Hi everybody,
Since a few days,when i wanted to stard Hoka,my computer restart every time!All
the other programs work without
problems(Wxtrack,MuliPsk,Wxtolmg,LiveNet,JVComm32,etc..).I check the
processor,and the memory,look O.K.The other half with Linux work fine.Delete
and Reinstall the
I am totally new to digital radio, have an Icom 746PRO and interfacing for
PSK31 with a SignaLink USB.
I have a factory lead (computer to signalink) and home brew lead (radio to
signalink. This was spreviously on a Yaesu and I rewired.
I'm using the 6 pin on the radio and have wired a MiniDIN 6
I agree Jim, ALE400 would make sense. In general, the current failing of
standard ALE to take off are , I think, linked to attempts to popularize
ALE for emcomm use. While ALE concepts do lend themselves to emergency
communication nets, the gist of this thread is related to plain old ham
radio,
What is Hoka?
Rick KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 25, 2010, at 12:15 AM, nikos_katsoulis nikos_katsou...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Hi everybody,
Since a few days,when i wanted to stard Hoka,my computer restart every time!All
the other programs work without
Try SR of 12000.
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:00 AM, vk4vil unw...@bigpond.com wrote:
I am totally new to digital radio, have an Icom 746PRO and interfacing for
PSK31 with a SignaLink USB.
I have a factory lead (computer to signalink) and home brew lead (radio to
signalink. This was
Hi Rick,Hoka is one Data Analyzer and Decoder.
Cheers,Nikos
--- On Thu, 3/25/10, Rick Westerfield r_lwesterfi...@bellsouth.net wrote:
From: Rick Westerfield r_lwesterfi...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Problem with Hoka
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Hi Andy,
Dropped in to see if I needed to reply to anything from yesterday and I see
that you really have a number of members on this forum that seem to have a lot
of personal gripes and also make a lot of negative comments about BW and what
is and is not appropropriate for use on Amateur
That seems a bit theoretical to me. If you have a mode that is very wide but
gets its information across in short bursts, it could be said to be very
efficient, but in practise it is efficient only if others are able to make use
of the gaps between transmissions. If that mode needs that
At 01:01 PM 3/25/2010, you wrote:
That seems a bit theoretical to me. If you have a mode that is very wide but
gets its information across in short bursts, it could be said to be very
efficient, but in practise it is efficient only if others are able to make use
of the gaps between
Thanks Howard, I am hoping to try it soon.
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Howard Z howar...@... wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone tried the WINMOR keyboarding mode - no ARQ using FEC?
How does it compare to Olivia?
Howard
Another major update came out today. FYI, despite some limitations
on noisy HF (like all modes) , my view is the the RMS package is now a
complete one. A application that fills the void mentioned frequently,
namely the lack on HF on-ramps. With Winmor HF stations now connected
to the WINLINK
Hi Andy,
I guess you could say that the Winlink system is like an ISP like
Verizon or Comcast. The CMS servers hold the mail until you connect to a
gateway that polls the servers and checks for any mail addressed to you
@winlink.org. The RF connection is like a cat5 extension cable. It
brings
Just a test message to the group vi a Winmor HF station.
Andy K3UK
Andy,
The RMS WINMOR station is always in contact with one of the CMS (Common
Mail Servers).
When you negotiate a connection, it checks for any mail waiting for your
call.
You can also send mail through the RMS WINMOR Station. It doesn't have
to be to a winlink.org address.
There is also
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, k...@... wrote:
Just a test message to the group vi a Winmor HF station.
Andy K3UK
It worked ! My thanks to KB1OOQ for the 80M on-ramp. It took 5 minutes to
pass the message but hey...
Andy K3UK
*** Connected to WL2K RMS: KB1OOQ-5 @
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--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, k3uk@ wrote:
Just a test message to the group vi a Winmor HF station.
Andy K3UK
It worked ! My thanks to KB1OOQ for the 80M on-ramp. It took 5 minutes to
pass the message
Thanks for the explanation. A few years ago, I expressed concern that
hams were drifting towards the Internet and expensive PACTOR modems
for emergency messages. Now with RMS Express/Winmor, PSKmail,and
NBEMS , we have plenty of good HF options to choose from. The large
network of RMS stations
FYI
Comcast has bit the dust in my neck of the woods. I've taken the station
off-line, probably for the rest of the evening.
Sorry folks. And just when I got it running well again, too. Nothing I can do
about Comcast, though
KB1OOQ
Andy K3UK
via winmor
Pretty good, those Comcast folks. Expensive as hell, but good. Fixed in an hour
and before bedtime, even :-)
Very unusual to have an outage, actually, especially with no weather in the
area. In 10 years I can count them on the fingers of one hand.
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