[App_rpt-users] A "turnkey" solution for Allstar

Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr at gmail.com
Fri Apr 19 20:34:08 UTC 2013


Just change your notification settings.Sorry WE ALL are bothering you, that
your phone is blowing up. There is a choice of a DAILY update and not each
and every post



On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Michael Wolthuis <wolthuis at gmail.com>wrote:

> Please take this off the app-rpt list.   It has no place here.  I'm
> sitting in an important meeting at work with my phone blowing up with
> emails from this listserv on this endless dribble.
>
> Mike
> kb8zgl
>
>
> From: Kirk Just Kirk <wb6egr at gmail.com>
> Date: Friday, April 19, 2013 4:11 PM
> To: Mike <ipscone at msdsite.com>
> Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" <app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] A "turnkey" solution for Allstar
>
> Ya think???
> How I would get on 440....get a Motorola mobile or handheld..program it or
> bitbang it into the ham band.Put it on the analyzer for final alignment for
> frequency and power out as well as RX sens.....
> Put 100 Watt Spectra/Syntor X-9000 and Maxtracs in car (no Riceboxes
> allowed in car)
> OK....for HF I do own a 14 year old Icom 706MKII-G and a Kenwood TS-590,
> wish I had my Swan 500 back.....
>
> How the Appliance op gets on 440....Hop in family hooptie, drive to AES or
> HRO.Buy a $50 baofeng/TYT/Wouxun. Ask dweeb behind counter to program it
> for you. Buy a MFJ magmount with connector already attached. Get on
> WINSYSTEM and ask for radio checks HOURLY. Announce your "First Personal"
> and that your on the side.Tell everyone how amazed you are that a little
> radio is making it all the way to Ohio and that they have your meter pegged
> and sound "wall to wall & treetop tall". For Christmas ask wife to buy you
> a Mirage LINEAR (with proper cables for the Chinese HT) you can REALLY be
> the big dawg in town.
> For birthday ask kids to buy you a Yaesu crackerbox mobile, have local
> stereo shop install trunklip antenna mount.Plug radio into cigarette
> lighter outlet...
> For Anniversary have wife buy you a Alinco HF rig and antenna tuner.
> Connect the Alinco to your left over 11 meter Super Skyraker 47Db gain
> Omnibeam and use the tuner to get it to work on 10/15/20/40 meters. (dont
> even THINK of making flat top wire dipoles).Don't even THINK of buying a
> old Swan/Drake/Kenwood/Trio rig..might have to actually FIX something...
> You can thank (my opinion) dingbats like "Gordon" for the store-bought
> "hams" on the air. i am VERY happy he doesnt sell pilots licenses....
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Mike <ipscone at msdsite.com> wrote:
>
>> But that's not amateur radio.  Whatever happened to the "experiment" and
>> "build" and "test".  Today, most of the new people don't know an antenna
>> from a doughnut.  That's a sad commentary for where amateur radio has
>> gone.
>>
>> > Well....for some thats a great option. Micro-Node International stuff is
>> > well designed, can't go wrong there...
>> > Companies that host your website charge,ISP's charge,VoIP service
>> > providers
>> > charge....
>> >
>> > I saw this one on line....A "Service" that allows you to use their WORLD
>> > CLASS Elecraft K-3 (all 4 of them) remotely so you don't have to
>> > install anything at your home.Just sign on, hammer down and be a "Big
>> > Dawg".So what does this cost? (Kevlar underwear time)....
>> > The "Package" starts at a Paultry $3000 a year (no transmit time
>> included)
>> > and goes all the way to $7000 a year (includes TX time and you can
>> reserve
>> > it for your contest time)......
>> > Hows THAT for HAM radio with a dollar sign in mind????
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 7:32 AM, Jim Duuuude
>> > <telesistant at hotmail.com>wrote:
>> >
>> >> For those who just *DONT* want to (or for some reason can't) go through
>> >> the process
>> >> of setting up a Linux system, dealing with its administration,
>> >> configuring
>> >> hardware, etc.,
>> >> there is now a "hosted", subscription-based solution that, along with a
>> >> Micro-Node International
>> >> RTCM (Radio Thin Client Module) (or a generic Voter board), makes a
>> nice
>> >> "no-brainer" Allstar
>> >> node installation.
>> >>
>> >> Attached is the "initial marketing blurb" from Micro-Node.
>> >>
>> >> Jim WB6NIL
>> >>
>> >> P.S. Sorry for this being a blatant advertisement regarding a for-pay
>> >> service. It seemed appropriate.
>> >> If you don't agree, please try not to send *TOO* many "flaming spears"
>> >> in
>> >> my direction :-) :-).
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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