Subj : Re: BBS'ing and HAM Radio
To   : Ed Vance
From : Holger Granholm
Date : Fri Dec 07 2018 12:39 pm

In a message on 12-06-18 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:

GD Ed,

EV> In my previous message I asked if the audio for Your RIG was AM,
EV> in thinking about it I remembered when I used 2 M Packet my RIG was
EV> set for FM.   Duh.  Sorry for the dumb question earlier.

The detector of course detects the signal and how you want to process it
further is up to you.

HG> I usually prefer the german version if the publisher is in Germany

EV> That's good!, I'd figure the Part Numbers on the Schematic would be
EV> easy to understand since (I think) all electronic parts from
EV> manufacturers in European Countries would use the same Standard
EV> Markings.

Yes.

EV> The catalog had most of the tubes that He needed to get.

Most, I think, tube manufacturers do have lists of substitutes of other
manufacturers types. The actual tube may be exactly the same but with
another marking.

EV> I ain't built any circuits for ages but I would like to see the
EV> Schematic for the Rig You built for packet radio, and later added
EV> Audio to it (for A.M. I suppose?).

AM isn't used in these woods. To use the rig as a 70cm transceiver the
mode is of course FM.

EV> Would the Magazines December issue include a Yearly Index?

Depending on the magazine, the index may be either in the december or
january issue. The trick is of course to know which year.

EV> Search on DuckDuckGo for the URL for the CQ DL and UKW Beriche

Try 'VHF communications' instead of UKW Berichte.

EV> Last month in another BBS Network echo on this BBS I noticed some CW
EV> in the Signature of a message, so I wrote a message to let the
EV> fellow know that I saw the CW that said the Name of His BBS in His
EV> message.

All repeaters here sign their callsign with morse.


CU AGN, Sam, OH0NC

aka Holger


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