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Re: [IRCA] DXpedition capture files?
A TOH snip of about 2 minutes would run around 1 gig, so DroopBox is
practical if we adopted James' idea of a limited shelf-life there in the
attic. (If we were filling up I could warn people that specific files were
about to be deleted in 3 days or so...)
Regards,
Mark Durenberger
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Black
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 8:44 PM
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
Subject: Re: [IRCA] DXpedition capture files?
I am not the most technical bear in the woods but there has to be a service
that would fit our needs. I have Dropbox with 69 gigs and it doesnât cost
anything. Granted that's not enough for a dozen or so to be sending 4 and 5
gig files all the time but I think they have something called Dropbox for
business at an added cost that would have all the capacity needed. If
anybody knows of other services, jump in and we can put them in the pot and
compare. Once we know of the best compromise of features and price we can
talk about how to deal with the cost and the administrative logistics.
Chris, transplanted TA DXer, Redmond WA
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Durenberger
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 2:33 PM
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
Subject: Re: [IRCA] DXpedition capture files?
I think a lot of us would contribute Perseus snips if they didn't have to
always be current.
Some form of pre-upload "vetting" might be a good thing, to minimize
congestion. It could take the following general form:
"I have TOH snips of MW taken at ____ PM (AM) on a 140-ft Broadside D-Kaz
oriented 325 degrees from ____ (QTH). Payload size___. Holler if you want
them"
The offered snips are uploaded only if someone asked for them. 'Admin'
keeps the list of offers and from time to time posts a reminder here that
such snips are available by request.
I'd be more than happy to be that 'Admin'...but first we need a storage
site.
Cheers!
Mark Durenberger
A few days back I commented about possible availability of RF capture files
from recent DXpeditions, as in the days when Guy Atkins ran the "Five Below"
website.
I haven't seen any comments about this yet. Recent DXpeditions would
include Masset, Rockworks, and Grayland on the West Coast as well as any
East Coast activity such as the Miscou Island, NB outing (about which I have
read remarkably little so far).
Usually we're talking about Perseus files but, presumably with the
availability of HDSDR etc. generic software, other file formats such as
Elad, Excalibur, and Afedri could also be shared for everyone's enjoyment.
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
South Yarmouth, MA
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