[K3PZN-List] CARET Net & Digital Net Tuesday Nite
Curt Milton
wb8yyy at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 26 12:14:51 EST 2009
Steve
sounds like a good exercise. i have been thinking that having radio data links that can send images would highlight our fieldable capabilities with local authorities.
I should be able to receive by using a cable from the 2m FM rig's speaker jack to the soundcard -- so this is a HINT to others they may already have receive hardware in place.
(I am not set-up for transmit as my HF interface uses a 8-pin connector. )
maybe an idea for a (relatively simple) club project is to build transmit interfaces compatible with the 'modular' connectors on FM rigs ? (i am about to construct something similar for HF use, that keys a rig off of transmit audio from the soundcard).
73, curt
--- On Sun, 1/25/09, n3sb at qis.net <n3sb at qis.net> wrote:
From: n3sb at qis.net <n3sb at qis.net>
Subject: [K3PZN-List] CARET Net & Digital Net Tuesday Nite
To: "K3PZN List K3PZN List" <k3pzn-list at mailman.qth.net>
Date: Sunday, January 25, 2009, 1:00 PM
Hi Folks;
The CARET Net will meet this Tuesday evening 8:30 PM on 145.410 MHz.
After the voice net is over, we're going to switch over to the Digital net, this time using EASYPAL through the repeater.
You don't need a sound card interface to try this mode! Signals can be received fine by placing your computer's microphone near your radio speaker, and you can send signals by holding your radio's microphone near your computer's sound card speakers. Yes, this really does work!
Don't be an Analog-only Ham! Download the latest version of EASYPAL from the KC1CS website, install it on your 1 GHz or faster XP computer system, and join us for some fun Tuesday evening.
73; Steve, N3SB
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