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All services on ham radio are voluntary and always free. It's
what we do best. Ask any of these cruisers who have used the
message services of the 14.300 Mhz Maritime Mobile Service Net
over the past decades.


Can you point me to a good overview list of such services in the ham
community (for beginners).
I never came around to do the licence, but am starting boating again.
As an MSEE it is quite easy to get the ham licence - so as I do not have
any plans on building tranceivers myself, I should get started quite
easily. And with a Macintosh computer running OS X I do understand that
quite a few services can run on it when connected to a ham radio. (If
you have pointers for such sofware too :-)

TIA

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In article , Marc Heusser wrote:
And with a Macintosh computer running OS X I do understand that
quite a few services can run on it when connected to a ham radio. (If
you have pointers for such sofware too :-)


I'm not a ham, but as a Linux and OS X user this is of vague interest to me (of course, this tech. applied to sailing is also of interest). Anyway, here's a link to a list of stuff that you should be able to get to work (how useful (any of) it is I can't say):

http://packages.debian.org/stable/hamradio/

In case the "Debian GNU Linux" throws you, OS X is built on Unix, Linux is Unix (more or less - enough that it won't make a difference for your purposes).... but Linux != OS X (just is case you were adding two and two and making 5).

Justin.

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Justin C wrote in
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http://packages.debian.org/stable/hamradio/


Thanks for the pointer, Justin! I want to try a few of these on my
new Nokia N800 Linux internet tablet....(c;

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On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 21:18:42 +0200, Marc Heusser
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In article ,
Larry wrote:

All services on ham radio are voluntary and always free. It's
what we do best. Ask any of these cruisers who have used the
message services of the 14.300 Mhz Maritime Mobile Service Net
over the past decades.


Can you point me to a good overview list of such services in the ham
community (for beginners).
I never came around to do the licence, but am starting boating again.
As an MSEE it is quite easy to get the ham licence - so as I do not have
any plans on building tranceivers myself, I should get started quite
easily. And with a Macintosh computer running OS X I do understand that
quite a few services can run on it when connected to a ham radio. (If
you have pointers for such sofware too :-)


Here are a few starting points:

http://www.findu.com/

http://www.ew.usna.edu/~bruninga/aprs.html

http://www.winlink.org/

http://www.winlink.org/Client.htm#AirmailBookMARK
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Marc Heusser
alid wrote in
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Can you point me to a good overview list of such services in

the ham
community (for beginners).
I never came around to do the licence, but am starting boating

again.
As an MSEE it is quite easy to get the ham licence - so as I do

not have
any plans on building tranceivers myself, I should get started

quite
easily. And with a Macintosh computer running OS X I do

understand that
quite a few services can run on it when connected to a ham

radio. (If
you have pointers for such sofware too :-)

TIA

Marc


Sure, Marc. Start at www.qrz.com where there is lots of free
information. I've no idea what the Swiss testing and licensing
is, however. Your national prefix is HB9 and I have many Swiss
friends because of a Swiss friend, Werner AA4IX who lives here.
He's 83, from Steffisburg/Thun on the Thunersee in Berner
Oberland.

I'm sure you can find a local Swiss ham radio club to help you
get into the hobby. On your boat, I highly recommend the Icom
M802 marine SSB because you simply hold down a couple of buttons
and turn it on to open it up for all frequencies, including ham
radio use. Many boaters use ham equipment they're not supposed
to for marine HF, here, because ham rigs are much cheaper. Who's
going to arrest you in the middle of the Atlantic?...(c;

I found this website with MAC software for ham radio:
http://machamradio.com/HamsAndX.html

Swiss ham radio goes way back:
http://www.oneillselectronicmuseum.c...histsec_1.html

Here's some more websites:
http://www.eham.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._organizations

I think the Swiss national ham radio organisation can help you:
http://www.uska.ch/

http://www.w4mnr.com/w4mnrlinks.htm
http://www.hb9drv.ch/
http://forums.ham-radio.ch/index.php?
s=cf25a2958ac3f9529f331160d60dadf0
http://forums.ham-radio.ch/member.php?u=3

Best of luck to you! Ham radio means you're not alone out there.

Larry
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Charleston, South Carolina USA
http://www.qrz.com/callsign
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Thank you both, Larry and Wayne. That should get me started.

In article ,
Larry wrote:

I've no idea what the Swiss testing and licensing
is, however.


Basically the same as in most countries. There is a beginners licence,
and a full licence (CEPT).

As an MSEE you do not have to pass any technical exam (where there is a
difference between beginners and full licence), just 50 pages of
regulations, which are the same for both. So in essence it only requires
to learn some 100 or 200 items of regulatory rules, that's it.

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Marc Heusser
alid wrote in
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As an MSEE you do not have to pass any technical exam (where

there is a
difference between beginners and full licence), just 50 pages

of
regulations, which are the same for both. So in essence it only

requires
to learn some 100 or 200 items of regulatory rules, that's it.



In the US, they don't care if you have PhDEE, you take the test.

At least they've stopped with the stupid Morse testing that's
like making you show them you know how to ride a horse before
they let you take the driver's test for cars.....

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Larry wrote:

In the US, they don't care if you have PhDEE, you take the test.


Am I glad US and Switzerland seem to recognize each other's licences,
should I ever get to US again :-)

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Marc Heusser alid wrote
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Am I glad US and Switzerland seem to recognize each other's licences,
should I ever get to US again :-)

Marc



Yes, my friend Werner, AA4IX, has many Swiss friends who grace us with
their presence during the year from the Thun - Interlaken area. They all
get reciprocal licensing when they come over to visit.

Sometimes, they even take pity on us ugly Americans and say something in
English, not Thuner Country German even my friends from Bonn have trouble
understanding...(c;

When I first got Werner on the internet, the first email I sent him had
some Thun URLs for him to explore back home. Three of them were brothels
with webpages!....(c;

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If you use AirMail or SailMail you can file position reports generated by
your GPS data automatically. See
http://www.pangolin.co.nz/yotreps/index.php and/or www.SailMail.com

YotReps also has software that will generate correctly formatted reports
via other e-mail systems. I've also written my own tracking software which
utilizes the same log format as YotReps and displays them on google maps as
shown at http://www.geoffschultz.org/Position_Map.php

-- Geoff


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