Looks like Mako JE3HHT and his colleagues have been working on some
updates to MMVARI and MMTTY. Check the
http://mmhamsoft.amateur-radio.ca/ web site , they should be made
available in the next day or so.
Andy K3UK
Afternoon folks,
I am getting back into radio after being away for a couple of years due to a
move to a new QTH and a few other things.
I got my antenna up this morning and will most likely use an old version of
HRD/DM780 for now to get me up and running, I am familiar with the software and
-- Forwarded message --
From: J. Moen
Date: Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 12:42 AM
Subject: [KenwoodTS-2000] D-Star with the TS-2000
To: kenwoodts-2...@yahoogroups.com
I've gotten interested in D-Star, and have been running what's called a
D-Star Hotspot at my home. This is a small
At 10:31 AM 9/7/2010, you wrote:
There was a set of e-prom up grades
was added
.. my pk232 is one issue short of the final build .. pactor-2 , may be
packtor-3 was in the final prom ,
Nobody but SCS has P3.
I know I had to add a daughter board to mod it to the pk232-mbx ..
I have to agree that it would be interesting to experiment with the
D-Star modem, but it doesn't seem practical for HF. In addition to
gobbling up a fair amount of spectrum, I suspect that it would be
difficult to maintain the required SNR with a modem that's 6KHz wide.
The narrow-band
There are people who probably have the answers to the points you make since
some have already had DX QSOs using D-Star -- I haven't, so I'm looking to try
this out on 10 meters. Mostly I think your prediction will turn out to be
correct. I am expecting that only under near-perfect conditions
Jim,
It would be interesting to see how the D-Star modem performs so please
keep us in the loop. From what I gather, the modem for Dave's codec will
not be as narrow as the one used for FDMDV. It will still use Peter's
FDM modem, but the bandwidth will most likely be closer to 2KHz.
Tony
All,
Does anyone have the RigCat XMLS file for the FT897D? I ran into a
problem trying to download the file from the Fldigi site. I can view the
file in text form when I click on the link, but it doesn't trigger a
download.
Fldigi XMLS files http://www.w1hkj.com/xmls/yaesu/
Any
Good improvments. Thanks
Andy K3UK
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:01 PM, whynotbecreative kg4...@amsat.org wrote:
Hi there,
I have released a new version of Airlink Express (v.2.1.5.378) which
includes the following
enhancements:
- PSKReporter (Automatic Propagation Reporter)
- ARQ
Hi Howard,
Yes, ARQ is for file transfer only and it works only between two Airlink
Express stations. It's an experimental feature with no intended purpose besides
the experiment itself. The protocol is not propriety and is fully explained in
the help file with references to original
A new version of Mixw has been released , find it at
http://mysite.verizon.net/jaffejim/index.htm
Andy K3UK
But my 2nd SCS TNC with pactor 3 is still up on the selling block.
Hmm. How much?
You may email direct if you don't want to discuss price here.
73 de Dave, NF2G
Hmmm, NO RS ID? AT least I have not found it, very disappointing.
Olivia modes taken out altogether, or do you need to go through some
laborious adding of special DLLs to get Olivia like we used to for
Contestia) ? Opps, just found them, under extra modes. yes, you do have
to download the
Sorry Dave it's gone.
At 08:43 AM 9/5/2010, you wrote:
But my 2nd SCS TNC with pactor 3 is still up on the selling block.
Hmm. How much?
You may email direct if you don't want to discuss price here.
73 de Dave, NF2G
I found a home for it.
Tnx all.
A true Multi-Mode Program for the serious Digital Communications
Amateur. Well, well..
la5vna Steinar
On 05.09.2010 16:07, Andy obrien wrote:
Hmmm, NO RS ID? AT least I have not found it, very disappointing.
Olivia modes taken out altogether, or do you need to go through some
laborious
On 9/5/2010 9:29 AM, obrienaj wrote:
A new version of Mixw has been released , find it at
http://mysite.verizon.net/jaffejim/index.htm
Andy K3UK
Andy,
I was hoping to see RSID : (
Tony -K2MO
On 9/5/2010 10:07 AM, Andy obrien wrote:
PSK appears limited to PSK31, 63, and 125. I thought Mixw used to
also support PSK 250 and 500.
