[digitalradio] Russian PSK

2009-08-03 Thread Ian Wade G3NRW
I am interested in carrying out QSOs with Russian stations in Russian. Is there any PSK program that supports Cyrillic character set (screen and keyboard)? -- 73 Ian, G3NRW

Re: [digitalradio] Russian PSK

2009-08-03 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Ian, this old message (below) seems to imply that Multipsk will do it. Andy K3UK Hello Simon, Cyrillic characters pertains to a specific ANSI table (for 128 to 255) which is installed in Russian, Ukrainians...computers (ASCII being common to all tables). You have nothing to do except let all

Re: [digitalradio] Russian PSK

2009-08-03 Thread Simon (HB9DRV)
I couldn't find a table with the correct mappings - this was started by MixW I think. If anyone can tell me the *exact* character mappings then I'll add the support, I'm sure Dave W1HKJ will as well. Simon Brown, HB9DRV www.ham-radio-deluxe.com - Original Message - From: Andrew

[digitalradio] PACKET in Indiana

2009-08-03 Thread n9nwo
The Tippecanoe ARES group has started a new PACKET digipeater on 145.050 Mhz (see http://www.w9tca.com/w9tca/packet). For the most part PACKET has disappeared as new toy. However it is coming back as a tool for emergency traffic. MARS uses PACTOR and MT63 as digital tools on HF. PACKET seems

Re: Re[2]: [digitalradio] More RSID - PLEASE!

2009-08-03 Thread Tony
Vlad, Hello Tony Thanks for yesterday THRB QSO with RSID. I am using FLDIGI 3.12.3 and still no sure about RSID. What you using Vlad UA6JD I was using Ham Radio Deluxe / DM780. I was out of the radio room when you called, but heard the RSID voice announcement and found your QRG

[digitalradio] Software defined receivers, versus transceivers, for digital modes ?

2009-08-03 Thread Andrew O'Brien
I note that Flexradio is introducing a QRP SDR transceiver later this year for under US$700 , it will be general coverage and support all HF bands. I'm mainly interested in SDR for the ability to monitor a whole band for digital signals and it occurred to me to that perhaps a receiver, as opposed

Re: [digitalradio] Software defined receivers, versus transceivers, for digital modes ?

2009-08-03 Thread Bill V WA7NWP
The goal is also for DM780 to take data from the SDR console and use it to display / monitor up to 200kHz of bandwidth. Lets not forget the opportunities here to even transmit with wider bandwidths then before. There are likely both weak signal and faster data realms here we can finally

Re: [digitalradio] Software defined receivers, versus transceivers, for digital modes ?

2009-08-03 Thread Simon (HB9DRV)
- Original Message - From: Bill V WA7NWP wa7...@gmail.com For a starter, how about a 10 KHz version of the QPSKx25 mode... Well - this assumes you have a SDR transmitter of course, but the SDR SoftRock is cheap and more than good enough. With a simple 10 watt amp you'll have

Re: [digitalradio] Russian PSK

2009-08-03 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello Andy, Note for information: there is no special to do except be able to code/decode all characters between CHR(128) and CHR(255). If the users work with the same table all is OK. This apply to Russian and all the languages using specific ANSI tables. 73 Patrick - Original Message

Re: [digitalradio] Russian PSK

2009-08-03 Thread Simon (HB9DRV)
Patrick, What table - this is what we need to know. Simon Brown, HB9DRV www.ham-radio-deluxe.com - Original Message - From: Patrick Lindecker f6...@free.fr Note for information: there is no special to do except be able to code/decode all characters between CHR(128) and CHR(255). If

Re: [digitalradio] Software defined receivers, versus transceivers, for digital modes ?

2009-08-03 Thread Andrew O'Brien
The Softrock radios make me a little nervouse because their availability seems sporadic and their website makes you wonder if they are still a full busines. Is the V9 mentioned in this thread a multiband? Ideally hams would be beter off with one SDR that covers 80-10 rather thans several for

Re: [digitalradio] Software defined receivers, versus transceivers, for digital modes ?

2009-08-03 Thread Simon (HB9DRV)
Hi, Yes, multiband, the website isn't too clear but the Yahoo! group is. There are guys who will assemble for you. Simon Brown, HB9DRV www.ham-radio-deluxe.com - Original Message - From: Andrew O'Brien andrewob...@gmail.com The Softrock radios make me a little nervouse because

Re: [digitalradio] Russian PSK

2009-08-03 Thread Simon (HB9DRV)
Also please supply a URL so that there's no confusion :) Simon Brown, HB9DRV www.ham-radio-deluxe.com - Original Message - From: Simon (HB9DRV) simon.br...@kns.ch What table - this is what we need to know.

Re: [digitalradio] Russian PSK

2009-08-03 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Simon, I don't know exactly, but the ISO8859-5 is for Cyrillic. 73 Patrick - Original Message - From: Simon (HB9DRV) simon.br...@kns.ch To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 9:24 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Russian PSK Patrick, What table - this is what

Re: [digitalradio] Russian PSK

2009-08-03 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Perhaps http://www.kostis.net/charsets/iso8859.5.htm On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Patrick Lindeckerf6...@free.fr wrote: Simon, I don't know exactly, but the ISO8859-5 is for Cyrillic. 73 Patrick - Original Message - From: Simon (HB9DRV) simon.br...@kns.ch To:

[digitalradio] Re: Universal Shipborne Automatic Identification System (AIS) ?

2009-08-03 Thread boeing52au
Also try http://www.marinetraffic.com

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Universal Shipborne Automatic Identification System (AIS) ?

2009-08-03 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Amazing, many thanks. Andy On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 6:26 PM, boeing52auseve...@bigpond.net.au wrote: Also try http://www.marinetraffic.com -- Andy