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ACLog
Does anyone use ACLog? I'm trying to help someone figure out how to extract their Christmas Run log.
Specifically, we need instructions on how to export a file that:
- only has QSOs from 12/25/2020
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Does anyone use ACLog? I'm trying to help someone figure out how to extract their Christmas Run log.
Specifically, we need instructions on how to export a file that:
- only has QSOs from 12/25/2020
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Stephen Melachrinos
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#64933
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Re: Signalink USB
"under the table " ???
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Jerry N9AVY
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#64932
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Re: Signalink USB
I would write a sonnet to my IC-7100, but English 101 was a long time ago, and I can't remember the form, plus how would I rhyme "one USB cable"? :-)
73
Ron
KE4DRF
I would write a sonnet to my IC-7100, but English 101 was a long time ago, and I can't remember the form, plus how would I rhyme "one USB cable"? :-)
73
Ron
KE4DRF
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Ron Bosch
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#64931
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Re: Serious question
I find them useful. They give me a more accurate idea of what my signal
looks like on the waterfall - and since they are generated automatically,
there is less operator interpretation.
I think the
I find them useful. They give me a more accurate idea of what my signal
looks like on the waterfall - and since they are generated automatically,
there is less operator interpretation.
I think the
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Josef 'Jeff' Sipek
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#64930
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Re: Serious question
I find the S/N number more useful than ‘599’, as pretty much everyone sends 599 for signal reports unless something really unusual is happening.
I try to override the default 599 and send actual
I find the S/N number more useful than ‘599’, as pretty much everyone sends 599 for signal reports unless something really unusual is happening.
I try to override the default 599 and send actual
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Paul Butzi (W7PFB)
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#64929
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Serious question
I see stations giving out S/N and IMD reports. Tend to ignore them, but have always wondered if they really have any value or are just filler.
If a station can make contact with me that's usually
I see stations giving out S/N and IMD reports. Tend to ignore them, but have always wondered if they really have any value or are just filler.
If a station can make contact with me that's usually
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Jerry N9AVY
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#64928
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Re: 25 contacts on 20m
Michael:
No problem. Figured out you were in AZ from the /7 identifier. Made correction in my log. You signal was good enough to get name & signal report; then everything went to pot with your
Michael:
No problem. Figured out you were in AZ from the /7 identifier. Made correction in my log. You signal was good enough to get name & signal report; then everything went to pot with your
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Jerry N9AVY
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#64927
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Re: Secondary Callsign detailed usage information
Michael -
Bob's info is exactly correct for eQSL, but I need to tweak the LoTW info.
> As for LoTW, you will need to request a new certificate for the KE0CEN/7 call sign.
Exactly correct. LoTW
Michael -
Bob's info is exactly correct for eQSL, but I need to tweak the LoTW info.
> As for LoTW, you will need to request a new certificate for the KE0CEN/7 call sign.
Exactly correct. LoTW
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Stephen Melachrinos
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#64926
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Re: 25 contacts on 20m
Jerry,
Well, I wrote a detailed reply to this post, then my browser crashed before I could send it. Very sorry for the miscommunication Jerry. I was operating as KE0CEN/7 as I was in Phoenix, Az on
Jerry,
Well, I wrote a detailed reply to this post, then my browser crashed before I could send it. Very sorry for the miscommunication Jerry. I was operating as KE0CEN/7 as I was in Phoenix, Az on
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Michael KE0CEN
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#64925
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Re: Signalink USB
Lauri -
Understood. The simplification comes from the fact that right now I have three cables from the computer to the interface: Tx audio, Rx audio, and PTT (which is a USB-to-RS232 adapter connected
Lauri -
Understood. The simplification comes from the fact that right now I have three cables from the computer to the interface: Tx audio, Rx audio, and PTT (which is a USB-to-RS232 adapter connected
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Stephen Melachrinos
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#64924
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Re: Secondary Callsign detailed usage information
Mike,
As a support volunteer for eQSL, what you need to do is create an attached account for the KE0CEN/7 call.
This is how:
Log into your existing account
Mike,
As a support volunteer for eQSL, what you need to do is create an attached account for the KE0CEN/7 call.
This is how:
Log into your existing account
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GA - Bob - K4VBM
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#64923
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Secondary Callsign detailed usage information
Hello all!
First post here on the email reflector, I'm newish to PSK-31 and a new member of PODXS070!!
Before my question I'd like to thank all those that volunteer their time and effort to
Hello all!
First post here on the email reflector, I'm newish to PSK-31 and a new member of PODXS070!!
Before my question I'd like to thank all those that volunteer their time and effort to
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Michael KE0CEN
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#64922
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Re: Signalink USB
I'll second Dick's comment on "if I could hear it, I could work it". Sensitivity has never been a problem. However, one does need a decent receiver and antenna system.
Jerry n9avy
I'll second Dick's comment on "if I could hear it, I could work it". Sensitivity has never been a problem. However, one does need a decent receiver and antenna system.
Jerry n9avy
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Jerry N9AVY
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#64921
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Re: Signalink USB
Hi Steve,
I also used a Signallink USB for many years with my IC7000 and FT817. Most of the concerns I have seen is that it is not a sensitive as some believe it should be, like maybe on 1.0 db
Hi Steve,
I also used a Signallink USB for many years with my IC7000 and FT817. Most of the concerns I have seen is that it is not a sensitive as some believe it should be, like maybe on 1.0 db
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Richard Rohrer
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#64920
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Re: Signalink USB
You're going to need at least 2 cables. The USB cable is between the SignaLink and the computer, and then you'll need a cable from the SignaLink to the radio.
You're going to need at least 2 cables. The USB cable is between the SignaLink and the computer, and then you'll need a cable from the SignaLink to the radio.
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Lauri Lundgren
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#64919
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Re: Christmas Run 2020 - "Operating Event"
Ended up with six valid contacts which is much better than I usually do.
Seeing as Steve is hand scoring I won't add to his workload by submitting my list.
Happy New Year to all
Barry
Ended up with six valid contacts which is much better than I usually do.
Seeing as Steve is hand scoring I won't add to his workload by submitting my list.
Happy New Year to all
Barry
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Barry VA7GEM
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#64918
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Re: Signalink USB
S-L !!! No menues to mess up !!De W8KQ
S-L !!! No menues to mess up !!De W8KQ
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Doc
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#64917
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Re: Signalink USB
Thank you to all who shared. That was very helpful.
Some things that weren't clear in my question factored into the decision:
- I am not looking (at least not now) for rig control.
- I am looking for
Thank you to all who shared. That was very helpful.
Some things that weren't clear in my question factored into the decision:
- I am not looking (at least not now) for rig control.
- I am looking for
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Stephen Melachrinos
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#64916
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Re: Signalink USB
Steve:
The Majority has spoken - you get a Signalink !
Steve:
The Majority has spoken - you get a Signalink !
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Jerry N9AVY
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#64915
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Re: Signalink USB
I've been using a SignaLink USB for many years and find it very adequate with my Yeasu 817 and 857 at home and portable. Have 2 of them so keep one in the camper as a duplicate station like my home
I've been using a SignaLink USB for many years and find it very adequate with my Yeasu 817 and 857 at home and portable. Have 2 of them so keep one in the camper as a duplicate station like my home
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DAVE KB3RAN 1692/381
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#64914
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