Ever wonder what that "AM" button is for on your transceiver? Well, if you
ARRL de WD1CKS wrote to QST <=-
Ever wonder what that "AM" button is for on your transceiver? Well, if you don't know about full-carrier amplitude modulation (AM) or have
echicken wrote to ARRL de WD1CKS <=-
Ever wonder what that "AM" button is for on your transceiver? Well, if you
I always thought it meant "Amateur Mode", so I leave it on at all times
- I am not a professional. Sometimes I press the USB button when I
have my radio appliance hooked up to my compooter with that type of
cable. And another thing, what's the deal with all of these cables - I thought radios were supposed to be wireless I mean seriously what the
hell what's up with that am I right?
Ever wonder what that "AM" button is for on your transceiver? Well,
if you
I always thought it meant "Amateur Mode", so I leave it on at all times - I am not a professional. Sometimes I press the USB button when I have my radio appliance hooked up to my compooter with that type of cable. And another thing, what's the deal with all of these cables - I thought radios were supposed to be wireless I mean seriously what the hell what's up with that am I right?
HAHA, now you just need to write a Javascript code to control the radio from a remote BBS, and covert text to CW and vice versa.. Kinda like radio tuners website for SDR, etc.. would be cool to have one to have tuned to a
I really wish I could grasp the concept of JS like you guys do, but guess
but I had my glider in the air for 2 hours one day completely riding thermals on top of the mountain, and the glider could easily double as a repeater if I would have strapped a couple Baofengs on it..
I'm loving this cheap stuff from china in a way because I can tinker on a budget, but it's also a double edged sword.. I cannot find enough time to devote to all the hobbies I want to dabble in, so I would love to just mix them all together..
How bout a glider, or multirotor, operated by a BBS with ANSI telemetry and flight control, with onboard CW repeater that can also communicate through the BBS, video downlink of course, streamed to youtube.. HAHAHA...
Quoting Arrl De Wd1cks to Qst at 02-01-17 14:41 <=-
Subject: AM Rally Set for April 1-3 çÇö No Fooling!
02/01/2017
Ever wonder what that "AM" button is for on your transceiver? Well, if you don't know about full-carrier amplitude modulation (AM) or have
never used it on the air, you'll get the chance during the AM Rally[1], April 1-3, on the HF bands between 160 and 10 meters (except 30, 17,
and 12 meters) plus 6 meters. Amateur Radio voice-mode transmissions on the HF bands into the 1960s were AM, the same mode that used to predominate in radio broadcasting. Single-sideband (SSB), a form of AM, gradually took over the phone bands, although not without some
pushback! Today, a group of dedicated radio amateurs keeps the magic flame alive, getting on AM frequently, and for many of them, AM is
their primary operating mode. The AM Rally gives the uninitiated a
chance to dip a toe into the pool, so to speak.
I've considered making a ham radio "console" of sorts. It would stop short of actually dealing with signals which would involve interacting with an audio interface; I'm not sure how possible that would be in our environment at the moment. Rig control and status is doable though; many radios provide a lot of info and let you change various settings over a serial port. I would want it to provide a logbook and work with DX clusters. I'm not sure how useful it would be.
Well, not everything has to be JS. If there's another language you're more comfortable with, plenty of things can be done. JS is just very convenient here, especially when you want to interact with the BBS a lot. I guess it boils down to how much you need to know about the BBS and the user, and whether the info gleaned from a dropfile is sufficient.
You may want to check out the DRA818V or DRA818U modules. There are boards available that make it pretty easy to add a 2M or 70CM interface to a microcontroller project. More lightweight than a Baofeng, easier to automate stuff with.
telemetry and flight control, with onboard CW repeater that can also
communicate through the BBS, video downlink of course, streamed to
youtube.. HAHAHA...
That sounds like a fun project for you to get started with. :D
KK4QBN wrote to echicken <=-
HAHA, now you just need to write a Javascript code to control the radio from a remote BBS, and covert text to CW and vice versa.. Kinda like
radio tuners website for SDR, etc.. would be cool to have one to have tuned to a cw only band and have a server listening 24/7 and convert to text and let any and all BBS system telgate to it to listen in on the
CW broadcasts.. more than likely be done with all the cool scripts you have already written, I've just now started digging through a lot of
the code repo and man I'm very impressed..
I really wish I could grasp the concept of JS like you guys do, but
guess I'm too stuupid or lazy.. or both :-) can get around it enough
just to change things around a bit.. but could never write one from scratch..
echicken wrote to KK4QBN <=-
I've considered making a ham radio "console" of sorts. It would stop short of actually dealing with signals which would involve interacting with an audio interface; I'm not sure how possible that would be in our environment at the moment. Rig control and status is doable though;
many radios provide a lot of info and let you change various settings
over a serial port. I would want it to provide a logbook and work with
DX clusters. I'm not sure how useful it would be.
I really wish I could grasp the concept of JS like you guys do, but guess
Well, not everything has to be JS. If there's another language you're more comfortable with, plenty of things can be done. JS is just very convenient here, especially when you want to interact with the BBS a
lot. I guess it boils down to how much you need to know about the BBS
and the user, and whether the info gleaned from a dropfile is
sufficient.
You may want to check out the DRA818V or DRA818U modules. There are boards available that make it pretty easy to add a 2M or 70CM interface
to a microcontroller project. More lightweight than a Baofeng, easier
to automate stuff with.
Same problem here. I just go with whatever has my interest at the
moment. There's always something going on.
Yeah, especially with all the software already out there like HRD, etc.. but I've read that some of the staff at HRD has not been that great to deal with, and for such expensive software one would think they would. I've heard they have went as far as banning peoples accounts who have left negative reviews.
cubesats, and weather balloons, etc.. The first time I worked SO-50 with 2 baofengs out in my driveway doing the circular polorization dance was just magical. the other times I was able to work it from in the house with a TM-V7, was'nt quite as magical, but still fun.. actually heard the ISS too
but they were active with a school or college, so I dared not TX :) not able to pull much up on these DR818 modeules, but it appears it can be
have a good one and thanks for your endless contributions to all these great hobbies.
I've got a couple too, just have to work out what I want to control them with. :)
additional, non technical interests, which take away even more time. Right now, in the technical area, getting ATV working is near the top of the pile (after a 2 year hiatus). I've finally got a DC-DC converter to run
Also have to get a DVB-T receiver going. :)
echicken wrote to Vk3jed <=-
I've got a couple too, just have to work out what I want to control them with. :)
Yeah, I haven't done anything too exciting with them, but they're fun
to mess around with. I've got a couple of projects on the go that
involve these modules, one of which I hope to finish in the next few months. When it's done and if it works, I'll post some pics because it will be mildly amusing.
I've read some stuff about ATV but have never explored it too far. It does seem like fun stuff if you have the gear for it. Tangentially,
I'm a huge fan of SSTV; I don't know why, I just think it's hilarious.
I'd like to mess around with NBTV at some point as well.
Also have to get a DVB-T receiver going. :)
I'd love to see something like WebSDR but more open, and people sharing their crappy SDR receivers with the world. They can be fun and useful
to play with.
Re: AM Rally Set for April 1-3 ΓÇö No Fooling!
By: ARRL de WD1CKS to QST on Wed Feb 01 2017 14:41:45
Ever wonder what that "AM" button is for on your transceiver? Well, if you
I always thought it meant "Amateur Mode", so I leave it on at all times - I am not a professional. Sometimes I press the USB button when I have my radio appliance hooked up to my compooter with that type of cable. And another thing, what's the deal with all of these cables - I thought radios were supposed to be wireless I mean seriously what the hell what's up with that am I right?
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