[AusNOG] For AusNOG amateur radio licensees

Greg Lipschitz Greg at thesummitgroup.com.au
Thu Apr 18 19:52:40 EST 2013


In the burbs of Metro Melbourne there's nothing but QRM from frikken plasma screens and dodgy imported electronics.

I might get some good contacts on my travels to and from Albury tomorrow. Last time I had a great QSO working a pileup on 20m mobile off the Codan near Benella. 

73's :) 

Regards,

Greg  de VK3LLL

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On 18/04/2013, at 19:47, "Kai" <vk6ksj at westnet.com.au> wrote:

> If you don't want QRM you'd wanna go the other direction, to 6m, 2m or 70cm :P
> There isn't much QRM up here in the Kimberley in Northern WA, instead I can get some exotic signals floating in...
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> I'm part of the community online radio network now known as globaltuners, mostly run by amateur radio operators.
> Guess you could call us AusORNOG - Aus online radio network operators group. We have three radio nodes around Aus, and a heap overseas.
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> I've been with it since 1997, you can get a free account and listen live to whatever frequency you want.
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> Aviation enthusiasts love my node because I'm located directly under the flight path for some major aviation routes.
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> Anyway, I'm going to shut up now to keep the QRM down.
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> 73
> Kai
> VK6KSJ, VJF33
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> PS: if anyone on list knows someone who can repair Icom PCR-1000's I'd be grateful for a contact. Please reply off-list, thanks.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Greg Lipschitz" <Greg at thesummitgroup.com.au>
> To: "Sleeve Skevens" <sleeveskevens at outlook.com>, "AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net" <ausnog at lists.ausnog.net>
> Sent: Thursday, 18 April, 2013 4:26:00 PM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing / Hong Kong / Urumqi
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] For AusNOG amateur radio licensees
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> Way too much QRM for my liking. 
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> I’m going to QSY to 80m OM. Over Over! :P 
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> Regards, 
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> Greg Lipschitz 
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> From: ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Sleeve Skevens 
> Sent: Thursday, 18 April 2013 6:24 PM 
> To: AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net 
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] For AusNOG amateur radio licensees 
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> Amateur radio is to Networking what Huawei is to "a quality hardware vendor" 
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> From: ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net [ mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net ] On Behalf Of James Spenceley 
> Sent: Thursday, 18 April 2013 6:09 PM 
> To: Greg McLennan 
> Cc: AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net 
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] For AusNOG amateur radio licensees 
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> I still remember the debates on using ROSE or TCP/IP for the ax.25 packet gateways. Guess TCP/IP was the right choice huh :) 
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> My first Internet access was via the ax.25 ham radio gateways back in 1991-2'ish. The intent was you could hop across the Internet to other ax.25 gateways but if you poked around you could also exit into the IP world and connect to the various university machines, I'm pretty sure that was never the intent but man an account on a UNI machine sure was useful :) 
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> James 
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> ex-VK2AUP (who really should renew one day) 
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