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NexxuSix
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Friday Night Fun Net | Ham Radio Amateur Radio Live Broadcast Worldwide Radio | KD9MED
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Ham Radio Amateur Radio Live Broadcast Worldwide Radio | KD9MED The Friday Night Fun Net is held on the 147.195 K9RFD Repeater with a 114.8 PL and a (plus) offset at 8pm (20:00CST, 01:00Z) on Fridays with Net Control Jimmy / KC9GCR. Note: Sometimes the net is held on the 146.610 W9AXD Repeater with a 114.8 PL tone and a - (minus) offset, pending band conditions.
Tea Ceremony Introduction - Japanese Anderson Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
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Tea Ceremony Introduction - Japanese Anderson Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
Candy Man - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
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Candy Man - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
Kyudo with Yasua Ito - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
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Kyudo with Yasua Ito - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
Shodo with Hekuin Oda Sensei - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
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Shodo with Hekuin Oda Sensei - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
Chicago Koto Group - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
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Chicago Koto Group - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
Ho Etsu Taiko - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
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Ho Etsu Taiko - Anderson Japanese Gardens - Japanese Festival July 28-29, 2023
18,000 Foot Jump, with Chicago Skydive at Rochelle, IL
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18,000 Foot Jump, with Chicago Skydive at Rochelle, IL
17m Activity Group Winter Field Day QSO
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17m Activity Group Winter Field Day QSO
17m Activity Group for 25 December, 2021
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17m Activity Group for 25 December, 2021
Friday Night Fun Net - September 10, 2021
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Friday Night Fun Net - September 10, 2021
Friday Night Fun Net - September 3, 2021
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Friday Night Fun Net - September 3, 2021
Connecting the VBand Interface to Morse-it
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Connecting the VBand Interface to Morse-it
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I'm going to this place in 3 days for my first skydive ever! Also at 18,000 ft!
Thanks for this video, I have a vband interface that presents itself as a USB HID keyboard, which is similar to what you are doing here ant it works great with Morse-It, but could you explain what you mean by "Chaining the sequences together" at 1:55 ?
Chaining is an option under CW Ops that you can toggle on or off. When the option is on, it will advance through each segment of the lesson automatically. Otherwise, when off, it will stop at the end of the current segment you are on. Choose session, then Chain segment, or Stop chain to start of stop the chain process.
@@NexxuSix Many thanks! I'll give that a go.
Thats at flight deck 😮
… anyone got anything working with an iPad Pro? Using; e.g. IPAC2 or ‘Ham Radio Solution’ dongle … thanks
Nice job off the battle whip!
@1:24 “this is what the final setup looks like” that’s a little intense - a lot of gear for the couch.
Mine doesn't work without the belt. Where do i get the belt? Thanks for the video.
American Morse should have it. Their customer support has been very good in my experience. Contact them for the belt, and thank you for the compliments! www.americanmorse.com/portapaddlelegmount.htm
Oh No the Red Pen!!!!!!!!!
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage (de France) !!!
50.25 KF9SD
how awesome, what a show! :)
What a beautiful and informative video!
Thanks for sharing these. 👍
Thank you very much for the video and the explanations about the chikurin-ha style. I do heki -style (master Inagaki sensei) more than 25 years. kyudodetmold
You’re welcome! I’m glad you have enjoyed the video. This is my first experience with Kyudo =)
Will it work with iPhone?
I have not tried hooking up a key to an iPhone, but it should work, provided the phone supports a hardware keyboard. I know the iPhone will support a Bluetooth keyboard, and should perhaps support a hardware keyboard as well. If it does, then it should work.
@@NexxuSix it works very good
Go to 40:06 for my first experiment with MFJ-932 passive loop antenna.
Go to 1:04:02 for KD9MAP Mea Culpa.
