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Though utility radio communications monitoring is fun and interesting
all by itself, there is more fun to be had participating in live interactive radio monitoring with colleagues from around the world who share the same interest. Having dozens of ears scanning the bands really adds to the excitement. Having more people on-line means having more ears on the bands. This posting is an effort to add more people to zirc.org #monitor Entry level as well as experienced listeners are welcome to join. More info is at: http://s91586483.onlinehome.us/monitor/ To connect to IRC, you will need an IRC client. Mozzila and netscape have one built in or there are many you can download and install. You will need to connect to irc.zirc.org or pick a server from the website at zirc.org. To connect, type "/server irc.zirc.org" and once connected type "/join #monitor". There is a web based client at http://www.zirc.org/chat/ Once logged on, simply start posting what you hear or just be a fly-on-the-wall and watch what other people post and follow along on your radio! |
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 01:03:38 -0700, Barnard Peters
wrote: Though utility radio communications monitoring is fun and interesting all by itself, there is more fun to be had participating in live interactive radio monitoring with colleagues from around the world who share the same interest. Having dozens of ears scanning the bands really adds to the excitement. Having more people on-line means having more ears on the bands. This posting is an effort to add more people to zirc.org #monitor Entry level as well as experienced listeners are welcome to join. More info is at: http://s91586483.onlinehome.us/monitor/ To connect to IRC, you will need an IRC client. Mozzila and netscape have one built in or there are many you can download and install. You will need to connect to irc.zirc.org or pick a server from the website at zirc.org. To connect, type "/server irc.zirc.org" and once connected type "/join #monitor". There is a web based client at http://www.zirc.org/chat/ For the PC user, an excellent choice is the program mIRC, which can be downloaded from: http://www.mirc.com There are also IRC clients for Unix systems (and its clones like Linux, etc.) as well as the Mac. Google up an IRC client and join some fellow radio hobbyists! Once logged on, simply start posting what you hear or just be a fly-on-the-wall and watch what other people post and follow along on your radio! It is also worth mentioning that the ZIRC #monitor channel is linked to #monitor channels on IRCnet, DalNET, and StarChat as well. Thus, you can also connect to any of the four networks and /join #monitor and participate. ZIRC is certainly one of the easiest for U.S. users to connect to, as opposed to IRCnet which seems to be easier for European users to get on. I've never tried StarChat and haven't been on DalNet since about six years ago but these networks' #monitor channels are also linked in. I've frequented #monitor and some of the other radio-related channels on IRC for a few years now, on and off, and it's been an enjoyable ride. See you there! John Kasupski, Tonawanda, New York Amateur Radio (KC2HMZ), SWL/Scanner Monitoring (KNY2VS) |
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![]() John Kasupski wrote: On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:41:07 GMT, (Steven Fritts) wrote: The Nickserv is down-when I tried manually joining #monitor it said address is banned....whats with that?? Update...although the maximum nick length on ZIRC is 32 characters, #monitor channel admin has placed a ban on nicks longer than nine characters to keep the spambots out of the channel. If your nick is nine characters or less you're okay, ten or more and you'll get "address is banned". John Kasupski, Tonawanda, New York Amateur Radio (KC2HMZ), SWL/Scanner Monitoring (KNY2VS) I've never personally needed anything like that to be able to DX and get QSL's... dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:06:57 -0500, dxAce wrote:
John Kasupski wrote: On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:41:07 GMT, (Steven Fritts) wrote: I've never personally needed anything like that to be able to DX and get QSL's... Nope it's not needed but it really adds to the fun of monitoring for some people. |
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