Tillbaka till svenska Fidonet
English   Information   Debug  
FILM   0/18
FNEWS_PUBLISH   4822
FN_SYSOP   42078
FN_SYSOP_OLD1   71952
FTP_FIDO   0/2
FTSC_PUBLIC   0/13903
FUNNY   0/4886
GENEALOGY.EUR   0/71
GET_INFO   105
GOLDED   0/408
HAM   0/16529
HOLYSMOKE   0/6791
HOT_SITES   0/1
HTMLEDIT   0/71
HUB203   466
HUB_100   264
HUB_400   39
HUMOR   0/29
IC   0/2851
INTERNET   0/424
INTERUSER   0/3
IP_CONNECT   719
JAMNNTPD   0/233
JAMTLAND   0/47
KATTY_KORNER   0/41
LAN   0/16
LINUX-USER   0/19
LINUXHELP   0/1155
LINUX   0/22275
LINUX_BBS   0/957
mail   18.68
mail_fore_ok   249
MENSA   0/341
MODERATOR   0/102
MONTE   0/992
MOSCOW_OKLAHOMA   0/1245
MUFFIN   0/783
MUSIC   0/321
N203_STAT   938
N203_SYSCHAT   313
NET203   321
NET204   69
NET_DEV   0/10
NORD.ADMIN   0/101
NORD.CHAT   0/2572
NORD.FIDONET   189
NORD.HARDWARE   0/28
NORD.KULTUR   0/114
NORD.PROG   0/32
NORD.SOFTWARE   0/88
NORD.TEKNIK   0/58
NORD   0/453
OCCULT_CHAT   0/93
OS2BBS   0/787
OS2DOSBBS   0/580
OS2HW   0/42
OS2INET   0/37
OS2LAN   0/134
OS2PROG   0/36
OS2REXX   0/113
OS2USER-L   207
OS2   0/4823
OSDEBATE   0/18996
PASCAL   0/490
PERL   0/457
PHP   0/45
POINTS   0/405
POLITICS   0/29554
POL_INC   0/14731
PSION   103
R20_ADMIN   1132
R20_AMATORRADIO   0/2
R20_BEST_OF_FIDONET   15
R20_CHAT   0/895
R20_DEPP   0/3
R20_DEV   400
R20_ECHO2   1736
R20_ECHOPRES   0/35
R20_ESTAT   0/719
R20_FIDONETPROG...
...RAM.MYPOINT
  0/2
R20_FIDONETPROGRAM   0/22
R20_FIDONET   0/248
R20_FILEFIND   0/24
R20_FILEFOUND   0/22
R20_HIFI   0/3
R20_INFO2   3628
R20_INTERNET   0/12940
R20_INTRESSE   0/60
R20_INTR_KOM   0/99
R20_KANDIDAT.CHAT   42
R20_KANDIDAT   28
R20_KOM_DEV   112
R20_KONTROLL   0/13360
R20_KORSET   0/18
R20_LOKALTRAFIK   0/24
R20_MODERATOR   0/1852
R20_NC   76
R20_NET200   245
R20_NETWORK.OTH...
...ERNETS
  0/13
R20_OPERATIVSYS...
...TEM.LINUX
  0/44
R20_PROGRAMVAROR   0/1
R20_REC2NEC   534
R20_SFOSM   0/341
R20_SF   0/108
R20_SPRAK.ENGLISH   0/1
R20_SQUISH   107
R20_TEST   2
R20_WORST_OF_FIDONET   20
RAR   0/9
RA_MULTI   106
RA_UTIL   0/162
REGCON.EUR   0/2067
REGCON   0/13
SCIENCE   0/1206
SF   0/239
SHAREWARE_SUPPORT   0/5146
SHAREWRE   0/14
SIMPSONS   0/169
STATS_OLD1   0/2539.065
STATS_OLD2   0/2530
STATS_OLD3   0/2395.095
STATS_OLD4   0/1692.25
SURVIVOR   0/495
SYSOPS_CORNER   0/3
SYSOP   0/84
TAGLINES   0/112
TEAMOS2   0/4530
TECH   0/2617
TEST.444   0/105
TRAPDOOR   0/19
TREK   0/755
TUB   0/290
UFO   0/40
UNIX   0/1316
USA_EURLINK   0/102
USR_MODEMS   0/1
VATICAN   0/2740
VIETNAM_VETS   0/14
VIRUS   0/378
VIRUS_INFO   0/201
VISUAL_BASIC   0/473
WHITEHOUSE   0/5187
WIN2000   0/101
WIN32   0/30
WIN95   0/4291
WIN95_OLD1   0/70272
WINDOWS   0/1517
WWB_SYSOP   0/419
WWB_TECH   0/810
ZCC-PUBLIC   0/1
ZEC   4

