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Jimmy Anderson | Daryl Stout | Re: 2m discussion and tra |
April 19, 2019 6:00 PM * |
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-=> Daryl Stout wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=- DS> Jimmy, JA> DS> That isn't in my net list, but there may be a similar one on CQ100. JA>Okay - googled that and wound up going down a couple of rabbit holes... :-) DS> Go to www.w2blc.net/cq100nets.htm for a list. I didn't see a Bible DS> Study net, per se...but 2 possible Christian related nets. Got it - thx for the link! JA>Found an SDR but Windows only (I'm a Mac user) - found one for Mac, but JA>it's a 'virtual' radio - doesn't actually use the air like echolink does. DS> SDR: Software Defined Radio -- but if your XYL won't let you buy or DS> use it, it's "Spousally Declined Radio" (hi hi). LOL - the one I found for Windows appears to actually be the 'real thing' where you can talk HF using the Internet. Is there something like that that's NOT D-Star that you know of? For MAC I mean? JA>Found a smart phone walkie talkie app that is kinda cool. It's also JA>virtual, but you can use it around the world 'public' or you can JA>make a private 20 character code and share that code with your JA>friends and use it as a PTT walkie talkie for a group - that's JA>kinda cool! DS> Interesting. The battery probably runs down real quick, though. Yeah, probably, just like Pokemon Go or something like that that runs all the time. JA>So is there an actual HF type SDR that I can use online without JA>an actual, physical radio? Like echonet, I guess... DS> Do you mean Echolink?? Yeah, like that I guess... DS> As for the HF type SDR, I have no idea. DS> The closest thing you could get would be CQ100, but it's $39 a year. DS> I do the QCWA CQ100 Net on Friday mornings. CQ100 simulates operations DS> on several HF bands, but no RF actually occurs. And, unlike real HF, DS> Novices up through Amateur Extra, can use it. Yeah - that link that goes to QSO net - that's the one I found on my own. So it is still not actual HF. Hmm... ... It's nice out - I think I'll leave it out! --- MultiMail/Darwin v0.49 * Origin: Lean Angle BBS * Southaven MS * winserver.org (1:116/17) |
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