All,
Is there a way to automatically launch both Dxkeeper and
Commander when Multipsk is starts? They work well together
and it would be nice if they launched together.
Just a thought.
Tony -K2MO
By synchronous detection, Vojtech, do you mean treating the first start bit
as the beginning of a synchronous multi-character sequence, thereby
providing some protection against broken start and stop bits within that
sequence? Brian K6STI referred to his decoding technique as employing a
If you have DXKeeper installed then you probably have installed DXLab Launcher
as well. If not then download the Launcher from one of DXLab's download sites,
http://www.dxlabsuite.com/download.htm , and follow the instructions.
- Once you have the Launcher installed run it and open its
Hi Andy
I probably was too far out with this off topic , but after a half an
hour listening to the stream I was in chock. I have never heard such bad
language on the band and
since people on this group often write about US regulation I took the
chance to ask.
Yes, the Pinell radio is a great
Steinar Aanesland wrote:
It turned out to be a real hate network. It vomit up extremely bad
things about the Obama administration. I am not going into the politics
here, but is this type of network allowed in US on the HAM band ???
There is a widely held misconception about what is, and is
I have decided that I will not be a part of HF Link, in the formal
sense. Many members of the Yahoo group HFlink have been helpful over
the years and Steve especially has been of tremendous help to all.
However, I have concluded that the rigid control and moderation of
that group, have
Re the control is to prevent ALE bashing
Across a broad range of technical offerings, organizations that actively
solicit criticism and respond constructively tend to flourish, whereas
organizations focused on protecting their baby often fail to gain traction,
despite expending a comparable
Finally! When I bought my TS-2000 a couple of years ago, I was aware
of one criticism for the digital operator super narrow filtering
in SSB was not as easy to achieve as in other rigs.It can be done via
a radio equivalent of standing on your head , using CW to receive and
USB to transmit.
Andy obrien wrote:
So, tonight, I decided to see how that would
be addressed with my new SDR-IQ receiver and Simon Brown's preview
release of SDR-Radio . I was very happy to be easily able to dial in
narrow filters, til my heart's content.
Have a go with Winrad or WinradHD as well Andy,