycle. I check 15/10m regularly and seldom here anything. Most everyone thinks 12m is pretty much gone, but I suspect no one
hangs around long enough to find out if it's open. You might try monitoring 12m from about 1000 UTC to about 0000 UTC and see if you hear anything or just checked PSK reporter more often.
From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...>
To: 070 List Service 070 List Service <070@...>
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 4:55 PM
Subject: [070] 12M
Does anyone use 12m?? been trying a couple of days, no one around, curious!
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Fr Richard R
Under the 070 FAQs it states 24920??
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On Monday, September 4, 2017, 7:12:42 PM EDT, 'Milton Garb' n6mg@... [070] <070@...> wrote:
Not that it’s an issue, but is our “calling freq.” on 12 Meters, 24.890 mHz or 24915 mHz? Milt N6MG 070-650 LONP #76 From: 070@... [mailto:070@...] Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 3:40 PM To: 070@... Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M I just made 9 contacts in 24915 with USA Manuel Mosquera Ramírez YV5MM - YW5M Asociación de Radioaficionados de Venezuela Seccional "Santiago de León de Caracas" P.O. Box 3636 Caracas 1010A USE HRD.LOG.NET FOR DIGITALS
From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...> To: "Jerry n9avy@... [070]" <070@...> Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 6:13 PM Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M Tnks Jerry... I do try once in awhile when I am on the air elsewhere, maybe one day, someone will be there....... On Monday, September 4, 2017, 6:11:01 PM EDT, Jerry n9avy@... [070] <070@...> wrote: Propagation just isn't there with bottom of sun spot cycle. I check 15/10m regularly and seldom here anything. Most everyone thinks 12m is pretty much gone, but I suspect no one hangs around long enough to find out if it's open. You might try monitoring 12m from about 1000 UTC to about 0000 UTC and see if you hear anything or just checked PSK reporter more often.
From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...> To: 070 List Service 070 List Service <070@...> Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 4:55 PM Subject: [070] 12M Does anyone use 12m?? been trying a couple of days, no one around, curious!
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Jerry N9AVY
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From: "YV5MM Manuel Mosquera yv5mm@... [070]" <070@...> To: "070@..." <070@...> Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 5:44 PM Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M
I just made 9 contacts in 24915 with USA 73 Manuel 070 # 0915
Manuel Mosquera Ramírez YV5MM - YW5M Asociación de Radioaficionados de Venezuela Seccional "Santiago de León de Caracas" P.O. Box 3636 Caracas 1010A grupoyvsat@... yv5mm@...
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From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...> To: "Jerry n9avy@... [070]" <070@...> Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 6:13 PM Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M
Tnks Jerry... I do try once in awhile when I am on the air elsewhere, maybe one day, someone will be there....... Hv a great day!
On Monday, September 4, 2017, 6:11:01 PM EDT, Jerry n9avy@... [070] <070@...> wrote:
Richard: Propagation just isn't there with bottom of sun spot cycle. I check 15/10m regularly and seldom here anything. Most everyone thinks 12m is pretty much gone, but I suspect no one hangs around long enough to find out if it's open. You might try monitoring 12m from about 1000 UTC to about 0000 UTC and see if you hear anything or just checked PSK reporter more often. Jerry N9AVY
From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...> To: 070 List Service 070 List Service <070@...> Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 4:55 PM Subject: [070] 12M
Does anyone use 12m?? been trying a couple of days, no one around, curious!
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Matthew King <mrk.twg@...>
Looks like DX Engineering has the Tigertronics SignaLink USB combo (with the correct cable for your rig) for $129.95. Add to that a standard USB cable and you're in business.
It could probably be found for less, but it's hard to be DXE's simplicity and tech support, should you need it. Not that Tigertronics wouldn't help you as well, but the folks at DXE are just so helpful.
Either one, the RigBlaster that Chris recommends or the SignaLink USB that a few of us have mentioned, would get you going in fine order.
Let us know which route you take!
73
Matt King AK4MK - 070 #1708 PODXS 070 Club Executive Director
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On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 5:46 PM, N9JCA Chris Matthews n9jca.chris@... [070] <070@...> wrote:
Hi Group
If I may here is my answer to the mix ( Don't know how much
Justin wants to spend )
Since Day 1, back in the late 70's when I got interested in the
Digital side of Ham Radio
I have used a RigBlaster ( 2 or 3 different Models ) until I
settled on the RigBlaster Advantage I have one for my ICOM 746Pro
and my ICOM 718 and have never had a problem with either of them
and if you follow the Manual that comes with it you can't go wrong
in the setup and you will be on the air within 30 minutes once you
start
1 RigBlaster Box with a built in sound card
1Rig CTRL Cable
1 Plug that fits into the back of the Rig in the ACC Plugin with
2 Cables
1 CAT Cable
You can call West Mountain Radio at 1 262 522 6503 ask for a
Tech, tell him the kind of Rig you are running and they will set
you up with all the right Cables that you need
Cost is approx $250.00 for everything and IMHO well worth the
$$$$
Chris N9JCA PODXS 797 LONP 165
73
" I am always doing that which I CANNOT do;
in order that I may LEARN how to do it "
On 9/4/17 4:14 PM, Stephen Melachrinos
melachri@... [070] wrote:
Justin -
There are two parts of the setup of an "external
soundcard" interface like the SignaLink: the computer
side and the radio side. (Sorry if that was a "doh!")
