Re: TONIGHT'S DMR NET
Don, W9EBK
Sorry I didn't missed the DMR net, but haven't yet added that mode to the shack. If the 2 meter CW idea gets traction I will suggest it also have AM, and preferably a built in memory keyer (arduino or similar) that will allow for modulated CW as well as true CW. That may sound like a strange request, but AM modulated CW is the approved mode for international Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF). Lack of cheap transmitters has been a big stumbling block to expanding the sport in the US. Thanks for the consideration, Don, W9EBK
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018, 9:51 PM Robert <e1dslr@... wrote: ANOTHER GREAT NET
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Re: TONIGHT'S DMR NET
Tate Jackson N3BXZ
Sorry I missed the net. I second the VHF cw transceivers and the digital transceiver. If I can only pick one, my vote is for the 2 meter cw rig.
ill try to make next week’s net Tate N3BXZ
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Re: TONIGHT'S DMR NET
Good Evening Group I forwarded your kit ideas to the clubs think tank and got a positive reply from one of our designers on the 2 meter cw rig. We will see how it plays out. 73 Johnny AC0BQ
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 11:39 AM Tate Jackson N3BXZ <Tate@...> wrote: Sorry I missed the net. I second the VHF cw transceivers and the digital transceiver. If I can only pick one, my vote is for the 2 meter cw rig. --
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QRP kits at Universal Radio
Tom Sevart
Universal Radio currently has several QRP kits for sale in their used list, including a 4SQRP HF test set, Magic box, NS-40, SAVXO kit, and a couple of SS-40 receivers. Also some G-QRP kits. The 4SQRP kits have pretty good prices, and I don't think those are available any more. I beleive they came from an estate sale. Website is universal-radio.com, click on the "used list" button.
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Re: QRP kits at Universal Radio
Just picked up the hf test kit! thanks for the heads up.
-- David N8DAH
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4 QRPp for sale
If you need a stocking stuffer, I have four working QRPp transceivers I want to sell. $25 each with $5 priority postage to USA addresses. Write me if interested. I have so many that I want to share them. They work and have made contacts! 40 meter - Rockmite w/ 2 frequencies 1/2 watt, 40 niner 400 milliwatts 80 meters - Cricket version 1, Rockmite w/ 2 frequencies 1/2 watt Wayne Wayne F. Steury, N9EGT Phone or text: 260-525-8933
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4SQRP "On Air Activities" on web page
davemrtn
I don't know what the official status is of the Wednesday night DMR net, but is it time to add it to the list of Wednesday night on air activities with the info on participating in the net ? I just got my DMR radio going and hope to began to participate starting this coming Wed. I found what I needed to know
about the DMR group/net on groups.io, but I thought we might
want to make it easier for others, or at least to let others
know it exists. -- David Martin - NA1MH - Mountain Home, Ar. ----------------------------------------- Wherever I go, there He is. Recycle, Reuse, Re-purpose, Repair >Professional Sports - An activity for small minds< !! There is a reason it is called "Sports Trivia" !!
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Re: 4SQRP "On Air Activities" on web page
Good Morning David We have a automatic reminder post that has the info several times before the Wednesday nets. I will ask Ron to include the DMR info on the main web page. 73 Johnny AC0BQ
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 10:17 PM davemrtn <davemrtn@...> wrote:
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Re: 4SQRP "On Air Activities" on web page
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On Dec 2, 2018, at 11:17 PM, davemrtn <davemrtn@...> wrote:
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Re: DMR Group
Jim Long
What is the color code for the DMR talkgroup for this channel? Jim WW9H
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Re: DMR Group
davemrtn
Good question, I assumed it is CC 1. But that shows more info
should be posted on the web site. David Martin - NA1MH - Mountain
Home, Ar.
----------------------------------------- Wherever I go, there He is. Recycle, Reuse, Re-purpose, Repair >Professional Sports - An activity for small minds< !! There is a reason it is called "Sports Trivia" !!
On 12/3/2018 06:24, Jim Long wrote:
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Re: DMR Group
Jeff Logullo N0̸MII
Color Codes are analogous to PL tones on an analog FM repeater.
