KF7SOG
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Happy World Amateur Radio Day!
7:23 PM Apr 18th
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@ Yaesu FT60R
2:13 AM Apr 7th
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in reply to ke7jtu
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SUCCESS!
11:24 PM Apr 6th
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Done. Unplugging cable. Testing...
11:23 PM Apr 6th
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Transferring back...
11:22 PM Apr 6th
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First batch done. Saving. Starting HT's write initialization. Starting transfer...
11:20 PM Apr 6th
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Spreadsheet time!
Let's.
Input.
Numbers.
Pity, the local repeater list is a PDF...
10:38 PM Apr 6th
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Cable was bumped during transfer. Ok, retrying... Transfer re-commencing... Transferring... Bam! Good, it worked this time!
10:35 PM Apr 6th
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*BOINK* ERROR: out of field ~something~ FFFFFUUUUU
10:32 PM Apr 6th
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Transfering...
10:30 PM Apr 6th
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USB cable connected. Driver working. Starting HT's clone initialization. FT Commander sees radio. Transfer commencing!
10:29 PM Apr 6th
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Which com port? Checking... checking... Ah, it's COM 3. Bam! Set! That was easy, but non-obvious.
10:26 PM Apr 6th
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Checking readme... I have to set COM port? Huh? It's USB. Fine whatever.
10:24 PM Apr 6th
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FT Commander attempting to clone: ERROR. Software can't see the radio. Nice.
10:22 PM Apr 6th
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I finally got the USB programming cable for my Yaesu HT. I'm currently fighting with KC8UNJ's FT Commander.
10:12 PM Apr 6th
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Nothing new to report at this time.
8:05 PM Mar 20th
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I'm still planning to go to Defcon, tho.
2:40 PM Mar 7th
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Not doing much at the moment, too many life-distractions to deal with at the moment.
2:39 PM Mar 7th
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@ I was told that you were involved with the wireless village at DefCon, I live here in Vegas, and I'm interested helping out.
2:55 AM Jan 25th
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@ I used to work for a collage bookstore, and the key thing is to: THINK AHEAD. If the semester starts in two weeks you're out of luck
2:31 AM Jan 25th
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in reply to DISPATCHNERD
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- Name KF7SOG
- Location 36.228 -115.069
- Bio I'm a relatively new (since 11/11), General-class, amateur radio license-holder. I still have quite a bit to learn about the hobby.
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