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using hamshere radio
2010-05-20 04:17 |
Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 8 |
Why I cannot find radio on the site. I payed money on 18 May 2010.
Franky Marsh |
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Re: using hamshere radio
2010-05-20 11:19 |
Moderator Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 160 |
Hello Franky KF7FEF
Read your Private Message I sent to you connected to your other POST. You need to Download HamSPhere Software available on the HAMSPher Forum page. More details on the message I sent you Private message ............ 73 Vic VE3JAR |
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Re: using hamshere radio
2010-05-22 19:56 |
Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 15 |
HOW DO I FIND A STATIONS CALL SIGN ON HAMSPHERE? | |
Re: using hamshere radio
2010-06-11 23:03 |
Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1 |
i noticed in the trial period that all the frequencies are not there. on 20 meters i can not go to the whole band. when i pay will i get the whole band. thanks | |
HOW TO USE AS RECEIVER
2010-06-12 00:33 |
Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1 |
HOW DO I USE AS A RECEIVER | |
Re: using hamshere radio
2010-06-12 06:31 |
Admin Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1,061 |
No, the trial is a fully working program.
HamSphere is a virtual simulated shortwave band with Ham radio operators and DXers from 180 countries. The virtual bands are 100 kHz wide. This is the band plan of HamSphere virtual shortwave band: 6 meters 50101-50196 kHz 10 meters 28401-28496 kHz 11 meters 27501-27596 kHz 15 meters 21301-21396 kHz 17 meters 18101-18196 kHz 20 meters 14201-14296 kHz 30 meters 10101-10196 kHz 40 meters 7001-7096 kHz 80 meters 3701-3796 kHz 160 meters 1801-1896 kHz 73 de Kelly 5B4AIT N3SHM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i noticed in the trial period that all the > frequencies are not there. on 20 meters i can not > go to the whole band. when i pay will i get the > whole band. thanks |
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Re: using hamshere radio
2010-08-31 14:07 |
Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1 |
5B4AIT Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 6 meters 50101-50196 kHz > 10 meters 28401-28496 kHz > 11 meters 27501-27596 kHz > 15 meters 21301-21396 kHz > 17 meters 18101-18196 kHz > 20 meters 14201-14296 kHz > 30 meters 10101-10196 kHz > 40 meters 7001-7096 kHz > 80 meters 3701-3796 kHz > 160 meters 1801-1896 kHz > > > 73 de Kelly > 5B4AIT Just to be 100% clear..what you are saying is this program will not allow me to tune into my favorite nets at 3.940 and 14.300, correct? 73s de Singh, AJ4VS |
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Re: using hamshere radio
2010-08-31 14:19 |
Moderator Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 108 |
What you must remember is that HamSphere is an internet based simulation and is not, and should not be, connected in any way to RF transceivers.
The application and servers operate in the simulated bands listed above and would not allow you to connect to the nets on 3.940 or 14.300. Andy KF6PVT/MM0BQV/Broadcaster Hamsphere Forum Moderator |
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Re: using hamshere radio
2010-09-03 08:26 |
Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 28 |
5B4AIT Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > No, the trial is a fully working program. > > HamSphere is a virtual simulated shortwave band > with Ham radio operators and DXers from 180 > countries. > > The virtual bands are 100 kHz wide. > This is the band plan of HamSphere virtual > shortwave band: > > 6 meters 50101-50196 kHz > 10 meters 28401-28496 kHz > 11 meters 27501-27596 kHz > 15 meters 21301-21396 kHz > 17 meters 18101-18196 kHz > 20 meters 14201-14296 kHz > 30 meters 10101-10196 kHz > 40 meters 7001-7096 kHz > 80 meters 3701-3796 kHz > 160 meters 1801-1896 kHz > > > 73 de Kelly > 5B4AIT Kelly, How come the live cluster web page shows stations active in the 28501 - 28599 freq range on 10m? I think you may have had a finger fault problem with the tables. hi hi 73 Bruce 43HS031 |
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Re: using hamshere radio
2010-09-03 09:08 |
Admin Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1,061 |
Bruce, I think you are right. Let me have a look at it
Thanks Kelly |
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