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mIRC Channel For SWL?
About a year ago or better I stumbled upon a real time mIRC channel for
milair/utility listings that was great - I can't remember what server it was on or what it was called - can anyone help? Was very nice to see the post/freq and tune quickly to that channel and hear the transmission. The hams there were very friendly and helpful as well - thanks to anyone who can steer me in the right direction John KF4ANC |
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 20:32:31 GMT, "TailGator"
wrote: About a year ago or better I stumbled upon a real time mIRC channel for milair/utility listings that was great - I can't remember what server it was on or what it was called - can anyone help? Was very nice to see the post/freq and tune quickly to that channel and hear the transmission. The hams there were very friendly and helpful as well - thanks to anyone who can steer me in the right direction John KF4ANC Try #monitor on IRCnet. irc1.us.ircnet.net is the server I use to connect. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ |
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Fantastic - that was it - thanks a million, John!
73s John KF4ANC "Radio Amateur KC2HMZ" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 20:32:31 GMT, "TailGator" wrote: About a year ago or better I stumbled upon a real time mIRC channel for milair/utility listings that was great - I can't remember what server it was on or what it was called - can anyone help? Was very nice to see the post/freq and tune quickly to that channel and hear the transmission. The hams there were very friendly and helpful as well - thanks to anyone who can steer me in the right direction John KF4ANC Try #monitor on IRCnet. irc1.us.ircnet.net is the server I use to connect. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ |
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How do I access that group on Earthlink ? I've visited the web page.
"TailGator" wrote in message om... Fantastic - that was it - thanks a million, John! 73s John KF4ANC "Radio Amateur KC2HMZ" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 20:32:31 GMT, "TailGator" wrote: About a year ago or better I stumbled upon a real time mIRC channel for milair/utility listings that was great - I can't remember what server it was on or what it was called - can anyone help? Was very nice to see the post/freq and tune quickly to that channel and hear the transmission. The hams there were very friendly and helpful as well - thanks to anyone who can steer me in the right direction John KF4ANC Try #monitor on IRCnet. irc1.us.ircnet.net is the server I use to connect. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ |
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 22:30:56 GMT, "Warpcore"
wrote: How do I access that group on Earthlink ? I've visited the web page. Try #monitor on IRCnet. irc1.us.ircnet.net is the server I use to connect. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ I'm not familiar with Earthlink. I did have a year's worth of AOL that came with a computer I bought once, but I used it for less than six months before realizing what a piece of crap AOL is and signing on with a real ISP. I do know that mIRC works on Earthlink, because one of the regulars in #monitor used to be on Earthlink and used mIRC to access the channel. If it's anything like AOL, you just minimize your Earthlink browser, then run your IRC client. Which means... You need an IRC client first. The program mIRC, available for free at www.mirc.com is a popular one for Windows based PCs; since this is the platform I use, this is what I'm familiar with. If you're on a Mac or use Linux or something, someone else will have to advise you on what to do. I'll assume you're running a Windows based PC, probably a safe assumption. If not, disregard the rest of this. Now, once you download mIRC from the above website (it's an .exe file, you just download it, log off, shut all your other programs down, and run the executable to install the program) and install the program, you'll need to configure it. This can be done from the options menu once you run the program (second icon from the left on the toolbar...looks like a hammer and a folder). The main things you'll need to supply to the program are a primary and secondary nick (nickname or screen name that you'll use to identify yourself to other users...your ham callsign will suffice if you have one, if not choose something else that suits your fancy) and a name and e-mail address. Once you've done this you probably won't have to make any changes unless you want to. On the CONNECT option, click the ADD box and type in the server name irc1.us.ircnet.net (since it isn't included with the program), then select that server to connect to. When you connect to the server you'll get the MOTD (message of the day) in your status window. A list of channels will come up in a dialog box, click CANCEL to close it. You'll see a message window at the bottom of your status window into which you can type. Type in the following exactly as shown: /join #monitor Hit ENTER on your keyboard. That will put you in the channel #monitor, and another window should open into that channel. This all sounds a lot more complicated than it actually is. Basically you're just installing the program, adding your personal info and adding the open U.S. server for IRCnet, and connecting to that server and joining the #monitor channel. After initial configuration, it'll take you about ten seconds to get into the channel (unless the server is running slow). I don't get on IRC nearly as often as I used to...very seldom these days, in fact...but when I am there, my nick will be either KNY2VS (my old monitoring station ID from my SWL/scanner days) or my ham callsign which appears in my signature. If you see me on IRC be sure to say hello and let me know if you got there okay. Have fun! 73 DE John, KC2HMZ |
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Nertz.