Andy,
It seems you can run the faster PSK modes with Mixw - click MODES MODE
SETTINGS and type 125, 250 or 500 in the box next to BAUD RATE.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote:
Still looks very nice , easy to set up, got 95% of modes people are most
likely to use , or ever need.
But it costs $50, and does less than Fldigi, which is free.
Having read your summary, I haven't even bothered to
For the design page for EPC club station I am need large size (about
500x500pix or large) EPC logo.
Any color - I will change colors for background of qrzcom page
If possible please forward this message to EPC newsletter
--
Best regards
73 Vlad UA6JD
web design in www.qrz.com
Sample and
Hi all,
If you are playing with QRSS, I think you will find this project
interesting. I certainly do.
http://www.swharden.com/blog/
LA5VNA Steinar
Sorry for the confusion.
I had 2 TNC's up for sale. ONE of each.
I mention the wrong one here..
Again sorry.
John, W0JAB
At 02:04 PM 9/5/2010, you wrote:
John Becker wrote:
Sorry Dan your about one mouse click to late.
I already gave it away to a good home.
But my 2nd SCS TNC with
On 9/5/2010 7:29 PM, Rudy Benner wrote:
will look for you.
ve3bdr
Thanks Rudy.
Tony -K2MO
*From:* Tony mailto:d...@optonline.net
*Sent:* Sunday, September 05, 2010 7:24 PM
*To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
*Subject:* [digitalradio] Portable Ops Tonight
14076 -700 odd now
From: Tony
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 7:53 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Portable Ops Tonight
On 9/5/2010 7:29 PM, Rudy Benner wrote:
will look for you.
ve3bdr
Thanks Rudy.
Tony -K2MO
From: Tony
Sent:
Hamspots shows you on the same frequency as me, but I am not hearing you.
From: Rudy Benner
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 8:17 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Portable Ops Tonight
14076 -700 odd now
From: Tony
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 7:53 PM
Rudy,
Thanks for trying.
Tony -K2MO
On 9/5/2010 8:29 PM, Rudy Benner wrote:
Hamspots shows you on the same frequency as me, but I am not hearing you.
*From:* Rudy Benner mailto:ben...@vianet.ca
*Sent:* Sunday, September 05, 2010 8:17 PM
*To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
All,
Moved over to PSK31 - 14070.0 + 1600Hz (plus or minus QRM).
Tony -K2MO
Yeah, if you key through the data port you don't have this problem. All the
Microham products (Digikeyer, USBIII, etc.) have this issue. However they are
so good in every other way it's easy to overlook it.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote:
Thanks, I will
I have been listening to the HF bands for packet
over the last few days not hearing any.
Is it still in us?
I have 2 PK-232's not in use for sometime now and
will try to sell, give away or donate to the trash system.
John, W0JAB
If no one wants your PK-232, I would like to play with it. Would pay shipping.
Dan WD5CND
--- On Sat, 9/4/10, John Becker w0...@big-river.net wrote:
From: John Becker w0...@big-river.net
Subject: [digitalradio] HF packet still being used ???
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday,
There are all who can help me because? the screen panoramic is black,,
tnx
Francesco
YV4GJN
MULTIPSK V4.18
Hi John.
Yes! HF packet is still very much in use, at least in the USA and Canada. We
call ourselves Network 105 and we had a recent article in QST magazine.
Our frequency is 14103.2 mark, 14103.4 space.
To use a PK-232 set the following parameters:
HBAUD: 300
PACLEN: 60
MAXFRAME: 1
FRACK: 5
Sorry Dan your about one mouse click to late.
I already gave it away to a good home.
But my 2nd SCS TNC with pactor 3 is still up on the selling block.
No longer need it since I pulled all the stuff out of the pick up truck.
(see QRZ dot com profile photo)
John, W0JAB
At 10:57 AM 9/4/2010,
Thank you John
--- On Sat, 9/4/10, John Becker w0...@big-river.net wrote:
From: John Becker w0...@big-river.net
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] HF packet still being used ???
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, September 4, 2010, 1:18 PM
Sorry Dan your about one mouse click to
Hello Francesco,
This is a small bug. To fix it, click on the Fonts button on the bottom of
the RX/TX screen. Configure the colors as you want.
Note: there is a Multipsk Yahoo group for this type of question.