I'm using a setup as shown in the video: iPad (9th Generation) running ios 16.4.1; Ham Radio Solutions USB Paddle Interface v1.4; Apple ios compatible Lightning-to-USB interface ("Camera Adapter"). The paddle is a (classic) Vibroplex dual lever paddle. No matter how low I set the wpm Speed in the Settings, the result I get on the screen when using the "Tap" feature is two--sometimes three--dits for one tap on the dit lever and two or more dahs for one tap on dah paddle. So, for example, it's impossible to tap out the letter "a" because tapping the dit (of the letter "a" Morse combination "di-dah") produces an immediate display of a letter "i" on the screen--this is because "di-dah," i.e., two "dits" is the letter "i." With the setup per the current instructions (from the video) of the current Morse-It version (v10.0) the app is useless (for me, anyway) as a CW learning and skill enhancement tool. Perhaps a less than major app update can eliminate the doubling of dits and dahs entered using theHam Radio Solutions interface, camera interface and paddle combination.
Hello George! I do not have a Vibroplex classic dual lever to test this with. If the classic dual lever is like a standard iambic key (one lever per “switch”) you should have one input and two outputs like a standard iambic key (one for left, one for right) is this correct? I will pass this on to the developer, as there are some parts of the OS that may be causing this issue. Thank you es 73!
Hi George, I'm afraid this is not a problem in Morse-it itself, but I could be wrong. I had another user who had a similar problem, and it seemed that the problem was either in the OS or in the adapter. The problem could also be (as another commenter on this youtube video said) that your Vibroplex has contact bouncing (which could trigger erroneous keyboard events). (There are some tutorials on how to debounce a Vibroplex). There are some websites you can try to access with Safari to log the keystrokes. This allows you to test if the OS/adapter handles everything correctly and sends the correct keyboard key information at the right time: nothing more, nothing less. Another thing to check is that you're not using a keyboard extension on your phone. I had a user who reported that the GBoard was causing problems (but this may not be the case with Morse-it 10.0 anymore). Can you contact me directly at contact@pacolabs.com so I can investigate your problem (and give you the keyboard test url)? Thanks you.
Hi George, I didn't get an email from you or a response to this video, but in case you still have the problem, I just added an option in Morse-it v10.0.1 that enables some software debouncing. This may allow you to filter out the unwanted keyboard events that are triggered when you press or release the pad. I also added a keyboard event viewer directly in the application, so you can see exactly what events are being received by the OS (and then the application). Please, if you have time, let me know if it works for you or not.
When I quickly press the MacBook keyboard or external keyboard, the program repeats the dots endlessly until I turn program off. Only the microphone and touchpad work. I bought the paid version.
Ok I will let the developer know… Thank you es 73!
Hi @segrus Can you confirm that your configuration is the same as in the video? - At 2:39 (Iambic paddle is selected) - At 3:12 (ICade is disabled, keyboard is enabled, keyboard has left and right control keys for dash and dot, and up arrow for dot+dash) You say you use your MacBook keyboard, how is it connected to your iPhone/iPad? Since you are using a keyboard directly (and not the VBand adapter), you can try keys other than the left and right control keys (something like the left and right arrows) and see if you have the problem? Also, do you have any custom keyboard extensions on your iPhone/iPad? I have heard that some may be able to change the hardware keyboard inputs. Disabling them might solve the issue.
@@PacoLabsGames I've already tried all the settings. The keyboard is built into Macbook, his native. Maybe it doesn't work because I'm using the ipad version of the program on Macbook. Then it would be nice if you could fix this bug. I just press any key and release it, but the program continues to dots indefinitely, as if I were holding a button all the time.
@@segrus So do you confirm that the iCade setting is disabled, and that even if you set the "Left Arrow" key instead of the "Left Control" key, and you press the Left Arrow key on your keyboard, you still have the problem? I'm sorry for these precise questions, but I don't have an M1 Mac to test this feature from Apple that allows to run iPad apps on the Mac. The Morse-it app is really made for iPad/iPhone. Apple's feature to run iPad apps on Mac might have bugs, and I suppose there are no bugs I can fix in Morse-it, since the keyboard is recognized correctly on the real iPad device. The fact that I insist on the " Left Control " key thing is that on the Mac, the Left Control key is heavily used by the system, for example, if you press the Left Control key and then press the up arrow, the OS window picker will be displayed. This might interfere with the app also using the same key. I'll try to find a M1 Mac to test the application.
