Article: 52280 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: g3zhi@hotmail.com (g3zhi) Subject: recording of the iss school contact monday 28th feb 2005 Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 07:29:53 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: <422719d2.2280253@news.btinternet.com> recording of the iss school contact monday 28th feb 2005 Hello, All. This post is on Russian_VoIP and EchoLink Main forums. The ISS feed audio WA file you can download from the web address http://www.echolink.ru/downloads/WH6PM_ISSContact_20050228_1920.wav The File is over 10MB -- Anthony Laukhin (RV3DHC) EchoLink & IRLP , Russia http://www.EchoLink.Ru 73 Ian G3ZHI http://www.qsl.net/g3zhi - many ham radio links http://www.ukirlp.co.uk G4NJI IRLP 5200 Echolink 135909 Rotherham simplex 145.2875mhz GB3XN IRLP 5708 Echolink 153126 Langold 430.925 Mhz Mobile 0783 338 0578 Article: 52281 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: yarbles Subject: Re: Does anyone have any experience with the Alinco digital voice units? References: Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 00:58:02 +1100 Message-ID: <4228696b@dnews.tpgi.com.au> In article , Phoneguy wrote: > Are they good, bad, hard to understand, etc? > > Does anyone here even have an Alinco rig with the board in it? When you > use digital mode to work someone with a similarly equipped rig, how is > it? Garbly? Not too bad, ??? > > Eham.net lists only three comments, and none of them are flattering, but > they don't specify why they disliked it, just that they did. > > (or is it that these things are so rare, almost none were sold? Someone > must be buying them, there are no EJ-40U units to be had in any store > that I can find.) > > So, if you have some first hand experience with these things, please > drop a note here. > > > Thanks for reading, > Pat Their audio quality is absolute crap. Not much else to say. Article: 52284 of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc From: David Stinson Subject: (BPL) Virtual Spectrum- Global Test Message-ID: <9iGWd.56695$uc.51711@trnddc03> Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2005 16:34:13 GMT I finally got the Provisional Patent filed for my BPL work-around, Virtual Spectrum (tm). Server is up and running and everything is ready. Next step- some friends will help with tests- one in Europe, one in Australia and two in the U.S. There will be a low bandwidth and a high-bandwidth trail. First will stream a few KCs of 40 meters and include several CW messages at various frequencies, including a couple close together so we can figure the best levels without cross-talk. Next will be a high-bandwidth trial with CW, SSB, FM and some other mode yet to be decided, streaming about 40 KC of the band. Then, a live, continuous stream of the bottom 40 KC of 20 meters >from my location, which will run for a few days. I hope they don't put BPL here in the mean time. After these tests are concluded, the next step will be configuring for 2-way QSOs, which is just a matter of setting up the software and T/R switching. I ain't had this much fun with a radio project since I was a novice. :-). 73 Dave Stinson AB5S