 
4DOS   0/134
ABORTION   0/7
ALASKA_CHAT   0/506
ALLFIX_FILE   0/1313
ALLFIX_FILE_OLD1   0/7997
ALT_DOS   0/152
AMATEUR_RADIO   0/1039
AMIGASALE   0/14
AMIGA   0/331
AMIGA_INT   0/1
AMIGA_PROG   0/20
AMIGA_SYSOP   0/26
ANIME   0/15
ARGUS   0/924
ASCII_ART   0/340
ASIAN_LINK   0/651
ASTRONOMY   0/417
AUDIO   0/92
AUTOMOBILE_RACING   0/105
BABYLON5   0/17862
BAG   135
BATPOWER   0/361
BBBS.ENGLISH   0/382
BBSLAW   0/109
BBS_ADS   0/5290
BBS_INTERNET   0/507
BIBLE   0/3563
BINKD   0/1119
BINKLEY   0/215
BLUEWAVE   0/2173
CABLE_MODEMS   0/25
CBM   0/46
CDRECORD   0/66
CDROM   0/20
CLASSIC_COMPUTER   0/378
COMICS   0/15
CONSPRCY   0/899
COOKING   40541
COOKING_OLD1   0/24719
COOKING_OLD2   0/40862
COOKING_OLD3   0/37489
COOKING_OLD4   0/35496
COOKING_OLD5   9370
C_ECHO   0/189
C_PLUSPLUS   0/31
DIRTY_DOZEN   0/201
DOORGAMES   0/2232
DOS_INTERNET   0/196
duplikat   6102
ECHOLIST   0/18295
EC_SUPPORT   0/318
ELECTRONICS   0/359
ELEKTRONIK.GER   1534
ENET.LINGUISTIC   0/13
ENET.POLITICS   0/4
ENET.SOFT   0/11701
ENET.SYSOP   34229
ENET.TALKS   0/32
ENGLISH_TUTOR   0/2000
EVOLUTION   0/1335
FDECHO   0/217
FDN_ANNOUNCE   0/7068
FIDONEWS   24843
FIDONEWS_OLD1   0/49742
FIDONEWS_OLD2   0/35949
FIDONEWS_OLD3   0/30874
FIDONEWS_OLD4   0/37224
FIDO_SYSOP   12917
FIDO_UTIL   0/180
FILEFIND   0/209
FILEGATE   0/212
Möte HAM, 16529 texter
 lista första sista föregående nästa
Text 16522, 132 rader
Skriven 2026-01-07 17:16:25 av Daryl Stout (265.fidonet_ham)
  Kommentar till text 16515 av Randall Schad (1:226/44)
Ärende: Re: Pet peves
=====================
Randy,

 RS> I forgot about how annoying that was. "I'm sorry, Never Getting
 RS> Three Meals A Day, I can't copy your callsign." *eyeroll*

  One local ham, KG5YZP, said his "Friends" gave him the suffix of
"Your Zipper Protruding". His reply: "Well played, sir" (hi hi).

 DS> 2) Stations not following directions of net control.

 RS> This one is probably the one that makes me want to turn the rig
 RS> off most. And it's ALWAYS the same repeat offenders. Kills any
 RS> momentum you have going.

  I flunked handwriting in grade school, and I had trouble following
directions. Confession is good for the soul, so that way, I won't get
a lump of coal next Christmas (hi hi).

 DS> 4) Stations saying "you're not a ham if you don't do CW".
 DS> 6) Stations saying "internet radio is not ham radio".

 RS> This ties into your commentary below, and I'll get to it
 RS> (eventually).

 DS> "We are communicators FIRST, and hams SECOND".

 RS> I just recently saw this for the first time about a week ago. I
 RS> instantly fell in love with it.

  That was from an article years ago in QST, that highlighted "The
Six Meter Millennium Net", based out of New York State. The net is
no more, and most of the hams involved with it, have gotten out of
the hobby, or are silent keys. What that FCC official stuck with me
as well. The net operated on 6 meters RF, and on Echolink.

