• [PE4BAS] #60m Colombia worked

    From PE4BAS via rec.radio.amateur.modera@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 7 18:30:52 2021
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    #60m Colombia worked

    Posted: 07 Apr 2021 12:19 PM PDT https://pe4bas.blogspot.com/2021/04/60m-colombia-worked.html


    I did see a few stations from Colombia on 60m before. But they are always
    on when I'm not... Lately I missed A25RU and TO1K on 60m. I doubt A25RU was permitted on 60m, or even was a pirate? TO1K was very strong at times but I
    was unable to get my signal through. Well you can't have everything. At
    least I worked Colombia last night for another 60m new one...
    I notice it is getting very difficult to work new ones on 60m now. I got a whole list of "would be new ones" stations but rarely see them on 60m, At
    this date I only worked 4 new ones this year...

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    Every HAM should know how to e-mail with radio!

    Posted: 06 Apr 2021 02:07 PM PDT https://pe4bas.blogspot.com/2021/04/every-ham-should-know-how-to-send-e.html


    I think every HAM should know how to send e-mail with his radiostation.
    Not via the internet but via the airwaves. Just in case the internet is
    down, in case of an emergency. Or in case you're in an area without
    internet, when on a hike, on vacation...
    Lately I saw some interesting videos made by OH8STN Julian about this
    subject. But it is not really clear how to do it. And there are several possebilities you can use. You can use a "one has it all package" but you
    can also use external software to speed up the process. I've experimented
    with e-mail over radio with the use of PSKmail in 2010 , I got it working
    but it was a very complicated road the setup everything. I lost interest
    since this should be easy so you can set it up in a emergency situation. It
    is 11 years later now, time to take a look again.
    I did hear about Winlink a long time ago and I downloaded the package once
    but never got to experiment with it. I was actually afraid it would cost me
    at least the time I used to setup PSKmail. But I was wrong. I got it all working with my IC-7300 within 20 minutes.
    A interesting video about reliable e-mail over HF can be seen.

    There are many interesting videos about this topic. And even OH8STN did
    some videos that are very interesting to get an idea. However, setting it
    up is not really clear in these videos. You have to experiment. I had
    problems to get my IC-7300 to transmit, but after some experimenting with several settings I was finally able to send out my e-mail over HF.
    Just for my own archive and for others to learn from I made some
    screenshots from my setup for the slower ARDOP and the faster VARA HF. The ARDOP TNC software modem is built in Winlink, so you have a "all in one package".Setup Soundcard for IC-7300
    Setup CAT/PTT control for IC-7300


    However, if you like to have a faster connection you really need VARA HF.
    It is a separate package which you can use for free with limits. If you pay
    $69 you can get a registery key and have no limits on the connection. Personally I experienced the free version is already much faster compared
    to ARDOP and so far fast enough for me.
    VARA HF setup, you don't need a reg key to work with it
    VARA HF soundcard setup for IC-7300
    VARA HF CAT/PTT control for IC-7300
    I suggest to watch the video on how to setup Winlink itself. I didn't have
    any problems with that. By the way, you get your own e-mail adres within
    the winlink system which is your callsign@winlink.org.

    VARA HF winlink session with LA1J on 60m. Click on it to view a larger
    picture.





    To upload/receive your e-mail you need to connect to a relay station. With
    the channel selector you can find what would be the best station for up/downloading. You can view the stations location on a map.
    There is also a possebility to exchange e-mail peer-to-peer. So you don't
    need a relay station. The only problem is that you need to be on the same frequency at the same time and know each others callsign to connect. And of course you need propagation.... but when the internet and/or grid is down
    and if there are less relay stations on air you can still get a message reliable to another station over HF.
    It seems that e-mail over VHF/UHF FM is also a possebility. If interested
    you might search for it on google or youtube.

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