There are a number of you who know about my WSJT database, but few know
about my VHF & Up database. With the change in format for JT65 and the new
CALL3.TXT file, I have been getting a few emails about adding many more
callsigns to the database. While it would be nice for everyone to have, it
does create a large workload for one or two persons. Gathering all sorts
of data, checking the data and sorting/verifying it takes a lot of time.
The VHF & Up database has been running for a couple of years now and there
are nearly 1300 callsigns in it. It is a lot more extensive than just a
list. The database gives you the opportunity to describe your capabilities
on each band and each mode. With this information, you can download only
stations which have EME capability on 2 meters or CW capability on 3cm and
if you want, you can limit it to your local area or country. The problem
is, in order to make it work, a lot more people need to register and fill
in their information.
If you are a registrant of the WSJT register, chances are, you're already
in the VHF & Up database with the same password. If you forgot your
password, just request the database send it to you. If your email address
is incorrect, it will get bounced back to me and I post all the returned
emails. On the request password page is a link to the list of returned
emails so if you don't receive it, you need to contact me for the correction.
To see the capability of the database, go to http://www.aa1yn.com/vhf ,
click on the search the VHF database by QTH information, enter my call
(AA1YN) and my basic information comes up. Click on my callsign and you
will see a web page describing my capabilities. All this information is
readily available online and searchable. It is a very powerful tool if you
use it.
I have finished rewriting the WSJT download on the VHF & Up database. It
includes the EME flag and matches the perposed common format for other
software. It is available from the VHF & Up main page at
http://www.aa1yn.com/vhf I have managed to optimize it so the query takes
only 2 seconds for the full database and is generated online containing the
latest information. If you are in the database and do not have your station
information there, you may/will not appear in the CALL3.TXT as you must
atleast have a WSJT station entered. If you want the EME flag to appear,
you must enter your EME setup. After you log in to change your
information, you will see a "Station Setup" button at the bottom of the
page. Click on this to enter your station information by mode and band.
Once you are registered with the VHF & Up database, there is an online
scheduling site much like PingJockey. The meteor scatter and JT pages are
there as a backup for PJ but I also have a page for EME CW and VHF
weaksignal. You are more than welcome to use these pages. The main page
for this website is at http://vhftalk.aa1yn.com and the links to the pages
are there. You must be registered with the VHF & Up database to access it
and you will have to log in only once to set cookies on your PC.
Enjoy & 73
Lee Scott - AA1YN http://www.aa1yn.com
Home of the VHF & Up Register http://www.aa1yn.com/vhf
Home of the VHF Talk chatroom http://vhftalk.aa1yn.com
Hooksett, NH
FN43gc52
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