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: Francesco Piccone
To:
TNX Patrick J i love MULTIPSK,,, 73
Francesco
YV4GJN
De: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] En
nombre de Patrick Lindecker
Enviado el: sábado, 04 de septiembre de 2010 02:50 p.m.
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Multipsk v 4.18
A friend dropped off his IC-7000, Digikeyer, and notebook for me to
configure for digital modes. I have the various digital modes
software configured but when I xmit and monitor on the other radio in
the shack, the tones sound very odd and the receiving waterfall shows
3Khz wide signal rather
Thanks, I will disconnect the mic and see how that goes. Using the
Digikeyer with it here.
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 7:37 PM, aa777888athotmaildotcom
aa777...@hotmail.com wrote:
Andy,
I have one. I also use a similar Microham interface, the USB III. There is
absolutely nothing special
That's true Skip, it is historical, its a leftover. How many people have we
heard in the last 10 years in Europe, with such a vitally important message,
that when conditions are too poor to continue to use telephony they conclude by
using Morse code ? Er one maybe ?
Mel G0GQK
Skip
You bring up very good points.
I for one would really would like to see a world wide band plan
of CW - PHONE as well as DIGITAL all in the same part of the band.
I just have got feed up with trying to have a digital QSO on 40
while on the same freq some VE is calling CQ on phone.
At some
Well I have to admit I have been guilty of ending a Phone contact in CW if the
contact fell below the noise... just to be polite and say goodbye. We Canadians
are a polite bunch hihi. That was about 20 years ago or more though. It was
actually quite common in Canada to do just that... but I
Well according to the official RAC bandplan:
40M - bandwidth 6 kHz
7.000 7.035 CW
7.035 7.050 Digital
7.040 7.050 Intnl packet
7.050 7.100 SSB
7.100 7.120 Packet R# 2
7.120 7.150 CW
7.150 7.300 SSB +
So that's where the problem lies. It would be nice to have
Hi Guys
The August 2010 Net14 APRS Report has been uploaded to the Net14 Net28 News
page of www.net14.org.uk .
A number of Net14 transatlantic contacts in August and a report of an
APRS/GMSK-250 contact between the USA and Australia. Not on the Net14 20m
frequency but on 30m in this
And the same common sense attitude which occurs in Canada is also applied to
the use of frequencies in the UK. There are sections of the bands which are
agreed internationally and everybody accepts it. Although it rarely happens I
don't agree with the ruling that operators of Morse code are
On 9/1/2010 5:19 PM, raf3151019 wrote:
And the same common sense attitude which occurs in Canada is also
applied to the use of frequencies in the UK. There are sections of the
bands which are agreed internationally and everybody accepts it.
Although it rarely happens I don't agree with the
Hello, Dan.
Done - please check http://www.qrz.com/db/WD5CND
We add APRS logo when you will use it
You wrote :
Never had a page, how does it work and how will I get there? Like to try.
Dan
--- On Sat, 8/28/10, Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us wrote:
From: Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us
Courtesy Bill AA6KC
GOVERNMENT, NGO MILITARY
02670.0 USB USCG wx Cape Hatteras NC (0133 1303)
02670.0 USB USCG wx Fort Macon NC (0103 1233)
02670.0 USB USCG wx Eastern Shore VA (0233 1403)
02670.0 USB USCG wx Hampton Roads VA (0203 1333)
02670.0 USB USCG wx San Francisco (0203 1403)
I disagree with the statement that in a regulation by bandwidth that there is
no phone band. Yes there is. In Canada we have bandwidth only restrictions. I
would no sooner transmit Pactor in the phone band than transmit SSB in the CW
band. Why? Its because commonsense prevails most of the time
Listening this morning (Monday) in the UK on 3633 kHz at around 0300
UTC, I heard a strange weebly-warbly digital signal that continued for
at least 15 minutes without a break (then it sent me to sleep).
The striking characteristic of the signal was that the data rate was
very low (a few bits
IT WORKED !! This is part of a sinister plot to take over the world. First it
puts you to sleep ... z... then I take over. BEWARE !!
I assume you were on LSB? Could have been WISP on 3.5926 USB which puts the
carrier on 35941 +/- a couple hundred kc. It almost sounds like a steady tone,
I got one decoded signal, 10316 -17 -1.1 10.140158 0 VE7THZ DN09 30. The
rest of the night, nothing.
