November 13th, 2008 by admin
This is an email I sent to a ham recently. I thought it was general enough to post. So here it is:
Thank you for posting on our packet website. Sorry for the delay in responding. I have been in the process of moving to Oklahoma City, OK area to help take care of my elderly mother.
I have use a sound card interface I got from http://tigertronics.com/ and I am real happy with it. I used the free version of agwpe (http://www.sv2agw.com/downloads/default.htm). It is very functional software, (although it was just a bit confusing to setup for me.) The soundcard interface opens up the possibility of a lot of programs to run, not only on VHF, but on HF as well. I have been meaning to try PSK31. Maybe soon.
While I do not currently have a packet station set up here in Okla, I will be glad to try to help any way I can. Lance, KQ0Q, lives in Springfield, MO and he is also a packet operator.
Here is another great resource for soundcard packet information: http://www.kc2rlm.info/soundcardpacket/
73 to all. Keep on posting and packeting!
David, KC0NCQ
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August 3rd, 2008 by kq0q
The August workshop was fun as usual. Network and Non-Network nodes were reviewed as well as the Stay parameter. The MOBRA Network Node was explained and is a gateway to the rest of the packet word. From MOBRA you can connect of packet stations in Europe and Australia as well as good old USA. A list of the nodes in our area was provided with the Node-Op and Location. I had some TNC questions that were answered and learned a few new tricks in Outpost.
If your interested in in getting answers to questions, taking it to the next level or just getting started, the Packet Workshop may be what you need.
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July 5th, 2008 by kq0q
Springfield packet users will be pleased to know that the SGF09 packet node is back in service! SGF09 allows us to link to two full service PBBS’s and effectively link up to the rest of the packet world. Mike Blake and David Patillo installed an Icom 2100 radio and Kantronics KPC 3 TNC at the Channel 10 transmitting tower in Fordland, MO. The station was connected to an existing antenna that had been abandon when the 145.490 repeater was moved to the KWFQ tower site. The SGF09 antenna is approximately at the 550 ft elevation. 5 watts should be enough to get you into the node from most places in Springfield.
We have more to do but this is a big step for packet in the immediate Springfield area. SGF09 allows you to link to two full service PBBS’s and virtually the rest of the packet world.
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December 30th, 2007 by kc0vgc
Hello everyone,
Lance invited me to write a short note about the The Monday Night Net so here it goes. The net takes place on Mondays at 8:00pm local time on the 53.270 KCØLUN (-1.7 Mhz offset) repeater. The primary purpose of this net is to promote the enjoyment of amateur radio by means of round-table discussion of a more technical nature on all things related to six meters and below. However, all topics and interests appropriate for amateur radio are welcome. The emphasis being on making sure everyone has a good time discussing it. If you have a question, ask it. If you have an answer, share it. If you have a comment, make it.
That should do it.
Jeff / KCØVGC
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December 15th, 2007 by kq0q
Greetings and thanks for stopping by. The purpose of this site is to help new packet users, packet users new to SW MO, and old hands getting back into it activities, oportunities and resources availble in our area. Lets us know what you think and we will take it from there!
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