Posted: January 10th, 2009 under
Hamradio,
Software.
Joe, WA6AXE released his AXETTY program recently. This is an RTTY program which uses the MMTTY engine for RTTY-decoding. The program can log directly into DXBASE. This program is exactly the kind of minimalistic program I have been looking for. I usually run N1MM for grabbing new ones, but I really don’t need all those features in a program. I’ll give this program a try. Thanks Joe.
You can check out the screenshots below.
To grab the program, go here: http://www.navycthistory.com/wa6axe/axetty.html
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Posted: January 5th, 2009 under
DX,
Hamradio,
RTTY,
Soundclips.
Just a very small report this time. No E44M in the log yet, though I have worked E4 on many bands before. I would like to work them on RTTY, and did have a listen on Friday, but I couldn’t hear them. However, UK9AA was on 30M RTTY at the same time as E44M. I worked him for #174 on RTTY. UK9AA has been worked a few times before on 6M and 10M, so nice to work him again. A few minutes later, 3B8CF was spotted on 40M. I have 3B8 on many bands, but not 40M. After a few minutes in the pile-up, he was in the log (#223 40M).
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Posted: January 1st, 2009 under
Pictures.
I’m starting the year with a little different post, at least compared to the last few months. The last week it has been pretty cold, ranging from -10C to -20C most of the time, and the ice has built up on my antennas and the trees around. This makes for several nice motives. Yesterday I took a lot of pictures out in the cold. Today I picked out the best, and I have now uploaded them to a new album which is called "Winter In Norway 2". Go here and enjoy.
And to all my readers out there, I wish all of you a Happy New Year with hopes that the new year will bring a lot of DX in your log!
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Posted: December 30th, 2008 under
DX,
Hamradio,
Soundclips.
JD1BLY was spotted Monday morning on 30M, but nothing heard here. A few hours later, he was again spotted, this time on 40M. I quickly checked the band, and there he was, simplex with a strong signal. After a few calls, he was logged for a new one on 40M (#221). KP2/NY6X was also worked on 40M with a nice signal. An hour later, BD4KUU was cq'ing. Signal was up and down, but he copied me after a few tries and yet another new one on 40M (#222). Conditions sounded very good this morning, so I found a quiet freuqency and called for some DX. N2ED answered my first call. Ed was 599 here, and I worked him 3 times before on others bands. Always nice to work people on new bands. W2LNB Phil was worked on the second band. I worked him on 30M a few weeks back. K4NK Les gave me a new state with SC (#34). W2SF Bob was worked on band number 4. I have worked him many times, but this was a first on 40M. VE3EJ John was the strongest today. He was 20 over. K5FA Fred called in from MS and gave me another new state today (#35). 16 USA stations and 2 VE stations made it into the log today. K1ZZI Ralph was the last one with his MonstIR stack.
An hour later, Martin KH6MB was calling on 40M. I worked him for our third band. I worked him on 30M and 20M back in August. Last QSO on Monday, was OX3YY on 30M.
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