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KC4QLP

ROBERT W CARTER

70 Prospect Avenue

Ilion, NY 13357

USA

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Catch me on 440,2 meters,6 meters and all HF bands.I have no particular place to operate except on HF where you can find me in the AM windows mostly on 75/40 meters,the lower end of 10 meters and the upper end of 10 meters on the repeaters or simplex. In the process of setting up an APRS station with IGateway capabilities.SSTV!yep on that mode occassionally,maybe a SSTV simplex type repeater/internet gateway [ISSTV] on 20 meters sometime in the future!

Now active on GMRS. If you are in Central NY, whether you reside here or just passing through, give a call out to WQJK414, our GMRS callsign. Usually the radio is scanning 22 channels, so pick a channel and call out.

**NOTE**..this operator and echolink node was formerly located in Elizabeth City NC...moved to Mohawk NY on 9/01/05..AND now have relocated to Ilion NY [9/03/06].**NOTE**

Checkout http://www.echolink.org for voice over IP...linking repeaters and indivdual simplex linking stations all over the world. The node number here is 56703 and locally operating on the KC4QLP repeater on 145.240mhz as part of the local gateway to the Echolink system. Input frequency is 144.640mhz with a PL access tone of 131.8hz. Currently using a separate receive antenna until I get time to build a duplexer, so the receiver is a bit deaf at the moment. So if you are unable to bring up the system, try higher power and or a directional antenna aimed at the valley repeater. If you are trying to connect to the node via Echolink, please connect to the *KC4QLP-C* conference server, node number 290251. There is also an eQSO link up and running here...setup as a crosslink to Echolink and is a fully functional two-way link. (Echolink node # 56704 is the echolink-eQSO crosslink. The eQSO node is "KC4QLP-R"...crosslinked/connected to Echolink conference server *KC4QLP*, node 267137. The RF node, KC4QLP-R 145.240/-, PL access 131.8hz and transmitting a PL of 77hz, TPO 45 watts, antennas - Ringo Rangers at 20 feet AGL, node number 56703 is also connected fulltime to the conference server) [ http://www.eqso.org ]

Owner of Echolink-Open-List on Yahoo....come on over and join in on the exchange of information relating to ham radio and internet linking systems.

Group name: Echolink-Open-List

Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Echolink-Open-List

Group email address: Echolink-Open-List@yahoogroups.com

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Software and script programming/creation of echolink add-on programs.

Group name: Echolink_VBS_Programmers

Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Echolink_VBS_Programmers/

Group email address: Echolink_VBS_Programmers@yahoogroups.com

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LPAM, which stands for Low Powered AM. This group is part of the movement to bring about encouraging the FCC to develop a low powered AM broadcasting service, simular to LPFM, except to make this service a commerical broadcasting service.[ See RM-11287, the petition that is on file with the FCC ]. The group is not about pirating or part 15 broadcasting, but only about RM-11287, LPAM proposal.

Group name: LPAM at YahooGroups

Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LPAM

Group email address: LPAM@yahoogroups.com

---- Ham radio pet peeves of mine are ----

---- 1. Ham operators that do not keep up with the current rules and regulations ....otherwise known as PART 97.

----- 2. Hams that do not follow the rules in part 97 [ noticing that the ID every 10 minutes rule is out the window with a great number of ops anymore...plus IDing does not cut it by just giving your call sign in "cute" phonetics and not in plain letter/number/letter(s) format ].

----- 3. Hams of any class that does not know the difference in types of interference received, whether it be from a malfuncting transmitter or front end over load and knowing that front end over load interference ISN'T illegal!

----- 4. To sum up the above examples and basically calling them all LIDS!

73 for now

Bob

AM Stereo Radio list owner/moderator----- amstereo-subscribe@googlegroups.com

KC4QLP Amateur Radio

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