[digitalradio] Frequencies for Packet

2008-02-14 Thread Mike McConnell
I recently bought a new TS2000. Is there much HF packet activity? I haven't heard any on HF in Iowa. Thanks W0pd

Re: [digitalradio] SOFTWARE HELP NEEDED ?

2008-02-14 Thread KB1NAL
Michael, You can go to: http://www.bonito.net/ and get software to run your RTTY.. Good luck ! 73, Lee / KB1NAL Michael Mihailovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all i need some information where do i find software that will run my rtty/amtor terminal unit. I

Re: [digitalradio] Re: RFSM 8000

2008-02-14 Thread Rick
Hi Dmitry, Although I may not completely understand S/N ratio, if we can haves some kind of relative comparison between two or more modes, and done consistently, should give us a way to compare in a practical manner. Examples of claims that PSK31 can work down to perhaps-10 dB S/N and Pactor

Re: [digitalradio] Frequencies for Packet

2008-02-14 Thread Charles Brabham
I recently bought a new TS2000. Is there much HF packet activity? I haven't heard any on HF in Iowa. Thanks W0pd On HF, 14.105 LSB is the most popular frequency, but there is also activity on the digital part of 40 meters. The autoforwarding BBS networks you may run across cannot allow

[digitalradio] Re: RIGblaster with modular microphone

2008-02-14 Thread Craig M
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, ka3mtt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone used their RIGblaster with a modular type microphone? I have a Yaesu FT-857 and have the plain RIGblaster. I heard there is a way to plug the mic in the back of the RIGblaster. Any help would be greatly

RE: [digitalradio] Macro's in contests Try again

2008-02-14 Thread Peter G. Viscarola
Is there any way that a second set of macro's (like in mixw) can be used, or is there any way that the second 12 macro's can be locked on screen, so that CTRL does not have to be pressed each time? If what you're looking for is a way to have more buttons visible simultaneously for use in MixW,

Re: [digitalradio] Macro's in contests Try again

2008-02-14 Thread Kevin O'Rorke
Peter G. Viscarola wrote: Is there any way that a second set of macro's (like in mixw) can be used, or is there any way that the second 12 macro's can be locked on screen, so that CTRL does not have to be pressed each time? If what you're looking for is a way to have more buttons visible

Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk : Macro's in contests

2008-02-14 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Yes, there IS a way to have separate Multipsk macro buttons just for contests without having to pres CTRL each time. Actually two ways. 1. Have TWO separate folders for Multipsk on you PC. Configure the macros in one folder for regular use, configure the other for contests. When working a