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msg wrote in : Larry wrote: snip You can be completely hammered and still get the damned VOX to key on an SSB rig, revealing your asshole on SSB for the world....(c; On a good Saturday night, I'd say a good 40% of the SSB ops on 75 meters are well on their way to falling down drunk. It's been that way for decades.....since AM! Well, 80/75 is open right now and it is a Saturday night; FWIW, listen to the traffic on 3913 kHz on two remote controlled rcvrs -- mine in No. MN and the other in North Carolina. The audio is nearly in sync between the two of 'em ![]() ums://tcp:cybertheque.org/HF_rcvr ums://tcp:adamsj.dynalias.org/rx320rt If the No. Carolina rcvr has been retuned by someone, visit its control page at http://adamsj.dynalias.org/RCSweb/ Michael Those webpages don't respond, even the control page. Winamp or VLC won't play the audio. What are you playing it with? It appears both are missing. The 'ums://' URIs refer to "Unreal Media Streaming"; download the player he http://www.umediaserver.net/bin/Stre...ediaPlayer.zip UMS is used where minimal network latency is important. You can also hear my receiver by placing a VoIP telephone call to The control page for the North Carolina receiver is from the "Shortwave Log" software package and has issues with some web browsers, including mine (NS7.2), but can be cajoled into accepting input and tuning the rig. The control page for my receiver (ask me if you want to try it) is homebrew and uses a realtime scheme to permit realistic tuning and control. Michael |
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