Abdy
2010/8/30 Peter Frenning pe...@frenning.dk
søn, 29 08 2010 kl. 22:45 -0400, skrev Andy obrien:
Interesting, I get the same thing. It has been months since I tried
WSPR. I
Got 'em rolling in now
1042 -23 -1.1 10.140156 0 W3HH EL89 30
1052 -24 -0.6 10.140156 0 W3HH EL89 30
1100 -23 -0.4 10.140156 0 W3HH EL89 30
1100 -18 -0.3 10.140178 0 JQ1HDR QM05 37
1106 -20 0.1 10.140189 0 7M1QMY PM95 40
1108 -24 -0.5 10.140156 0 W3HH EL89 30
1108 -16 -0.5 10.140178
Thanks Jeff, that helps a lot.
Dan
--- On Sun, 8/29/10, Jeff Moore tnetcen...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Jeff Moore tnetcen...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: New
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, August 29, 2010, 9:51 PM
Dan,
The TH-F6A DOES NOT have a modem in
From: Rudy Benner ben...@vianet.ca
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 Time: 06:13:31
IT WORKED !! This is part of a sinister plot to take over the world. First it
puts you to sleep ... z... then I take over. BEWARE !!
I assume you were on LSB? Could have been WISP on 3.5926 USB which
puts the
MFSK8?
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Ian Wade G3NRW g3...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
From: Rudy Benner ben...@vianet.ca benner%40vianet.ca
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 Time: 06:13:31
Yes, Rudy, it was LSB, but it was neither WSPR nor JT-65. It was the
distinctive gliding from one tone to another
Sorry Howard
But this brain dead thinking (or lack of it) about pactor
that some seen to have just burns me the wrong way.
I guess if I had a sound card in the shack computer I could
blast back every time I get QRM'ed by some other mode also.
Speaking of, where have you been hiding your pactor
Could someone tell me if DM-780 uses RSID/TSID. Thought it supported it, but
can't find where to turn it on or off.
Thanks
Lynn
Assuming you're using v5, it is activated via a macro instruction rsid.
For use on receive, go to Program Options, Modes + IDs, the Reed Solomon (RSID)
tab, and Enable RSID detection.
You can also activate a RSID transmit button as well, if you don't want to
program it into the macros.
Yes, it does.
TOOLSPROGRAM OPTIONSMODES IDS - SELECT THE RSID TAB.
ve3bdr
From: Lynn
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 5:18 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] DM-780
Could someone tell me if DM-780 uses RSID/TSID. Thought it supported it, but
can't find where to
I ran 200W of CMSK8 for two hours last night, with 100% copy at VK2DDI (2200km
range) and good copy with very deep fades at ZL2AFP (500km range). Copy was
good in VK2 well before sunset.
Later in the evening a test with 50W of CMSK63 was also 100% copy for long
periods at both locations.
The
Not every version though. Only these later versions over the last eight
months or so.
Rick - KH2DF
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Rudy Benner
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 4:28 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re:
Pretty impressive , Murray. Thanks for the update.
Andy K3UK
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 6:34 PM, zl1...@nzart.org.nz wrote:
I ran 200W of CMSK8 for two hours last night, with 100% copy at VK2DDI
(2200km range) and good copy with very deep fades at ZL2AFP (500km range).
Copy was good in VK2
I just wish there was more activity down here on 600m!
73,
Murray ZL1BPU
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote:
Pretty impressive , Murray. Thanks for the update.
Andy K3UK
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 6:34 PM, zl1...@... wrote:
I ran 200W of CMSK8 for
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, k4cjx k4...@... wrote:
Amazing that one thinks that 1 percent can cause any type of difference,
anywhere, especially on the Phone bands. Regulation by bandwidth and not by
mode seems to be working everywhere that it is allowed. under a bandwidth
Amazing that one thinks that 1 percent can cause any type of difference,
anywhere, especially on the Phone bands. Regulation by bandwidth and not by
mode seems to be working everywhere that it is allowed. under a bandwidth
regulatory environment, there is no phone band.
BTW, it wasn't
AA6YQ comments below
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com]on
Behalf Of k4cjx
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 2:12 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: ROS back bigger and better !
