I downloaded the latest version of NBEMS yesterday and hooked up with
WB8NUT. PSK31 was a tough copy so switched to
MFSK. Successfully transferred a 750byte file in 210 seconds ARQ. Also liked
the chat function in Flarq, works well.
I tried the same text file with different modes to see what
Currently, no. The modem part of P25 and D-Star(in the C4FM mode) aren't too
challenging, so those should be able to be done in software(although P25 is
known to
need a CLEAN discriminator tap on receive, something many scanner users
realized they
didn't have when trying to decode P25
New release (4.7) of MULTIPSK
Pour les francophones: la version française de ce message se trouve sur mon
site (http://f6cte.free.fr). Il suffit de cliquer sur le lien Principales
modifications (courriel avertissant de la sortie de la nouvelle version).
Hello to all Ham and SWL,
The new
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, mikenetbot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Currently, no. The modem part of P25 and D-Star(in the C4FM mode)
aren't too
challenging, so those should be able to be done in software(although
P25 is known to
need a CLEAN discriminator tap on receive, something many
I stand corrected! The software came out yesterday, and it is now possible to
demodulate D-
Star with a soundcard. If you have the DVSI dongle, you'll be able to recover
audio. Amazing!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dstarsoftware/message/1
Guys,
I work for our local County as their Radio Tech and our Road Department would
like to be able to keep tabs on some, not all, of their vehicles, especially in
areas where their cell phone coverage is flaky at best.
They have a UHF system located on a mountain top approximately 4250',
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
New release (4.7) of MULTIPSK
Patrick,
Would you please outline the best way to update Multipsk. I don't do
it very often and where the files go gets confusing. For example, do
we download your file, expand it to
MultiPSK gives an error in Vista 64-bit:
Windows - No Disk
Exception Processing Message 0xc013 Parameters
...
Cancel, Try Again, Continue
Selecting either will still pull up the program. Seems to work fine.
Not a biggie, but in case someone else is using the same O/S, let us
know if you
Tooner wrote:
MultiPSK gives an error in Vista 64-bit:
Windows - No Disk
Exception Processing Message 0xc013 Parameters
...
Cancel, Try Again, Continue
Selecting either will still pull up the program. Seems to work fine.
Not a biggie, but in case someone else is using the same
Sholto Fisher wrote:
Tooner wrote:
MultiPSK gives an error in Vista 64-bit:
Windows - No Disk
Exception Processing Message 0xc013 Parameters
...
Cancel, Try Again, Continue
Selecting either will still pull up the program. Seems to work fine.
Not a biggie, but in case someone else is
Hi Frank,
I am running it under Vista on this box without any problems. I like
Multipsk for a variety of reasons. It offers many modes and despite
what some claim is a cluttered interface, I prefer being able to
change modes without fighting through numerous pull-down menus.
Suspect the biggest
I know just about everybody does MT63 on a soundcard. I've done MT63
on a soundcard.
The question is: Does anybody know of any hardware (modem type)
device out there that does MT63? No soundcard.
Dave
K7UXO
Hi Frank,
I have had older versions in 32 bit Vista with similar error messages
but it seemed to work. I normally have been staying with my WinXP box
since I have the sound card and USB ports connected to that computer and
moving them back and forth is not trivial. Lately, with version 4.6 I
To answer that in one word, no.
Ain't going to happen.
The reason so so many use the sound card modes right now
is because they don't have to *buy* some black box to do it.
John, W0JAB
At 08:49 PM 1/30/2008, you wrote:
I know just about everybody does MT63 on a soundcard. I've done MT63
on a
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Sholto Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MultiPSK has a lot more in it than just the ALE Frank.
That's cool, and I can appreciate that. I've played with most of the
common digital modes software and have to say MultiPSK has a lot of
'meat' to it. However, as
I gave it a try for the first time about a year ago.
It was very confusing for a first time user. Rather then have the
main screen loaded with all the modes I think it would be a lot
better the have a drop down under a mode button with settings.
But that just me.
I deleted it from the system
Tooner wrote:
MultiPSK gives an error in Vista 64-bit:
Windows - No Disk
Exception Processing Message 0xc013 Parameters
...
Cancel, Try Again, Continue
Selecting either will still pull up the program. Seems to work fine.
Not a biggie, but in case someone else is using the same
For me personally MultiPSK allows me to enjoy ham radio my way. I like
to experiment and be on the edge of new digimode technology and
concepts. The learning curve keeps my mind sharp. I can also talk to
Patrick as a fellow amateur and suggest things and he takes the time and
courtesy to
1. A few words about OFDM and serial tone modem.
Let's find out how the fight between ISI and Doppler shift
takes place in these systems. OFDM uses the great number of low
speed channels so the symbol duration increases. While the
duration of ISI is much smaller than symbol
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jose A. Amador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... but what it does and how it does.
... And certainly MultiPSK does its stuff WELL
... as a peek at its specs will show you.
How about telling us what that 'stuff' is, as you are more familiar
than I? Specifics
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Sholto Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For me personally MultiPSK allows me to enjoy ham radio my way. I like
to experiment and be on the edge of new digimode technology and
concepts. The learning curve keeps my mind sharp.
I can appreciate that! Simon,
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Kevin O'Rorke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those who complain about the UI really need to go away and use
another Program.
Sorry Kevin, in this country, our opinions are equal. In theory at
least. Those who complain.. don't just get up and leave we
bitch
Frank,
Here's a rundown of some of the more interesting and maybe offbeat
things you can do with MultiPSK that you can't do in other programs:
Weak signal modes
-
There are a variety of interesting modes suitable for weak signal/QRP
work. These include a modified version of
The EVM56002 - I have one sitting here - not been used since the soundcard
programs became available
Just type in EVM 56002 to Google Think I still have all of the old software as
well
Les VK2DSG
From: David McGinnis
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:49 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
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