Well, it's almost that time of year again! I'm not going to be able to make it this year, but I'm sure other club members will. Here's an idea I had last year...
I just joined the group so I thought I'd say hello. As you can see by my signature, I am a ham, KC2SSB. I am currently getting set up for 49mhz operation. I...
In a message dated 5/2/2003 11:19:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... I just found a listing in the file section. It recommends that people operate on 49.830 and...
Hey there, Im from northern NJ and figured Id say hi. Im not a HAM, to techncal and to expensive, but I messed around with CB, scanning, and 49 MHz as a kid...
I created a photo album called "10 Channel Base" in the Photos section of this Yahoo Group. It has a couple of picture of my 10-channel base radio. It's...
Hi everyone, This is my very first post in this group. It's good to see people putting great ideas to work. I'm looking to modify a cordless phone in the 49Mhz...
Hello, It's great to see a new active member of the group, especially a Yahoo! user who isn't a spammer! :-) This sounds like a great idea. I hadn't thought of...
I'm hearing what sounds like a fairly weak CW signal on 49.8600MHz at 12:49PM Eastern / 1649 UTC. Could be the unselective receiver hearing six-meter comms,...
I checked Dex's status page and he shows he is off now but I guess he could have been on then. The LWCA page lists the frequency of the NC beacon as 49.8525...
I'd like to know more about your use of the pic chip. Is it only for scanning purposes? Also, can you post the source code or the hex file? I've been looking...
I *LIKE* that idea! A schematic for a customized 49MHz base station and computer-control software would be great! I'd be more than glad to host the software...
http://www.atlasce.com/FCC_part15.htm "The following Part 15 regulations contain all updates and changes made by the Commission as of May 30, 2002. In...
There is a pair of 5 channel units on Ebay right now if you want them. They are an older model with a different number that I can't seem to remember off the...
These frequencies are the frequencies that the 49MHz ERC suggests you use for hobbyist operations. Because the 49MHz band is shared with military operations,...
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Oops. Please ignore this. I forgot to do the final edits, so that's not very accurate. :-( I'll upload a new one now. 73, Michael 49H3MA 49MHz_Hobbyists...
Just curious, but I get the feeling that the use of the expanded frequencies is being frowned upon? Just making sure.. I think we should still keep the 49.83 &...
My profile on the web site is missing and is replaced with Charles Wehking, 49N0CW. Will this be fixed upon the creation of the new web site or should I send...
... operations must occur between 49.6600 - 50.0000MHz. The rest is reserved for cordless phones? I just removed them until I could find out more about what...
... Yet another problem with the profiles. This will be fixed with the new site, which will hopefully have a bit of PHP on it to let me automatically post the ...
Hi all, Yes, I *am* still alive, though incredibly busy, which explains why I haven't been answering a lot of club email lately. :-) However, I am working on a...
From what I can see in Part 15, we can operate anywhere within 49.820 to 49.900, keeping our signal entirely within those limits. With FM, we have the channels...
Yes, the PIC handles the LCD, the scanning & logic associated with it (lockout, etc.), and most of the switches. I've posted the source code on my website: ...
Great! You think you can upload it to the Files section of the board though? Angelfire screwed up the formating of the ASCII text so trying to read the code...
No problem. I'll also try and figure out a place for you to host at (preferably for free). Pete ... new site, ... automatically post the ... free host ... ...
Hmmm. I wonder if they would ever update it... They say this doesn't include telephones so what would the phones fall under? What are the requirements that...
Well, I have a couple of hosting ideas. HostUltra and ProHosting both offer free hosting with some decent features. CGI/Perl, OK bandwidth and space, etc. I'm...