Hi all,
Is anyone in Europe interested in making tests with RFSM-8000? I am
QRV some times on 14.109,5 calling CQ RFSM and in Server Mode.
If anyone is interested please let know so that we can arrange a SKED.
73 de Demetre SV1UY
Patrick,
Yes, but MultiPSK and DRM780 and fldigi and other programs already
support MFSK and other modes.
My point is that few know about MFSK picture mode, even though it is
implemented in many programs, because it is accessible only when in MFSK
mode and is hard to find.
So, I propose simply
Leigh,
Have you looked at Digital SSTV based on HamDRM? I've just compiled the
HamDRM DLL and am hoping to have this integrated in DM780 in February
sometime.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
- Original Message -
From: Leigh L Klotz, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Patrick,
Yes, but MultiPSK and DRM780
HI Leigh.
That makes sense, but it would require Patrick to work with the GUI
and he's not willing to do that, according to past comments. I think
that would start a domino effect in the layout to remove clutter
and I don't think he wants to get involved in that.
Pity. Great program
Howard,
I am just doing some testing of the MP73-N etc modes on 30m. I didn't know
they existed until Jens, OV1A mentioned them.
I post my spots on http://www.projectsandparts.com/30m/
73, Sholto KE7HPV.
Hi Sholto...
Are we testing narrow band at all now? It seems like it's
Howard, I down loaded MMSSTV 1.11G and you said you
added MP73 to MMSSTV is there some thing I need to add
for Narrow Band to work in MMSSTV ?.
Russell NC5O/qrp
--- w6ids [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Sholto Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hello Leigh,
So, I propose simply making it more easily accessible, for example, by
making it available on a main menu, or even as its own mode. In
I understand. In fact the solution would be to do a three pages document
MFSK-SSTV easy with Multipsk in the same way as I do with ALE.
dialog
Hello Howard,
to remove clutter and I don't think he wants to get involved in that.
No I'm going to get involved in that simply because there is no clutter. All is
done in a logical way and done to switch rapidly without going in a menu (as I
don't like menus and prefer buttons).
But I
It could be done in 500 Hz - why are you looking for the 500Hz bandwidth?
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
- Original Message -
From: Leigh L Klotz, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I didn't know it fit iin 500Hz. I will go look again. This is JPEG2000
coding? If it fits, it is more interesting than
--
From: Leskep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:55 AM
To: Dmitry [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Digitalradio [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Bob ZL1BAD [EMAIL PROTECTED]; John VE5MU Bradley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RFSM-8000 testing
Hi Dmitry
Yes. I still think a menu item or a button for send picture would be
inviting to users. QRG I will leave it to Andy as he brought up the
topic of center of activity.
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 1:07 pm, Patrick Lindecker wrote:
Hello Leigh,
So, I propose simply making it more easily
- Original Message -
From: Russell Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] SSTV MP73 Mode
Howard, I down loaded MMSSTV 1.11G and you said you
added MP73 to MMSSTV is there some thing I need to add
OH! OK, so we're doing that on the site as well. Super.
I'll peek on the page often then for PACTOR I and MP73
as well. Now if conditions will just bless us for a period
of time.
Have you been able to actually see it function in the
field? Comments?
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN
- Original
In the US, we can send images in 500Hz bandwidth in the cw/data segments
of the band, but if the bandwidth is higher than 500Hz, we must move to
the phone bands. Andy is trying to foster a set of image operations
down in what works out to be in the US data segment, so if we want to
play, we
Hey Patrick!
NOOO.it's cluttered..really. You fall back onto that old song of
yours
about not being a specialist, which I take in this context to mean talented
enough, to work with the GUI. I don't believe that for a minute, my good
man. Working the GUI may not be one of your more
Ok Howard, Tnx find it and now I will be looking for
SSTV on 10.142 USB when I can.
Russell NC5O/QRP
--- w6ids [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Russell Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 3:56 PM
Subject:
I don't have a problem with various kinds of UI, but I do know some
people care intensely.
One of the things I hope to accomplish with the znudigi experiment is a
separation of modem from UI. I amworking with several different UI
designs for znudigi clients, and hoping that others will too.
Leigh,
I have not been following this SSTV discussion very closely as I got the
impression that it was analog SSTV when MMSSTV was mentioned as a
program. Or is this actually digital SSTV? Can you give us a capsule
account?
Do you have any knowledge of any tests that have been done between
Looking for P1 connect and Roger.
Harry Wiliford wrote:
[edit] Etymology
The word data is the plural of Latin datum, neuter past participle of
dare, to give, hence something given. The past participle of to
give has been used for millennia, in the sense of a statement accepted
at face value; one of the works of Euclid, circa
Hey, John.
Been on freq but not hearing PACTOR I. Called a few times.
Did hear weak CW on occasion and one or two newer modes.
I've heard you and I think I'm hearing you now at 0426Z but
unable to print. Signals come and go momentarily on top of
you (i.e. CW, Spanish sigs, a PSK31, but
Hi John
At 0442Z the WD8DHF PMBO in Harker Hts, TX just started transmitting
with an S9 signal. It is sending a Solar Flux Index accompanied by a
cautionary request for users to LISTEN first before transmitting or
losing privileges.
I can hear a PACTOR signal underneath but obviously,
I took the liberty of writing a quick and dirty guide to narrow band
SSTV using MMSSTV. You can find the first draft at
http://www.obriensweb.com/narrowsstv.htm . It is a little graphic
rich, so it may take a little for the page to fully load. Hopefully
the images display OK on the average PC
Great page and excellent advice. I appreciate the work you've done!
73. Frank K2NCC
Quick and dirty guide? Hmmmnice work pal.
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN
- Original Message -
From: Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: DIGITALRADIO digitalradio@yahoogroups.com;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 12:09 AM
Subject: [digitalradio]
Just threw this together in about 10 minutes while getting ready for bed:
http://tinyurl.com/2mfqjv
Receiver is tuned to 10.132 USB.
I may make some improvements to this tomorrow.
-Joe, N8FQ
26 matches
Mail list logo