@@PacoLabsGames I shot you a video. I hope it helps. I've already tried all the settings, connected the external keyboard, made a program in Arduino, everything is useless. Repeating key press in the MacOS settings is also disabled. It's inside the program that happens. Link th-cam.com/video/nKNGrgzrwpY/w-d-xo.html I will be very glad if you fix it. The rest of the features work perfectly and you can safely advertise your Macbook program too. If you can correct the error. Thank you for the quick connection!
Good to know, I'm considering the 991A so this is helpful, thanks. ;)
What's your counterpoise and other antenna setup looking like?
The antenna is nothing more than a stock whip antenna that came with the radio. I use only one of the wire reels from the stock counterpoise kit as well. The stock counterpoise is a four reel set, with a center tap that I would normally use with the mast antenna. However, the single counterpoise is attached to the ground lug of the radio, and flung out into the yard about 20 feet or so.
@@NexxuSix Crazy performance, thank you for the rundown. Given that the manual issued with the radio gives a 100km range, I'm surprised by how far you managed to use this radio. Very cool.
Jim or you tube should say month day year at end
Great video! de W2CSI
Congratulations bud
How awesome!
I guess there are three things that fall from the sky now. Congratulations!
What did you use to get the band scope / waterfall? Did you mod the radio with a RTL dongle ? Thank you
I used FLDigi, and the FT-991a acts like a USB sound card.
6=(minus, 7=plus) offset,
This video is soooooooo old
Solid into repeter
Could you please share the brand and model key and paddles?
The keys are available though American Morse Equipment: americanmorse.com
It’s possible but how did you do it? That the big question
I’m using FLDigi to act as a remote.
Nice station! Thanks for sharing. 73 K4UL.
Check out KF4L too ! Great stuff you got there!
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Always Awesome!
Thank you, Ed! I was looking through your videos as well, hoping you might have covered this one. It looks like you have been offline for awhile? I hope your holidays are going well, and the new year is good to you. 73!
@@NexxuSix I got sidelined from my live streams. I lost my computer to a hard drive crash, and getting a new computer took a while due to availability. I have one now, but then life and time didn't match up yet. I hope to be back soon.
well got a vband and iambic doubledots or double dashes. It seem like the hardware interface doesn't debounce the keys? any tips?
I ran several tests. I have an Iambic key, and under settings, I use iambic-A for key type. Under hardware interface, I use iambic / memory with keyboard as the interface for V-Band. It might be your key contacts. Check for proper setup, and clean contacts.
thank you for showing this setup, great work!
I listened to the whole fun net, and I wanna tell every active or inactive military thank you for your service.
This is so cool.
That was really awesome guys! 👍🏼
Is there any thing less expensive than an IPAC 2 interface that you can recommend? thx
You might want to look at the VBand interface. That is reviewed on my other video.
@@NexxuSix Great. thx.
It would have been immensely more informative if you had actually shot a video demonstration of the interface. In its present form, it is nothing more than a slide show with voice over: fair but not so good.
This video just simply demonstrates on how to connect VBand to Morse-It. If you look at my first video, you can see me actually using Morse-It with a straight key as well as a bug. Functionally speaking, the VBand interface is just the same as the arcade interface as mentioned in my previous video.
This is great ! thank you very much 🙂
Lots of good info great video. 🤠
Always good stuff
My computer crashed. Got some reset to do.... Thanks for posting!
I miss winter time! My summer sched really imposes on radio time!.. great stuff!
Nice videos, cool to see your progress. I am also building a hexapod on Raspberry Pi (it looks like that's what you have also?). What steps did you take take to get started using Py4bot? Did you install the package onto the RPi or do you do the coding from the desktop?
The program is made by a guy across the pond. He had a basic version working, but no plans to finish it. So, when I discovered Py4bot some time ago, I worked with the programmer to write a version that would work with the hexapod frame. The version you see in this video is about 90% complete, and does work, but the kinetics still need a bit of fine tuning.