[aprssig] Re: DFing voice on 144.39 in NOVA

Chris Howard w0ep at frii.com
Wed May 17 10:21:38 EDT 2006


How about someone... like a weather service office,
that has an Icom 706 or other VOX capable radio
set up to monitor APRS for CWOP purposes.

The computer sound card is announcing stations
audibly, triggering the microphone vox. 

(I'll bet you guys have already thought of that.)

Chris
w0ep


On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 08:14, Robert Bruninga wrote:
> None of these have worked.
> Hence we are going to the FCC address base next...
> It is clearly inadvertant, since the VOX circuit makes
> the callsigns almost unintelligible, so we are sure 
> the person is not aware it is going over the air..
> 
> And it is not on the APRS-IS (at least not withh 
> a position anywhere near).
> 
> Bob
> 
> >>> kb7tbt at gmail.com 05/17/06 8:38 AM >>>
> UI-View and AGWPE will be your culprit for announcing the stations on the 
> air
> 
> Look up all the surrounding stations on FindU.com or run UI-View and see 
> what stations around the area are using UI-View.
> 
> Take the antenna OFF of the top of your HT and do a drive by.
> 
> 
> KB7TBT
> http://www.kb7tbt.com
> DM33
> 
> Google: What Starts In Beta Stays In Beta!
> 
> 
> 
> > I suspect this is someone with a sound card interface, running APRS 
> > software that just happens to announce new stations - which are being 
> > announced over the same sound card as they are using for their  packet... 
> > I don't know what software does that, but that, too, would  probably help 
> > narrow it down. 
> 
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