Amazing that one thinks
On 8/29/2010 2:12 PM, k4cjx wrote:
BTW, it wasn't winlink that wanted anything, it was the ARRL who
wrote the proposal. There were flaws in it, but it was headed in the
proper direction. it will return as we move toward a digital future.
Steve, k4cjx, aaa9ac
Let's not try to distort
AA6YQ comments below
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com]on
Behalf Of John B. Stephensen
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 4:29 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: ROS back bigger and better !
The ARRL
Hi Trevor,
Op 29-08-10 11:08, Trevor . schreef:
I do not understand why -say- the IARU does not does this. I'm not
say they should endorce any standard of any technology.
Unfortunately it would require a volunteer willing to put in a lot of hard
work to do. Volunteers are always in
Me just thinking out loud..
Would we be talking about this if one could operate Pactor 2 or 3
on a 15 buck sound card from any wal*mart?
I think not.
I for one can run all 3 pactor modes having the modem.
(by putting out the cash for the thing in the first place)
and enjoy the many QSO's
Interesting, I get the same thing. It has been months since I tried
WSPR. I checked my old guide
http://www.frenning.dk/OZ1PIF_HOMEPAGE/Whisper_Guide.html
Followed my own instructions and get NO decode.
Will play around some more
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 10:20 PM, Robert L. Tucker
Dan,
The TH-F6A DOES NOT have a modem in it. It can be used with an external TNC
(like a Kantronics KPC-3+, Open-Tracker, TNC-X, etc.).
Quite a few of the TH-F6A's suffer from a low deviation problem. If people
complain about your low audio, you WON'T be able to use the radio for packet
Hi folks,
There seems to be a fair bit of misinformation around regarding the new CMSK
mode for LF/MF. I recommend you go back to my web site, read all about it,
download the latest version, then READ THE HELP FILE CAREFULLY.
www.qsl/net/zl1bpu/CMSK/cmsk.htm
The mode is not intended for HF,
I suggest you read the help file. All your points are answered there.
Download the latest version.
73,
Murray ZL1BPU
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, my_call_is_ac4m kf4...@... wrote:
I will be on 80m tonight using CMSK63 then switching to 31 after contact just
to see for myself how
I got a report
0316 -17 -1.1 10.140158 0 VE7THZ DN09 30
10386 was the receive dial frequency that the software was tuned to
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting, I get the same thing. It has been months since I tried
WSPR. I checked my old
Thank you, John, Sir.
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN EM79NV
- Original Message -
From: John Becker w0...@big-river.net
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 10:11 PM
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Re: ROS back bigger and better !
Me just thinking out loud..
There's a good introduction to APRS at http://www.wa8lmf.net/bruninga/aprs.html
At the bottom of that page is a link to join the TAPR APRSSIG email list. It
is very active and I'd recommend you join.
My other suggestion applies if you would like to have some fun at home right
off the bat.
All,
I received an email from Peter Martinez today regarding the new codec
developed by Dave Rowe. I had asked him if it was possible to use it in
one of the digital voice applications and he explained that the modem,
which was originally designed by Peter for a different voice codec,
would
I wonder if Patrick would be interested ???
Andy K3UK
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Tony d...@optonline.net wrote:
All,
I received an email from Peter Martinez today regarding the new codec
developed by Dave Rowe. I had asked him if it was possible to use it in
one of the digital
Hello Andy,
I think it would be an interesting subject. However, if such mode was created I
think it might be rather be conceived in some public way, so that the detailed
specifications be public and written by specialists of this specific matter (I
don't belong to these specialists).
Then,
Hi all,
Talking of documentation and specs.
I am still pretty new to radio-amateurism (just started again after more
then 17 years) one of the first things I noticed when I started
exploring all these digital modes, is that it is pretty difficult to get
specifications and exact
Speaking of digital voice I had a nice but short QSO today
while driving home from a event I had been to.
I was really shocked because out of the clear blue I had been
listening to VHF when the HF radio started talking. So I just had
to answer his DV CQ.
John, W0JAB
I would like to try APRS, but have no idea where to start. I now have a GPS
unit from TomTom. What else do I need and where do I start?
Thank you,
Dan Walker WD5CND
You don't specifically NEED a GPS unit for APRS unless you plan on operating
mobile.
