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Prolific usb to serial driver hxc
Prolific usb to serial driver hxc




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  1. #PROLIFIC USB TO SERIAL DRIVER HXC HOW TO#
  2. #PROLIFIC USB TO SERIAL DRIVER HXC PDF#

I’ll still explain them, but because they’re optional and often not used I’ve left them blank. Notice that a couple of the boxes are blank. For now I’ll ignore the part at the bottom where it says “REC’D” and “SENT” as well as the box just below the preamble on the right where it says “THIS RADIO MESSAGE WAS RECEIVED AT,” since those are just for record-keeping. The four main parts of the radiogram are the preamble (at the top), the address block (just below the preamble on the left), the text (the main body of the message), and the signature (just below the text).

#PROLIFIC USB TO SERIAL DRIVER HXC PDF#

(Thank you to the Oregon ACES program for sharing a fillable PDF of the radiogram I used it to create what you see here.) Here’s an example that I’d like to explain piece by piece.

prolific usb to serial driver hxc

I won’t wax on about everything involved here - if you want to learn more just click here.

#PROLIFIC USB TO SERIAL DRIVER HXC HOW TO#

In this post I’ll describe how to compose a basic radiogram. Hopefully I’ll get back to regular posting next week. After dashing this off it’s back to work for me. He surprised me a couple months ago by asking about this, and now he’s all registered for classes and already has a pile of books to study. Thus concludes the latest ARES news from Yellow Medicine County.Īnd on the home front it appears that by elmering my son Antonio, KAØCEM, I have unwittingly steered him toward a career as an electrician! This past Wednesday he was admitted to the Electrician AAS program of MN West Community College, Canby, as a PSEO (Post-Secondary Enrollment Option) student in his last two years of highschool/homeschool. In July I covered the ARRL radiogram, an introduction to the Incident Command System, and spent one session discussing lessons learned in the search for the missing girl. The weekly Yellow Medicine County ARES Training Net continues. Thanks be to God, the girl eventually turned up safe. Long story short, by the time the search was concluded, many more firefighters would be involved as well as local K9, bloodhounds from Watertown, SD and the MN State Patrol Helicopter. Upon arrival at the scene we found ourselves in the midst of many similarly-clad firefighters and EMS personnel as well as police officers and deputies. Intending to just help our friends, I told my son to throw on his ARES vest to be more visible, I grabbed mine, and we brought our HT’s so we could communicate. At first I wasn’t even thinking in terms of ARES. After I received a phone call from a friend, my son and I assisted in searching for a missing girl. We had one emergency operation in July, though I sort of backed into it. Now we are ready to make application for 501(c)(3) status with the IRS. We filed our articles of incorporation with the MN Secretary of State and also obtained vanity call sign WØYMC (Yellow Medicine County) from the FCC! Two nights ago, the board of directors held their organizational meeting at which they adopted bylaws, elected officers, etc. On July 5, Yellow Medicine County ARES®, Inc. More important matters have largely taken precedence over ham radio and blogging, but ham radio has by no means died at the QTH of NØIP and KAØCEM!ĪRES® has been thriving here. The last couple of weeks have been unusually busy. It’s been too long since I’ve posted for those waiting for my next post on the ARRL Radiogram, please pardon the delay.






Prolific usb to serial driver hxc