As others have pointed out, the radio side is pretty
easy--you use a cable specific to your radio, and then
adjust the signal level to the radio using the Tx knob
on the SignaLink.
The computer side has a few more steps, but it's
still pretty easy. It's a single USB cable, so the
mechanical part is easy. Once you plug it in (and both
the computer and SignaLink are powered on), the computer
should recognize the external sound card and then set it
up. You then have to make sure that the external sound
card is selected for your PSK program and nothing else.
You can continue to use the computer's sound card for
other audio functions, like sound on web sites, Windows
sounds, etc. But don't let Windows use the SignaLink's
sound card for any of those functions or you risk
transmitting things like Windows chimes and music over
the air. Somewhere in your PSK program should be a menu
to select the SignaLink. (Note that it might not
actually be called "SignaLink" to Windows--it might have
a name based on the chipset inside. Before you plug it
in, take a note of what your internal sound card is
called, and then look for the new one after the
SignaLink is plugged in.) Finally, set the gain of the
audio going to the PC using the Rx knob on the
SignaLink.
The last thing to do is configure the virtual COM
port used for PTT. Rather than try to figure it out
logically, I just tried the various choices in the PSK
program until I found the one that keyed the radio.
I used a SignaLink USB at the "rental" station in
Guam, so it's been a while since I've used one, but one
thing I do remember is try not to use different USB
ports on the computer if you have to disconnect and then
reconnect the SignaLink. IIRC, if I used the same port
then the computer and software remembered the settings.
If I used a different USB port, then I had to change the
settings in the software (like the number of the virtual
COM port).
Steve
W3HF
-----Original
Message-----
From: 'Justin Mattes-KC2GIK' kc2gik@...
[070] <070@...>
To: 070 <070@...>
Sent: Mon, Sep 4, 2017 12:17 am
Subject: Re: [070] At a crossroads
I've do a little bit mor digging and found an
"external soundcard" might
work bu-t I don't know how easy it is to configure.
Let me also explain I
don;t have the hand control to do ANY assembly on my
own so and
suggestions of "kits" or home made interfaces is our.
I also did the same
research Steve,W3HF di before I came on here looking
for suggestions
Justin,KC2GIK
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Not that it’s an issue, but is our “calling freq.” on 12 Meters, 24.890 mHz or 24915 mHz? Milt N6MG 070-650 LONP #76
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From: 070@... [mailto:070@...] Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 3:40 PM To: 070@... Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M I just made 9 contacts in 24915 with USA Manuel Mosquera Ramírez YV5MM - YW5M Asociación de Radioaficionados de Venezuela Seccional "Santiago de León de Caracas" P.O. Box 3636 Caracas 1010A USE HRD.LOG.NET FOR DIGITALS
From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...> To: "Jerry n9avy@... [070]" <070@...> Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 6:13 PM Subject: Re: Re: [070] 12M Tnks Jerry... I do try once in awhile when I am on the air elsewhere, maybe one day, someone will be there....... On Monday, September 4, 2017, 6:11:01 PM EDT, Jerry n9avy@... [070] <070@...> wrote: Propagation just isn't there with bottom of sun spot cycle. I check 15/10m regularly and seldom here anything. Most everyone thinks 12m is pretty much gone, but I suspect no one hangs around long enough to find out if it's open. You might try monitoring 12m from about 1000 UTC to about 0000 UTC and see if you hear anything or just checked PSK reporter more often.
From: "Otets Richard rickocr2005@... [070]" <070@...> To: 070 List Service 070 List Service <070@...> Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 4:55 PM Subject: [070] 12M Does anyone use 12m?? been trying a couple of days, no one around, curious!
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And the WF is blank on the west side Barry VB7150 ---In 070@..., <yv5mm@...> wrote :
I just made 9 contacts in 24915 with USA 73 Manuel 070 # 0915
Manuel Mosquera Ramírez YV5MM - YW5M Asociación de Radioaficionados de Venezuela Seccional "Santiago de León de Caracas" P.O. Box 3636 Caracas 1010A grupoyvsat@... yv5mm@...
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