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   -=> Daryl Stout wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-   
      
    JA>that's NOT D-Star that you know of? For MAC I mean?   
      
    DS> Not offhand. The only thing I know about an apple is that it's hard   
    DS> to eat with dentures, unless you use an apple coring device, where you   
    DS> can eat it in slivers.    
      
   LOL :-)   
      
    DS> you have to keep the visitors and the operators well fed. And, yes, if   
    DS> you eat ham, you are cannibalistic (hi hi).   
      
   :-)   
      
    JA>Yeah, probably, just like Pokemon Go or something like that that runs   
    JA>all the time.   
      
    DS> I don't have any games on my smartphone. I use it to check email and   
    DS> weather data. I switched my main browser from Google Chrome to Mozilla   
    DS> Firefox. I've been pleasantly surprised with it, and wondered why I   
    DS> waited so long to do it. But, I've done that in the past, including:   
      
   Well I have an iPhone, so I use Safari for the browser. Since I have a   
   Mac laptop, it shares saved passwords and history and bookmarks and...   
      
    DS> 1) Buying a TNC at the Memphis, Tennessee hamfest 20 years ago, when it   
    DS> was at the fairgrounds...to use on packet. But, it sat in my closet for   
    DS> 2 years.   
      
   TNC?   
      
    DS> 2) Upgrading from Windows 98 to XP -- then finally from Windows 7. With   
    DS> Windows 7 security updates and support ending in January, 2020,   
    DS> Microsoft is trying to get the holdouts to upgrade to Windows 10. Right   
    DS> now, I can't afford to do so...even off of Amazon. $200 per copy, and   
    DS> needing 1 for each computer, makes a rather steep proposition...I could   
    DS> buy a nice rig for that.   
      
   I thought Win10 was a free upgrade from 7? I know for a while there it   
   would force itself? Was that a period of free or something?   
      
    DS> 3) Not getting into D-Star and D-Rats when I first had the chance to do   
    DS> so. The latter allows you to chat, exchange messages, and transfer   
    DS> files, in real time. Some nets meet in "chat rooms" (you can also set   
    DS> up a "private chat" with another ham), and the conversation gets busy.   
      
   Speaking of money, that's why I never did anything with D-Star. For what   
   it would cost to get into I could buy other stuff that I like or need. :-)   
   I collect comics so I have a small budget for that every month, plus I   
   play the Star Wars X-Wing miniatures game. I don't spend a ton with it,   
   but I do spend some, plus some gas to drive for tourneys and such...   
      
    DS> 4) Changing from Google Chrome to Mozilla Firefox. Google has taken   
    DS> forever and a day to load, and Firefox works much faster.   
      
   On your phone? I use Safari on laptop as well as phone, but I do   
   use Chrome for Google based stuff at work. We are a Google Apps for   
   Education school system, and the admin stuff works better with    
   Chrome, plus I can keep my logins seperate. :-)   
      
   Never was a fan of Firefox, but that's a Ford/Chevy issue to me. :-)   
      
    DS> I used to use Facebook and Messenger on my phone, but don't anymore.   
    DS> I've gotten so where I use an add-on called "Fluff Busting Purity". It   
    DS> filters out all the ads, group suggestions, and other "garbage" that   
    DS> you may not want to see, as you browse Facebook. Right now, I only get   
    DS> on there to:   
      
   I always learn new stuff from you. :-) Just installed FB Purity and will   
   see how it goes!   
      
    DS> A) Upload the "Net Menu" of D-Star, D-Rats, and Echolink Nets (with   
    DS> links to CQ100, D-Star HF, and DMR Nets) to the D-Star Users, D-Star   
    DS> Nets, and DMR Nets groups.   
      
    DS> B) Take checkins for the Arklatex D-Star Net in its respective   
    DS> group...I'll soon do the same with the QCWA group and its D-Star Net,   
    DS> once it moves to the QuadNet array on May 5.   
      
    DS> C) Post the link to the "Rail Passengers Association" News Hotline to   
    DS> the D-Star Trains Net, and the Railfans R Us groups.   
      
