For anyone interested, I will be streaming live audio during the Stew Perry contest tonight. URL: http://audio.no3m.net/ Click on the M3U link in the upper right of the box to start listening. Stream
I am not so sure that is a great idea. I see little difference between that and if everyone did it, having a load of remote receivers operational during what is supposed to be a contest in Low band w
Not sure I follow your logic. Maybe I didn't make it clear in the original post that I am operating in this contest, so the radios aren't just going to be sitting idle providing people with "remote r
The stream is what I am hearing in my headphones. What comes over the run radio is useless to anyone unless they barge in on the frequency. What is heard on the S/P radio also not practically useful
Since there seems to be too much concern over this, though no ill intent was intended, audio will not be broadcast. GL / 73 Eric NO3M You made it clear what you were doing, and I am quite sure Clive
Perhaps a different approach is to make it available to people who are interested in hearing it. There are probably some people who are not able to operate the contest and would appreciate the opport
Streaming audio live during the contest doesn't seem particularly useful to me. But recordings made available post-contest over the web, those might be interesting to others. I'm going to see if I ca
I wont be QRV for the contest, however, if this is a usable stream for me, I will be tuned in as time allows, I think this is a really neet idea, to be able to hear TB from another location, and comp
As I told directly to Eric, will be good to have it and be able to listen the contest for us that will not be able to participate. Certainly pile ups will sound different than from deep SA :-) 73, Jo
I know I for one, have never personally RX'd on TB from my city location, or from any another location on 'efficient' antennas. ( always a compromise set up as described on my QRZ page ) I'm actually
On 12/28/2013 10:32 AM, Steven Raas wrote: I know I for one, have never personally RX'd on TB from my city location, or from any another location on 'efficient' antennas. ( always a compromise set up
For some like myself who have never and will never be able to experience topband from other areas ore even other local stations, streaming audio can be of significant interest, be it contest or non c
i am planning to do something not useful to anyone, let alone me.............i plan to make a youtube video and post it on W7DRA. i have paralleled my earphones and cut down the sound with three atte
On 12/28/2013 01:17 PM, w7dra@juno.com wrote: i am planning to do something not useful to anyone, let alone me.............i plan to make a youtube video and post it on W7DRA. i have paralleled my ea
Is any one else hearing Eric's stream? I cannot get the page to load @ all at the moment. -Steve Raas N2JDQ _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
I can see the cause for concern, however it can be solved easily. Use the side tone out of a keyer instead of the build in side tone from the radio, thus eliminating what he is actually sending over
Yes, you certainly have. NO3M has built a spectacularly nice station, especially for topband, and he figured out a neat way to share his experience with others. I think that's VERY nice. If you have
I always set these software-based goals before the test, but funny how they get delayed in the face of driving kids around to acitivities and stringing up antennas in the trees, and then when the sun