LB1UE
08-19-2005, 10:28 AM
Imagine a CAT interface with the following options:
- Connects to the internet and sending a QRV status
- Connected to your tranceiver
- Connected to your computer
The operator visit an imaginary website:
- www.epileup.com
Within this site, he will be able to see all connected operators available. The system calculates propagation etc.
The operator picks a station, and the CAT interface is signaled. The operator is now queued for this station, and the CAT interface will send an audible message when the station is ready for a QSO.
The operator may follow the pileup on his computer screen, and watching his place in the queue.
The station driving DX, will easilly pick stations from the queue on his side of this comlink.
Besides exchanging the necessary information by SSB, I think the system should send RST data live, so the operators may watch the others meters. This may be done using a small digital protocol beneath the SSB conversation.
Since this system may be built to alow a computer to run digimodes automatically, it should not be alowed to count for awards such as DXCC and Contests.
But it could have it's own awards.
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The reason I want to encourage such a project is that many amateurs has done so much and they need something new. I hope the community will accept this idea as interesting and that interested amateurs with knowledge of computer technology and printboard design will participate in this project.
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We may discuss this on QRZ and then decide a name for the project, select participants and start.
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Thank you in advamce
with Regards
Filip Poverud
73 de LB1UE
- Connects to the internet and sending a QRV status
- Connected to your tranceiver
- Connected to your computer
The operator visit an imaginary website:
- www.epileup.com
Within this site, he will be able to see all connected operators available. The system calculates propagation etc.
The operator picks a station, and the CAT interface is signaled. The operator is now queued for this station, and the CAT interface will send an audible message when the station is ready for a QSO.
The operator may follow the pileup on his computer screen, and watching his place in the queue.
The station driving DX, will easilly pick stations from the queue on his side of this comlink.
Besides exchanging the necessary information by SSB, I think the system should send RST data live, so the operators may watch the others meters. This may be done using a small digital protocol beneath the SSB conversation.
Since this system may be built to alow a computer to run digimodes automatically, it should not be alowed to count for awards such as DXCC and Contests.
But it could have it's own awards.
---
The reason I want to encourage such a project is that many amateurs has done so much and they need something new. I hope the community will accept this idea as interesting and that interested amateurs with knowledge of computer technology and printboard design will participate in this project.
---
We may discuss this on QRZ and then decide a name for the project, select participants and start.
---
Thank you in advamce
with Regards
Filip Poverud
73 de LB1UE