    DS> I was spending too much time on there, although I did obtain a bunch   
    DS> of graphical files for areas on the BBS.   
      
   Yeah, I'm not a FB 'fan,' but not a hater either. It turns out that the   
   podcasts I listen to all have groups there for chat/discussion/feedback   
   so it's the default place to 'talk' to people.   
      
    JA> DS> Do you mean Echolink??   
      
    JA>Yeah, like that I guess...   
      
    DS> Not sure. The only times I get on Echolink are to check into The   
      
   I've gotten on there a few times just to play around. One of my early   
   times I made a connection with someone in Corinth Mississippi. He was   
   sitting outside the local tire shop waiting for it to open and didn't   
   know their local repeater was connected to echolink, so I was sitting   
   with my laptop talking over the air to him. :-)   
      
    DS> I've done very little with DMR, and   
    DS> spend most of my time with D-Star and D-Rats.   
      
   I might have told you but there was a local 'interest' in DMR several   
   months ago. I never got into it, as I don't have a DMR radio, and then   
   interest seemed to die out just as fast, so no reason to get into it.   
   :-)   
      
    DS> No, but for some new hams, "mic fright" is a very real threat. Also,   
       
   I've been on stage off and on since I was 14 years old - got over 'mic   
   fright' a loooong time ago - LOL.   
      
    DS> for those hams who've had to move to an assisted living center,   
    DS> nursing home, or into an HOA, with CC&R's, it still lets one enjoy the   
    DS> ham radio hobby, without all the gear. Unlike regular HF, where you   
    DS> have to have a Technician Class license, to use "a sliver" of 80, 40,   
    DS> 15, and 10 meters" for CW only...and another sliver of 10 meters for   
    DS> SSB...but have to be a General or higher to get far more...CQ100 allows   
    DS> Novice Class hams and up to use it. I've even done PSK31 with it.   
      
   Yeah, that makes sense! I guess it's like us using the echonets to 'talk'   
   when we could email directly. I'm not dialing up, but I am 'connecting'   
   to a BBS with software, etc. And I'm using an offline mail reader, though   
   time on the BBS is no longer limited like in the old days. :-)   
      
    DS> There is a yearly fee (currently $39), but paid subscribers can use   
    DS> the service for free on Sunday, and they get an add-on called QSO-TV --   
    DS> sort of like a VoIP version of Amateur Television. While I've seen some   
    DS> "wild pictures" on there, one ham in Canada just constructed band pass   
    DS> filters for 2 meters and 6 meters, and he sent an image of the circuit   
    DS> board, as well as the box it was in. Folks also "checkin to the net"   
    DS> via that addon.   
      
   Hmm... I may have to give it a whirl then... I was turned off by the    
   Windows Only part of it, but I do have the capacity to run Windows on   
   my Mac via Parallels. I used to have to do it a LOT for work, but as   
   time has gone on we've managed to move more and more away from "windows   
   only" things...   
      
    DS> I do the QCWA (Quarter Century Wireless Association) CQ100 Net on   
    DS> Friday mornings at 10am Central Time, and it's on the same frequency as   
    DS> their 20 meter HF net, which is at 2000 UTC on Sunday. But, lately, HF   
    DS> propagation has been in the toilet, as it were. I also do the QCWA   
    DS> D-Star Net at 4pm Central Time on Sunday, on Reflector 26A...but   
    DS> starting May 5, it'll move to the QuadNet Array (I'll be on X-Reflector   
    DS> 757A), where we can also pick up DMR, WIRES, and System Fusion users.   
    DS> Go to www.openquad.net for details.   
      
   More interesting stuff! Thanks! I always get a ton of info from you. :-)   
      
    DS> As for QCWA itself, if one has been licensed at least 25 years (for   
    DS> 2019, it's ANY TIME in 1994 or earlier), and is currently licensed,   
    DS> they can join the organization. Details are at www.qcwa.org -- I'm a   
    DS> member of the national organization, and the Arklatex Chapter.   
      
      
      
      
      
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