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Ed Vance | Holger Granholm | Re: ARRL Requests Expande |
March 23, 2018 11:34 PM * |
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03-18-18 09:44 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: ARRL Requests xpande HG> @MSGID: <5AAF8A4D.1811.amtradio@capitolcityonline.net> HG> In a message on 03-17-18 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm: HG> In a message on 03-10-18 Ed Vance said to Daryl Stout: HG> GE Ed, GE Holger, HG> According to the information I have, CW (and other digital) signals are HG> allowed in any part of the bands assigned to radio amateurs, but phone HG> signals are not allowed in the band segments assigned to CW and digital HG> modes. EV> I only said "part of any CW Band" to Daryl because no other Modes EV> are used there and CW usually isn't used in the phone portion of the EV> Bands. HG> Right, but you are alloowed to use CW over the entire band segment HG> reserved to amateur radio. DIT DAH DIT EV> When I was using HF RTTY I'd send my Call Sign in CW prior to start EV> typing on the keyboard. (might had done that on VHF too.) EV> But didn't ID in CW when I was on VHF Packet Radio. HG> That has never been a requirement here. Back then (late 1970's) I used that method of ID'ing because I thought I had see mention of it in something that I read. -snip- HG> BTW, to avoid a mouse arm I have found that the best place for a HG> computer mouse is at knee or seat height. The Mouse is on my desk and my arm sometimes aches when using it a long time. I'm wondering if anyone makes a Clipboard with a Leg Clamp attached to it? Long a friend of mine, Bruce WA4DYL worked CW /M while driving his car using a J-38 clipped to his leg. EV>The BandAid graphic is 5 $DB's (219), 5 $B0's (176) and 5 $DB's (219). HG> I don't know what a BandAid graphic is supposed to look like. HG> In Windows it doesn't seem to matter which Alt-key you use. HG> Well Yes it sometime does. The past week I found out that the code for HG> the degree sign didn't stick when the right 'Gr' was pressed but HG> pressing the left Gr key did. HG> The Alt 219 comes out as . and Alt 176 as . in the PC8 = ASCII 8 bit HG> character table. EV> Were You able to see the Bandaid image in that message I wrote to EV> Daryl? HG> If the character (sign) # is called BandAid I see them. # isn't the character either of the ALT Characters shows here when I added the Tagline or tried typing them in a message. EV> A few lines above I only see . (period characters) where You typed EV> Alt 219 and Alt 176. EV> When I type Alt 219 here, I see a Solid Block Character. EV> When I type Alt 176 here, I see a Dotted Block Character. HG> So do I. Now I type AltGr 219 = . and AltGr 176 = . and probably you HG> see them as you mentioned above. Nope, just Period characters. 73 de Ed W9ODR . . ... The computer user should not need to be an engineer to use Windows. --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 * Origin: CCO BBS - capitolcityonline.net:26 (1:2320/105) |
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