Re: [digitalradio] CSS releases EmComm Ops Radio Software for Packet Radio

2008-10-02 Thread Steinar Aanesland
My mail box has a Thompson filter .. S Dan Hensley wrote: There are those of us who do not wish to be bombarded by Fred's muck mire, especially in the body of an e-mail. Beyond that, you know as do all of us that posting a copy of a thread from another forum is a huge no-no due to

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ASCII ?

2008-10-02 Thread Jose A. Amador
jhaynesatalumni wrote: I guess some people thought it was a Big Deal, but there were lots of reasons why it didn't go anywhere. I'd say the overriding one is that with 60 wpm Baudot RTTY the bit length is 22 milliseconds. With 100 wpm ASCII 110 baud the bit length is 9 milliseconds. That

Re: [digitalradio] ASCII ?

2008-10-02 Thread Jose A. Amador
John Becker, WØJAB wrote: Still a lot of machines out there still working after all these years. Gee it would be so nice if the software writers would do the same. John, W0JAB John, It is the ongoing fashion, nothing else. Life cycles are shorter nowadays. There are many old american

Re: [digitalradio] Re: CSS releases EmComm Ops Radio Software for Packet Radio

2008-10-02 Thread Jose A. Amador
It may have been that you were awake while Snow White slept... 73, Jose, CO2JA -- Andrew O'Brien wrote: Is my brain dead? I may be missing the point of this product, I read the manual and it says PSK31 is a new mode and it references 20 year old concepts . Seems like a step backwards

[digitalradio] Re: ASCII ?

2008-10-02 Thread jhaynesatalumni
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jose A. Amador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: but there was a GM - Microsoft controversy that ended with a caustic reply from the GM's President that explained it too well. That's interesting, because I think it was GM that is generally credited with inventing

RE: [digitalradio] Re: ASCII ?

2008-10-02 Thread Tom Tcimpidis
The CEO of GM once said that What is good for GM is good for the country. From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jhaynesatalumni Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 8:47 AM To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Subject: [digitalradio] Re: ASCII ? --- In

[digitalradio] QRV MT63 14106

2008-10-02 Thread Tony
All, QRV MT63 -- 14106.0 @ 2330z Tony, K2MO

[digitalradio] odd signal on 80M?

2008-10-02 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Several of us in a regional et o 80M heard an odd sound every few mniutes . Sounded like a space ship taking off. check the sound via http://www.obriensweb/com/odd.wav You can hear it changing in pitch, I re-tune evrry few seconds. I followed it from 3832 LSB to 3825, it keeps o going and

[digitalradio] Re: odd signal on 80M?

2008-10-02 Thread Andrew O'Brien
make that http://www.obriensweb.com/odd.wav On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Several of us in a regional et o 80M heard an odd sound every few mniutes . Sounded like a space ship taking off. check the sound via http://www.obriensweb/com/odd.wav

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ASCII ?

2008-10-02 Thread Jose A. Amador
Well, what I meant (I don't remember the exact quote right now) is that the steering wheel and the pedals remain in the same place and react in a similar way, you don't have to learn anything basically new. Highways don't need to be modified, either... Jose, CO2JA Tom Tcimpidis wrote: The

Re: [digitalradio] Re: odd signal on 80M?

2008-10-02 Thread matt gregory
IT MT-63 TXED IN USB LOOKS TO BE 2KWIDE NOT SURE ON ITERLEAVE AROUND 382O USB - Original Message From: Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: DIGITALRADIO digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2008 8:10:09 PM Subject: [digitalradio] Re: odd signal on 80M? make that

[digitalradio] Olivia Signal?

2008-10-02 Thread Rui Manuel
Just curiosity Can anybody identify what mode is using a signal on 3.733 (80m). I am trying to decode digital sstv on that frequency, however most of the time I hear a clicking multitone sound like Olivia sending beacons, maybe trying to establish a connection, it keeps transmitting multitones