 RS> I couldn't have put this any better myself. Amateur radio is a
 RS> collection of hobbies that make a bigger hobby. There's
 RS> absolutely something in it for everyone, and not everything
 RS> amateur radio is "radio." There's nothing wrong with being a
 RS> "purist" (whatever that might mean), but calculating the best
 RS> way to dull someone else's shine isn't a test question I
 RS> remember.

  Exactly. Besides, if you can't get on the air, why bother to get
licensed in the first place??

  A few years ago, I was on the air (internet radio, but I don't recall
which mode I was on), and there was this elderly gentleman who was so
distraught. He had been a ham much of his life, RF all the way. However,
due to health and other issues, he had to move into an assisted living
center, and thought he'd have to quit a hobby that he loved so much. 

  I got into a QSO with him, and told him that you can still get on the
air with certain smartphone apps, or devices, and all you need is a copy
of your license to the mode administrators, and a Wi-fi connection. The
tears of despair turned to tears of joy, and he was thanking me profusely.
I told him that I was basically in the same boat, so I understood the
dilemma he was in. 

  At the ham radio license exam sessions that I do, I tell the examinees
that "If you have the monetary and property resources to purchase and put
up a dream RF station, chat with these other Volunteer Examiners (VE's).
But, if you are on a fixed income, in an area where you can NOT have the
ultimate antenna farm and ham radio station, or you are where RF is NOT
allowed (i.e. medical/assisted living facility), or you have a medical
device that could be negatively impacted by RF, then *I* am the person
you need to talk to". 

  I have prepared both a PowerPoint Presentation, and a PDF file on 
"Operating Internet Radio". I cover modes such as:

1) Echolink and Echolink Web - originally done by Jonathan Taylor, K1RFD,
it's a desktop app for your computer, laptop, or tablet...or an app for
your smartphone. Echolink Web uses your web browser to access a proxy
server (just as the smartphone app does). You have the following types
of stations:

A) Single User Nodes (noted by callsign only)
B) Simplex Links (noted by a -L after the callsign)
C) Repeater Links (noted by a -R after the callsign)
D) Conference Servers (noted with an asterisk on either side of the name.
The latter allows for a much larger group of connections.

2) CQ200 - developed by Doug Cormac, VE3EFC, originally CQ100, this works
via a link on your web browser for your desktop, laptop, tablet, or your
smartphone. It simulates operation of voice and digital (CW, PSK31, etc.)
on portions of 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meters, in a "virtual ionosphere".
Usage is $39 per year, and is FREE from 0000 to 2359 UTC on Sunday. First
time users get a 90 day free trial.

3) Blue DV - Developed by David Grootendorst, PA7LIM, with either a ThumbDV
from Northwest Digital Radio, or a DV Megastick 30 from Gigaparts, you can
access D-Star, DMR, Fusion, and NXDN, as well as send/receive APRS messages.

4) SharkRF - The OpenSpot 4 Pro, and the M1KE do basically the same thing,
except the M1KE allows Allstar and Echolink Connections.

5) RMS Express - a desktop application (shareware) to send a receive
email messages via Winlink 2000. 

6) D-Rats - originally developed by Dan Smith, KK7DS, this allows real time
chat on "ratflectors" and sending of emails or other items to users when
they connect.

7) Packet - Via the Outpost program, developed by Jim Obenhofer, KN6PE, it
allows you to send and receive messages via packet, either via RF or telnet.
I have prepared a separate PDF file on how to connect to the NS2B BBS in
Penfield, New York, along with "The PCL Net" most Monday evenings. It offers
both RF and telnet access.

8) APRS -- using the APRSIS32 program for Windows, or the APRSDroid app for
smartphones, you can send/receive messages via APRS. While the programs are
free, they're no longer being developed. However, you have to request a key
to send/receive messages. Note that sometimes, the APRSIS32 program won't
receive or send traffic from certain stations. This is where the BlueDV
program comes in...with your callsign, followed by the SSID of "G" (my APRS
options are at N5VLZ-10 or N5VLZ-G). Your data will show up on aprs.fi

These are available at http://www.wx4qz.net/elk.htm -- the hyperlink off of
my QRZ bio. While that has a former callsign, and my main email has a former
callsign...I couldn't justify the time and the cost to manually change over
1000 HTML and other files, never mind coughing up new security and website
domain fees.

73,

Daryl, N5VLZ

... RIGOR MORRIS: The cat is dead.
=== MultiMail/Win v0.52
--- SBBSecho 3.32-Win32
 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33)