On Thursday 27 March 2008 05:15:16 pm Bill Vodall WA7NWP wrote:
Has anybody set up a Shoutcast or similar Internet radio feed of a psk
radio channel like 14.070?
I wonder how the latency and jitter on an TCP/IP audio feed would be
tolerated.
I just went through the process of setting up an
I use TeamSpeak to stream repeaters and HF to the internet.
It allows me to monitor while at work.
It had the lowest latency of all the programs I tired.
Skype, Ventrilo, Window Media Encoder... etc.
TeamSpeak was the only one that would allow me to use
HRD to tune the radio while using
What a stupid question If Icom comes out with a new radio why let
HRO sell the older models. Of course you can get XP still. The
idea is you have a choise. Some people like there new Pro3 and others
still like thier Kenwood 820. Yes Vista has some bugs, Its new and
they need feedback
new to group but not digi modes,been a ham since 2005 and been very
keen on psk ect.im on qrz.com and have a little website
www.freewebs.com/2e0ikh .any way hi all,
*asta**la**vist* :0 :)
de- 2e0ikh 73s
I have been sitting here reading all this things about Vista. Now
lets go back to when XP was new. Everyone said and wrote all this
stuff about XP. Before that it was Win98 and so on. I am heavy into
the computer industry and a programmer. Most all of the people that
write all this neg about
what do you lot think? rst reports? or qst reports?
i use the latter one my self Readability-Single-Quality
read this link guys:-http://www.rsq-info.net/IARU/RSQ-improved-signal-
reporting-for-PSK.pdf
tony de 2e0ikh
Well let's see, Vista does duplex sound, as a matter of fact I use it every day
the games I play online in the games voip capability. Also it depends on if
your sound card or hardware supports it. For the last year I have not had any
issues with using any software on Vista Ultimate which is
The only real issue I see frequently is for users of MMTTY and PsKcore that
want to use other than the default sound card. In Vista they cannot. Other
than that I see no problems.
Gil, W0MN http://webpages.charter.net/gbaron
N 44.082147 W 92.513085 1050'
Hierro Candente, Batir de repente
The real problem is not the main part of Vista. The problem is that they did
not make it backward compatible, especially for the sound interface.
Everything else works fairly well. I am glad they came out with the
Virtualization that allows programs that were not written to rules that were
always
AA6YQ comments below
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, n7zxp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been sitting here reading all this things about Vista. Now
lets go back to when XP was new. Everyone said and wrote all this
stuff about XP.
That's not true, Lane. At birth, Windows XP was broadly
That was supposed to be 'The cost of poor quality software to the
organization that produces and maintains it is enormous.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dave Bernstein
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008
Why do I find so so many RTTY signals up side down
on the ham bands.
What ever happen to the old standard?
Mark is hi space is low.
John, W0JAB
John Becker, WØJAB wrote:
Why do I find so so many RTTY signals up side down
on the ham bands.
What ever happen to the old standard?
Mark is hi space is low.
John, W0JAB
Hi, John:
I think the main reason is pretty much all of the other digital modes
use USB regardless of band.
Nobody could have said it better Dave. You have put it exactly where it
belongs.
The change in the sound APIs that limits the use of PSKCORE and
MMTTY is similarly cut-and-dried and indefensible violation
of upward compatibility.
This paragraph of yours really says it all.
Gil, W0MN
I might draw the attention of of those interested in software written
for Vista by looking at KR1ST's multimode text digital program, Airlink
Express. He must have worked out any sound issues since he is actually
using Mako Mori's MMVari DSP engine.
As he puts it in his help file (which works
I have changed the K3UK MEPT/WSPR page and the new URL is now
http://www.electroblog.com/drsked/index.html please add to your
bookmarks/favourites.
I put the MEPT page on-line very quickly a couple of weeks ago when
Joe K1JT released this new application . The use of the page has been
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From: huelbeag [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 12:24 AM
Subject: [UDXF] Help on strange MFSK mode
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
3145 KHz USB 2008-03-29 0417. Unid strong MFSK, 5 tones, 10 hertz
apart, centered at 1512Hz.
My QTH is South
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