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Re: VA5BNC15 aprs signal
I used the Pro-mini for my first prototype of my Skytracker....What Lipo are you using and how heavy is it?
- Bill WB8ELK
I used the Pro-mini for my first prototype of my Skytracker....What Lipo are you using and how heavy is it?
- Bill WB8ELK
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Bill Brown
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#17510
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Re: VA5BNC15 aprs signal
Hi Bill
For some reason my spam filter is discarding a lot of the messages from the GPSL list. I'll get that figured out.
Your absolutely right. I'm running DRA818V and it takes about 1300 ms from
Hi Bill
For some reason my spam filter is discarding a lot of the messages from the GPSL list. I'll get that figured out.
Your absolutely right. I'm running DRA818V and it takes about 1300 ms from
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Bruce Coates
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#17509
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Re: Seeing K7HAK11 in waterfall and copying VA5BNC15 direct on APRS here in Alabama
K7HAK-11 is now near Lexington KY....it flew about 40 km NE of Baraboo WI but probably 3 hours after sunset from my estimate so wouldn't have been visible. VA5BNC-15 flew 40 km west of you around
K7HAK-11 is now near Lexington KY....it flew about 40 km NE of Baraboo WI but probably 3 hours after sunset from my estimate so wouldn't have been visible. VA5BNC-15 flew 40 km west of you around
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Bill Brown
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#17508
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Re: Seeing K7HAK11 in waterfall and copying VA5BNC15 direct on APRS here in Alabama
where do you think K7HAK is located Bill?
I asked last night for anyones guess and no one had an answer. It may have gone right over me. after sundown so may have been
where do you think K7HAK is located Bill?
I asked last night for anyones guess and no one had an answer. It may have gone right over me. after sundown so may have been
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Joe WB9SBD
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#17507
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VA5BNC15 aprs signal
Hi Bruce,
I believe I have your signal spotted OK in the waterfall display along with all the other APRS signals on 144.390. Yours appears to have a large 300 to 500 msec TxD keydown before sending
Hi Bruce,
I believe I have your signal spotted OK in the waterfall display along with all the other APRS signals on 144.390. Yours appears to have a large 300 to 500 msec TxD keydown before sending
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Bill Brown
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#17506
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Re: Seeing K7HAK11 in waterfall and copying VA5BNC15 direct on APRS here in Alabama
Almost x marks the spot for our two to QRP right over WKRP in Cincinnati
Almost x marks the spot for our two to QRP right over WKRP in Cincinnati
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steve potter
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#17505
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Seeing K7HAK11 in waterfall and copying VA5BNC15 direct on APRS here in Alabama
Nice signal on VA5BNC-15 from 200 miles distance as it flies towards me. Copying it direct on 144.390 MHz and i-Gating it here. I also see K7HAK-11 in the waterfall at 300 miles distance but too weak
Nice signal on VA5BNC-15 from 200 miles distance as it flies towards me. Copying it direct on 144.390 MHz and i-Gating it here. I also see K7HAK-11 in the waterfall at 300 miles distance but too weak
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Bill Brown
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#17504
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Photo size setting for attachments
Hank N1LTV made me aware of a limitation for the free tier for groups.io. We have a max of 1 Gb of total storage for attachments, photos, and files. At the moment we are using about 330 Mb.
The
Hank N1LTV made me aware of a limitation for the free tier for groups.io. We have a max of 1 Gb of total storage for attachments, photos, and files. At the moment we are using about 330 Mb.
The
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Mark Conner N9XTN
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#17503
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Re: Looks like we have a race on our hands.
anyone have a guess where k7hak really is? looks like last up date was almost 30 min ago. it may pass very close to me.
The Original
anyone have a guess where k7hak really is? looks like last up date was almost 30 min ago. it may pass very close to me.
The Original
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Joe WB9SBD
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#17502
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Re: Joanne KM6BWB
That's what I thought Bill. I think she made a mistake when she responded to me
That's what I thought Bill. I think she made a mistake when she responded to me
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Harry M
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#17501
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Images from the NearSys flight in Oregon / Idaho
I've attached one frame from the horizontal camera recording the burst at 98,331 feet. The rest of the images are near infrared images taken during the flight.
