Okay. The banks verify who you are by requiring you to appear in person at the bank with suitable ID. From now on, all LOTW registrants must appear in person at ARRL HQ to register. Are you happy no
Okay. The banks verify who you are by requiring you to appear in person at the bank with suitable ID. From now on, all LOTW registrants must appear in person at ARRL HQ to register. Are you happy no
In theory you could use the morse(6) command on a FreeBSD box to key a serial line to do this. There is no inherent upper limit in the keying speed that I can think of, but it's been quite a while si
I have studied this carefully and recommend the MM net be moved to the under used freqs known as the canadian phone band. No U S Amateurs operating there :-) --lyndon P.S. Relax. It's a *joke* ... __
Has anyone developed a program that converts current log format to XML? I am trying to develop at MySQL database and would like to work in XML What benefit would XML give you? Cabrillo already deline
--On 2004-4-13 6:24 AM -0700 Lee Buller <k0wa@swbell.net> wrote: I was looking for an easy way to import files into a SQL database and MySQL will import XML files along with others as well. Okay Lee,
--On 2004-5-17 12:05 PM -0500 Jim Callow <jcallow@mari.net> wrote: About $11.5k for 200 watts and $13.5k for 400 watts is what I heard Wow! For that kind of money you would think they could at least
\ As our cat has chewed through my kids' computer's mouse cord for the third time, I'm contemplating getting a wireless mouse. Looking at the specs of the Microsoft wireless mouse, it runs on 27 MHz.
Their idiotic rules for registering are hurting a lot of DX stations. I simply fail to understand why a key could not be obtained by a robot reply to the station sending the request. Because that doe
It's obvious from most of the comments here that people don't understand trust models and how they relate to security systems. What follows in a slightly annotated excerpt from an off-list reply I ma
But de facto is that those spots shown were put from the listed ip-number. Eg. several US stations spoting from same ip which is allocated to the country of spotted DX-station, coincidence? It's impo
Check out the Canadian Geobase project at www.geobase.ca. A couple of other collections worth investigating: http://srtm.usgs.gov/index.html -- SRTM 3D RADAR altimetry data, both raw and reduced. htt
[ Great info, Dave! ] And as if that isn't enough, just when you think you have things under control, in sails the magic VE0 prefix :-) Guaranteed to give every logging program fits! --lyndon (VE0WX)
HTTP is unnecessary overhead. Updates via UDP will work just fine. In fact, this whole thing will run fine on UDP. Where do you get this 100000 figure from? That seems awfully high. You should be ab
If the authors of "virtually any type of logging program" would send me the detailed specifications of their log file formats, along with some sample log files, I would be happy to write such a tool.
Wrong approach. The way to deal with this is to build an external keyer that you can feed ASCII characters via an RS232 interface. Now you can key your radio from any piece of software that can write
That is not what John meant when he made that (somewhat apocryphal) statement you paraphrase. "Be liberal" meant "do not drop core or crash in the presence of bad data." It never meant "accept and tr
Maybe it's time to revisit the Cabrillo format, in light of several years of experience. It has a couple of obvious short comings, and it's not (to my way of thinking) cleanly extensible. Both proble
Imagine corresponding with someone half way around the world from the comfort of your own living room. If you want me to listen to your diatribes, tell me face-to-face in my kitchen in Vancouver, Ca