APRS uses VHF, HF, or both. Which do you plan? If mobile, most use VHF.. 2
meters. On HF is is mainly 30M but there is some HF APRS on 20M too.
Most common APRS methods use packet radio. 300 baud packet on
Hi, here is the link to the site.
http://www.todayssurvival.com/
I was surprised to see that they listed using CB HAM radio for survival in
the contents of the current audio production of their show.
They have a list of articles archived easily accessed right on their home
page.
They use
Just my two cents worth..
About QRV APRS .
I think nobody use it now.
It possible to add APRS logo to your qrzcom page and when you click
on it show your position
You can see sample of use it in the few pages now, for example click
to:
http://www.qrz.com/db/k8waw or
Plan on orerating mobile have Kenwood TH-F6A and my Tom Tom is not the highend
unit I thought it was. TH-F6A says it has 1200bps modem for VHF. How do I put
it all togather? Not even sure what I can do with APRS. Been off the air for a
while.
Dan
--- On Sat, 8/28/10, Andy obrien
Thank You,
Dan
--- On Sat, 8/28/10, Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us wrote:
From: Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New
To: Dan digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, August 28, 2010, 10:01 PM
Just my two cents worth..
About QRV APRS .
I think nobody use it now.
Hello, Dan.
If you like samples - let me know and I will design qrzcom page for
you with APRS clickable logo in.
You wrote :
Thank You,
Dan
--- On Sat, 8/28/10, Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us wrote:
From: Vlad_UA6JD jt...@mail-on.us
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New
To: Dan
It is good news, although I still think MELP was more legal than people
think.
Andy K3UK
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:28 PM, J. Moen j...@jwmoen.com wrote:
This is very, very good news, and it may turn out to be a very big deal.
It will be fun to hear reports from the early adopters. There
Yes and not to forget all the hams put in before the project went comercial
and turned into D star and where then simply cut out , ok Georges packet
engine went comercial , but he left a good working copy for down load ,
like the 'new' pic based projects with a $20 pre coded pic ,
Sunday's around 11:00 Sundays is a real good time
to find some of us on 14,236 DV.
If your lucky - you may even get me mobile as I'll
be on the move this Sunday.
see -
http://www.hamradio-dv.org/aor/digital-ssb/fellow-users/fellow-users-pics/w0jab/w0jab-stn.htm
for a photo of my mobile set
Can you check and repost that link?
ve3bdr
From: John Becker
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 5:32 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] speaking of digital voice
Sunday's around 11:00 Sundays is a real good time
to find some of us on 14,236 DV.
If your lucky - you
Hello,
Anybody have any idea what the mode/signal is around 14113.5? It is
wide on the waterfall and there is no RSID. Sounds familiar but I cannot
decode it.
Any ideas?
Rick - KH2DF
ROS ?
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Rick Westerfield
r_lwesterfi...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Hello,
Anybody have any idea what the mode/signal is around 14113.5? It is
wide on the waterfall and there is no RSID. Sounds familiar but I cannot
decode it.
Any ideas?
Rick –
At 04:34 PM 8/27/2010, you wrote:
Can you check and repost that link?
ve3bdr
Seems to be a problem with the site for some reason
here it is..
1393d54.jpg inline: 1393d54.jpg
All,
Dave Rowe, VK5DGR, has just released an open source speech codec that
could potentially be used in such digital voice applications as FDMDV
and WinDRM. Dave says that his new CODEC2 needs work, but the speech
quality of the Alpha release is pretty good. He has a few audio samples
of
Mike... You can also put your TNC in Converse mode. This will allow you to
transmit in the blind like calling CQ or just announcing you are Listening.
There should be Converse mode for your TNC. Good luck, Joe N3JNX
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
From: mikefa...@gmail.com
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From: John Geiger aa...@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:35 AM
Subject: [KenwoodTS-2000] FS: Kenwood TS2000 HF/VHF/UHF transceiver
To: kenwoodts-2...@yahoogroups.com
I have for sale or trade a 2008 model Kenwood TS2000 that does 100 watts on
HF,
Thanks for all the replies. Boy, that seems waay too easy for something
related to digital packet (ha ha). I'll give it a try soon.
73's
Mike
N3WF
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Yakoski jyako...@... wrote:
Mike... You can also put your TNC in Converse mode. This will
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