Hi Kelly,
this is Christoph, DF9WM from Munich, Germany. Didn't you check into the
Handiham EchoLink net yesterday? Oh, by the way, your voice sounded familiar
to me. Aren't you the guy who used to produce reviews of some popular audio
games such as Monkey Business? Well, after listening to some of your
reviews, I actually ended up spending money on those games instead of
getting new ham gear.
Anyway, welcome back to amateur radio. Hope to hear you again on EchoLink.
73, Christoph, DF9WM
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: For blind ham radio operators
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Im Auftrag von Kelly Sapergia
> Gesendet: Montag, 5. September 2011 23:15
> An: [log in to unmask]
> Betreff: Introducing Myself and a Question Regarding PSK31
>
> Hi,
>
> My name is Kelly Sapergia, and I'm from Moose Jaw,
> Saskatchewan, Canada (my
> callsign is VE5KJS). I've been an amateur radio operator
> since 1997, and am
> getting back into the hobby after a few years of being off
> the HF band
> because I didn't have an antenna at my current QTH until last
> month. I use a
> Kenwood TS-570D for HF, and a Radio Shack HTX-202 for
> 2-meters. At the
> moment, I'm having fun brushing up on my morse code using
> programs like
> Morse Runner, NuMorse and others, and trying to call CQ on HF.
>
> Now, onto my question. I've been hearing about various
> digital modes for
> amateur radio, such as PSK31. I believe W1AW transmits
> bulletins with this
> mode (I know you can hear something on their EchoLink node,
> but it sounds
> very high-pitched), and was wondering if there's any software
> that a blind
> operator can use to decode these messages?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Yours Sincerely,
> Kelly John Sapergia, VE5KJS
> Show Host and Production Director
> The Global Voice Internet Radio
> www.theglobalvoice.info
> Personal Website: www.ksapergia.net
> Business Website: www.kjsproductions.com
>
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