I downloaded the program, but it says I have to pay $20 to register it in 30 days - that would not be a problem if Ihad not been unemployed for over a year without benefits s. I'll use it for 30 days and then ditch it I guess LOL. I love capitalism. "Radio Amateur KC2HMZ" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 22:30:56 GMT, "Warpcore" wrote: How do I access that group on Earthlink ? I've visited the web page. Try #monitor on IRCnet. irc1.us.ircnet.net is the server I use to connect. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ I'm not familiar with Earthlink. I did have a year's worth of AOL that came with a computer I bought once, but I used it for less than six months before realizing what a piece of crap AOL is and signing on with a real ISP. I do know that mIRC works on Earthlink, because one of the regulars in #monitor used to be on Earthlink and used mIRC to access the channel. If it's anything like AOL, you just minimize your Earthlink browser, then run your IRC client. Which means... You need an IRC client first. The program mIRC, available for free at www.mirc.com is a popular one for Windows based PCs; since this is the platform I use, this is what I'm familiar with. If you're on a Mac or use Linux or something, someone else will have to advise you on what to do. I'll assume you're running a Windows based PC, probably a safe assumption. If not, disregard the rest of this. Now, once you download mIRC from the above website (it's an .exe file, you just download it, log off, shut all your other programs down, and run the executable to install the program) and install the program, you'll need to configure it. This can be done from the options menu once you run the program (second icon from the left on the toolbar...looks like a hammer and a folder). The main things you'll need to supply to the program are a primary and secondary nick (nickname or screen name that you'll use to identify yourself to other users...your ham callsign will suffice if you have one, if not choose something else that suits your fancy) and a name and e-mail address. Once you've done this you probably won't have to make any changes unless you want to. On the CONNECT option, click the ADD box and type in the server name irc1.us.ircnet.net (since it isn't included with the program), then select that server to connect to. When you connect to the server you'll get the MOTD (message of the day) in your status window. A list of channels will come up in a dialog box, click CANCEL to close it. You'll see a message window at the bottom of your status window into which you can type. Type in the following exactly as shown: /join #monitor Hit ENTER on your keyboard. That will put you in the channel #monitor, and another window should open into that channel. This all sounds a lot more complicated than it actually is. Basically you're just installing the program, adding your personal info and adding the open U.S. server for IRCnet, and connecting to that server and joining the #monitor channel. After initial configuration, it'll take you about ten seconds to get into the channel (unless the server is running slow). I don't get on IRC nearly as often as I used to...very seldom these days, in fact...but when I am there, my nick will be either KNY2VS (my old monitoring station ID from my SWL/scanner days) or my ham callsign which appears in my signature. If you see me on IRC be sure to say hello and let me know if you got there okay. Have fun! 73 DE John, KC2HMZ |
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Aha ! I got connected. Very interesting.
"Warpcore" wrote in message hlink.net... Nertz. I downloaded the program, but it says I have to pay $20 to register it in 30 days - that would not be a problem if Ihad not been unemployed for over a year without benefits s. I'll use it for 30 days and then ditch it I guess LOL. I love capitalism. "Radio Amateur KC2HMZ" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 22:30:56 GMT, "Warpcore" wrote: How do I access that group on Earthlink ? I've visited the web page. Try #monitor on IRCnet. irc1.us.ircnet.net is the server I use to connect. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ I'm not familiar with Earthlink. I did have a year's worth of AOL that came with a computer I bought once, but I used it for less than six months before realizing what a piece of crap AOL is and signing on with a real ISP. I do know that mIRC works on Earthlink, because one of the regulars in #monitor used to be on Earthlink and used mIRC to access the channel. If it's anything like AOL, you just minimize your Earthlink browser, then run your IRC client. Which means... You need an IRC client first. The program mIRC, available for free at www.mirc.com is a popular one for Windows based PCs; since this is the platform I use, this is what I'm familiar with. If you're on a Mac or use Linux or something, someone else will have to advise you on what to do. I'll assume you're running a Windows based PC, probably a safe assumption. If not, disregard the rest of this. Now, once you download mIRC from the above website (it's an .exe file, you just download it, log off, shut all your other programs down, and run the executable to install the program) and install the program, you'll need to configure it. This can be done from the options menu once you run the program (second icon from the left on the toolbar...looks like a hammer and a folder). The main things you'll need to supply to the program are a primary and secondary nick (nickname or screen name that you'll use to identify yourself to other users...your ham callsign will suffice if you have one, if not choose something else that suits your fancy) and a name and e-mail address. Once you've done this you probably won't have to make any changes unless you want to. On the CONNECT option, click the ADD box and type in the server name irc1.us.ircnet.net (since it isn't included with the program), then select that server to connect to. When you connect to the server you'll get the MOTD (message of the day) in your status window. A list of channels will come up in a dialog box, click CANCEL to close it. You'll see a message window at the bottom of your status window into which you can type. Type in the following exactly as shown: /join #monitor Hit ENTER on your keyboard. That will put you in the channel #monitor, and another window should open into that channel. This all sounds a lot more complicated than it actually is. Basically you're just installing the program, adding your personal info and adding the open U.S. server for IRCnet, and connecting to that server and joining the #monitor channel. After initial configuration, it'll take you about ten seconds to get into the channel (unless the server is running slow). I don't get on IRC nearly as often as I used to...very seldom these days, in fact...but when I am there, my nick will be either KNY2VS (my old monitoring station ID from my SWL/scanner days) or my ham callsign which appears in my signature. If you see me on IRC be sure to say hello and let me know if you got there okay. Have fun! 73 DE John, KC2HMZ |
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