[Elecraft] K3: Remote Operating from Assisted Living
F5vjc
foxfive.vjc at gmail.com
Wed Oct 14 17:37:20 EDT 2015
Why not add simulated QRM, QRN, QSB, COPS, LID's etc?
Much more fun...
73, Deni - F5VJC
On 13 October 2015 at 12:44, Bill <w2blc at nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> I have a bunch of ham friends that no longer have antennas (HOA,
> apartments, assisted living, etc.) and we communicate nearly every day
> using CQ100.
>
> CQ100 is a looks like , works like, licensed required, ham communications
> VOIP system. It does not need super fast Internet connection. If you can
> run a browser and watch YouTube - you can run CQ100. No QRM, QRN, or
> fade-outs. You also can send pictures (cartoons, scans, etc.) to those you
> are in QSO with.
>
> I use HF and CQ100 on a daily basis. It is for communications (nets, rag
> chewing, camaraderie, etc.) - and does a fine job. It is not for
> contesting. I even operate on one net in the northeast that starts out on
> 75 meters, then goes to CQ100 to include some folks down south that no
> longer have HF capabilities.
>
> Yeah I know - you don't like it because it isn't real radio. OK - then go
> back to your ceramic class and sing-alongs.
>
> For the rest of you, looking to enjoy ham radio when you no longer can
> have a real station: http://www.qsonet.com/index.html
>
> CQ100 is a subscription based system, and, for me, the cheapest ham fun I
> ever bought.
>
> I get nothing for speaking well about CQ100 - I just happen to believe in
> it and its potential.
>
> Bill W2BLC K-Line
>
>
>
>
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