The near-infrared, healthy foliage shows
I've attached one frame from the horizontal camera recording the burst at 98,331 feet. The rest of the images are near infrared images taken during the flight.
The near-infrared, healthy foliage shows
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L. Paul Verhage KD4STH
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#17500
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Re: GPSL 2020
Ya, the drive back from my flight was nearly 90 seconds. It would have been shorter but there was a yield sign on the way. ;-)
Ya, the drive back from my flight was nearly 90 seconds. It would have been shorter but there was a yield sign on the way. ;-)
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Bruce Coates
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#17499
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Re: Joanne KM6BWB
Oops wring thread. :-(
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Bruce Coates
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#17498
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Re: Joanne KM6BWB
Ya, the drive back from my flight was nearly 90 seconds. It would have been shorter but there was a yield sign on the way. ;-)
Ya, the drive back from my flight was nearly 90 seconds. It would have been shorter but there was a yield sign on the way. ;-)
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Bruce Coates
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#17497
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Looks like we have a race on our hands.
By the looks of it, Steve's floaer, K7HAK-11, will likely overtake min, VA5BNC-15, some tmie over night. His is flying 2500 metres higher and the wind is about 30 km/h faster up there. Pretty
By the looks of it, Steve's floaer, K7HAK-11, will likely overtake min, VA5BNC-15, some tmie over night. His is flying 2500 metres higher and the wind is about 30 km/h faster up there. Pretty
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Bruce Coates
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#17496
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KK6UUQ7 in range of Denver area now
For those of you in EOSS territory, KK6UUQ-7 is in RF range of Denver. It transmits on 144.390 MHz APRS every 2 minutes and then 10 seconds later on a clear channel of 144.340 MHz.
-Bill WB8ELK
For those of you in EOSS territory, KK6UUQ-7 is in RF range of Denver. It transmits on 144.390 MHz APRS every 2 minutes and then 10 seconds later on a clear channel of 144.340 MHz.
-Bill WB8ELK
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Bill Brown
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#17495
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Re: Joanne KM6BWB
Harry,
Joanne's Pico is one of my APRS Skytrackers. It transmits on 144.390 every 2 minutes and 10 seconds later it transmits on 144.340 MHz.
- Bill WB8ELK
Harry,
Joanne's Pico is one of my APRS Skytrackers. It transmits on 144.390 every 2 minutes and 10 seconds later it transmits on 144.340 MHz.
- Bill WB8ELK
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Bill Brown
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#17494
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Re: Flight recap from Project: Traveler/NSTAR
I have heard that cameras lacking an IR blocking filter will have a pink cast.
Jim Hannon
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WB0TXL
WEB Page http://www.ocrslc.net/
Blog http://jimhannon.wordpress.com
CoCoRaHS station
I have heard that cameras lacking an IR blocking filter will have a pink cast.
Jim Hannon
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WB0TXL
WEB Page http://www.ocrslc.net/
Blog http://jimhannon.wordpress.com
CoCoRaHS station
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James Hannon
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#17493
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Re: Flight recap from Project: Traveler/NSTAR
Yeah, and i intentionally didn't do any post-editing on these photos so as to not mask the problem, etc. Normally I would touch them up a bit before posting.
I'm torn, as I think the optics are decent
Yeah, and i intentionally didn't do any post-editing on these photos so as to not mask the problem, etc. Normally I would touch them up a bit before posting.
I'm torn, as I think the optics are decent
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Zack Clobes W0ZC
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#17492
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Re: Flight recap from Project: Traveler/NSTAR
Often making the image better looking makes the lens/sensor defects more tolerable.
Nothing fancy in the way of image software was employed here. Freeware from something like 14 years ago. Global
Often making the image better looking makes the lens/sensor defects more tolerable.
Nothing fancy in the way of image software was employed here. Freeware from something like 14 years ago. Global
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Hank Riley
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#17491
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