Bonnie if you are always this untrustworthy, i better remove the link to
your homepage from mine:
/- 1. It has an AUTOMATIC button. /
Which button is that? I must be blind, I have conducted more that 1500
QSO whith WSJT in various modes, and have never had a glimpse of such a
button...
/- 2.
In my personal experience, JNOS first, and Linux in second place, have
been a fairly good match to the radio channel characteristics for e-mail
and web browsing over AX.25 packet radio.
How is that?
Well, JNOS has tweaked timers, or better stated, the ability of
setting channel access
expeditionradio wrote:
JT65a is certainly an automatic mode. It is as automatic as any other
automatic system. It perfectly fits the definitions of automatic in
both the strictest sense and in many other ways, figuratively,
literally and as used in RF communications:
It sounds like a
Hi all,
Has anyone got the Atari Portfolio PACKET Radio Program that enables
an Atari Portfolio to work PACKET Radio with the HB9ZCJ Baycom Modem?
I have lost the program from a battery low condition in my Atari
Portfolio and I cannot locate the original floppy disks anywhere.
I have looked in
Hey!
I have one of those!
It sure was nice to see it working with Ham Radio software!
Mine has been on a shel for a very long time :)
Regards
Sal
CT2IRJ
On 9/27/07, Demetre SV1UY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone got the Atari Portfolio PACKET Radio Program that enables
OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter wrote:
/- 1. It has an AUTOMATIC button. /
Which button is that? I must be blind,
Hi Peter,
The JT65A automatic button is the button labeled:
AUTO IS ON
You can easily see the Auto button in this image,
it is red color:
http://www.obriensweb.com/image15.jpg
JT65A is a
Not at all. It is a mode where humans must decide if a QSO is valid.
EME ops are certainly picky about this. It is meant for EME, it was not
created as another automatic box. Of course, it has proven useful for
extreme HF DX as well, which is not as extreme as EME may prove to be.
I would
Hi All
Maybe some of you Digital Data movers would
like to look here
Les
http://rfsm2400.radioscanner.ru/
Roger,
The real thing that gets in my craw about JT65 is the 60 second
continuous transmissions for each QSO segment. On HF, this could
surely be reduced to 30 seconds or less. I've yet to have really weak
ones reply that would have needed the long decode period. I
understand the need for
Les,
What do you see as the advantages of RFSM2400 over the 8PSK2400 baud
STANAG modems that we have been talking about recently (along with
RFMS2400)?
The only comment that I have heard so far is that it requires a good
signal to work. Athough hams can not use these modes here in the U.S. on
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 14:01:21 -0700 Salomao Fresco wrote
Hey!
I have one of those!
It sure was nice to see it working with Ham Radio software!
Mine has been on a shel for a very long time :)
Regards
Sal
CT2IRJ
Hi Sal,
Well in the 90s it was my first portable packet setup and I have had
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