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As such, the 4 States Talk group doesn’t have a color code per se. If you access the 4S TG via a repeater, your code plug channel should have the appropriate color code set so the repeater will recognize your transmission and let you in. Hotspots typically are set up to use CC1. Again, this let’s you access your hot spot. Nothing specific to the talk group(s).
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DMR wednesday
Randy N0KQG add the groups DMR TG to the 1st position in the N0KQG repeater in St. Charles. It has about a 20-mile radius from the north side of St Charles. So anyone in st. charles or on the west side of st louis county should be able to log into the 4sqrp discussion on Wednesday evening. Stan AK0B
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Re: DMR wednesday
Jeff Logullo N0̸MII
Great news Stan -- thanks!
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By the way, the Color Code for that repeater is CC2 (per the web page): http://n0kqg.com/dmr Jeff N0̸MII
On Dec 3, 2018, at 1:27 PM, Stan via Groups.Io <w9ifz=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: --
Jeff N0̷MII
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Re: DMR Group
Mike Heitmann
Hi Jim, Color Codes and Time Slots are set by the repeater or hotspot owner, so we need a little more information: Are you trying to get in via a personal hotspot, or through a local repeater? The ZumSpot hotspots running Pi-Star are set to use Color Code 1, Timeslot 2 by default. Most people don't change that. For repeaters, it depends on how the repeater owner set it up. Mike, N0SO
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Re: DMR wednesday
Mike Heitmann
Thanks Stan (and Randy)! Mike, N0SO
On Monday, December 03, 2018 01:56:25 PM CST, Jeff Logullo N0̸MII <jeff@...> wrote:
Great news Stan -- thanks! By the way, the Color Code for that repeater is CC2 (per the web page): http://n0kqg.com/dmr Jeff N0̸MII > On Dec 3, 2018, at 1:27 PM, Stan via Groups.Io <w9ifz=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: > > Randy N0KQG add the groups DMR TG to the 1st position in the N0KQG repeater in St. Charles. > > It has about a 20-mile radius from the north side of St Charles. So anyone in st. charles or on the west side of st louis county should be able to log into the 4sqrp discussion on Wednesday evening. > > Stan AK0B -- Jeff N0̷MII
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Re: DMR Group
Frank Perkins
Hmmm . . . After all that is set up, and you have gained access through the repeater, and the correct channel code, and color code, and time slot, now you're down the correct hallway, select the correct chatroom door, you must know the correct door knock, password, and secret handshake!! Phhht! Frank
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018, 1:56 PM Mike Heitmann <n0so@... wrote:
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Re: DMR Group
Jeff Logullo N0̸MII
It's really not so bad. But like anything else in amateur radio, there's something new to learn if you want to give it a try.
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It helps to have a friend get you started. If a buddy helps you set your new radio up, then talking with the rest of the 4-States gang is as easy as turning a knob to Channel 1, hitting the push-to-talk button, and saying hello. From there you can start learning about the required pieces of information you need to make your radio do what you want. Again, there's just a few pieces of info, depending on whether you are using your own hotspot, or someone else's repeater. In either case, you need to know: - Frequency - Color Code - Time Slot - Talk Group No 'secret handshake' required :-) Jeff N0̸MII
-- Jeff N0̷MII
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Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets - Wed, 12/05/2018 8:00pm-9:00pm
#cal-reminder
main@4SQRP.groups.io Calendar <main@...>
Reminder: When: Where: Organizer: Description:
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Re: 4SQRP "On Air Activities" on web page
AG1P Ron
GE Everyone, The On-Air Activities page has been changed to include the DMR net. Please let me know if changes are necessary. 72 - Ron - AG1P 4SQRP Volunteer Webmaster
From: main@4SQRP.groups.io [mailto:main@4SQRP.groups.io] On Behalf Of Johnny Matlock
Good Morning David We have a automatic reminder post that has the info several times before the Wednesday nets.
I will ask Ron to include the DMR info on the main web page. 73 Johnny AC0BQ
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 10:17 PM davemrtn <davemrtn@...> wrote:
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