Not every version though. Only these later versions over the last eight
months or so.
Rick - KH2DF
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Rudy Benner
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 4:28 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re
Hello,
Anybody have any idea what the mode/signal is around 14113.5? It is
wide on the waterfall and there is no RSID. Sounds familiar but I cannot
decode it.
Any ideas?
Rick - KH2DF
Hello Stephen,
There are a few of us into digital modes here in Louisiana. Just hit us up
for a sked here on this reflector if you want to try something new. We are
here to help.
Rick
Bossier City, LA
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com
I think cable channel E is one of the usual culprits on the leaky coax. At
least it used be when I lived on a street with cable TV. It is all DirecTV for
me now.
Rick KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 18, 2010, at 12:03 PM, KB3FXI kb3...@yahoo.com wrote:
We had some very serious interference
I troll both places. You never know what you might find.
Rick KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 15, 2010, at 3:56 PM, sholtofish sho...@probikekit.com wrote:
What 40m frequency are most PSK31 QSOs in region 2?
I haven't been on for a couple of years and it used to be around 7.070 but
now
and untrained operators.
Let me know if there is interest in the source code and I'll package it up
for posting along with some description of its operation.
Rick Muething, KN6KB
MixW 2.19 will be hard to beat. Yes, it is multi mode but it does Olivia if you
load the DLL and it is a simple program. It also does RTTY and CW but I am not
too sure about it Morse performance.
Rick KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 15, 2010, at 3:40 PM, JLA johnne...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi
I love my Signalink. It effectively doubled my Winmor data rate.
Rick KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:25 PM, kneiper flin...@comcast.net wrote:
Newbie to the digital scene and am looking for opinions on the above devices to
be used with a Yeasu FT-747G. Right now I'm primarily
,
these are the tradeoffs we all face.
This definition might cause a bit of a Food Fight here on this
reflector but hopefully . . . not.
Rick - KH2DF
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Jaak Hohensee
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 1:21 PM
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-10-76A1.pdf
This just makes no sense to me why you would push Pactor III on a
channelized frequency setting..
73 Rick N2AMG
www.n2amg.com
driver for
the SCS. When Vic gets back from vacation I'll talk to him about this and
when we might be able to do that.
73,
Rick Muething, KN6KB
.
73,
Rick Muething, KN6KB
Quite a few seasoned hams still use older forms of software that do not
support RSID. Why they chose not to upgrade is beyond me but they have
their reasons. I suppose that if all you ever do is RTTY and PSK31, what
would be the point in transmitting an RSID? Or upgrading your software?
Rick
And as Dorothy once said on the Wizard of Oz as she tapped her ruby slippers
together - there is no place like 127.0.0.1
Rick - KH2DF
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Box SixteenHundred
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 12:44 PM
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
problems(Wxtrack,MuliPsk,Wxtolmg,LiveNet
Hello Dave,
This is awesome. A real keeper of an e-mail. I am not in the market for a
computer but this is still excellent knowledge to have and I do not have to buy
a bunch of magazines or join another Yahoo group to get it.
Again, thank you.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 28
.
But this also makes this mode slower than molasses in January
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 18, 2010, at 5:25 AM, Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com wrote:
but.. I think the original question also asked about modes other than PSK31,
what about them?JT65A, for example is not a mode
signal
processing. Interesting stuff and it is a good place to start for young
electrical engineers. IEEE usually covers this topic very well and their
subscription rates for students are very low.
What kind of HF radio do you have?
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 16, 2010, at 4:27 AM
or issues please contact me at
rmuethingATcfl.rr.com
73,
Rick KN6KB
No virus found in this incoming message.
Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
Version: 9.0.733 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2681 - Release Date: 02/12/10
14:35:00
but nothing
else.
What are the hardware upgrades that are available? Is the company still
in business?
Rick - KH2DF/W5
a good sked time here or one of the other forums and I guarantee
somebody will meet you on the air for an MT 63 QSO.
Rick KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 15, 2010, at 12:33 AM, Ugo ugo.dep...@me.com wrote:
Good morning all.
Please, could you kindly tell me more about MT63 ?
How can I try
Look at Part 97.221. This 500 hertz va 1600 hertz bandwidth thing is an
automatic control (unattended - 500 hertz) or attended 1600 question.
I think you must be thinking about the 300 baud limit and blurring the two
together. And no, I have no other FCC guidance on the matter.
Rick - KH2DF
and this device will likely be
the same for you for far less than I paid. Bonus for you.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 2, 2010, at 10:51 AM, Music Maker jhaddle...@msn.com wrote:
I bought myself one for Christmas too !! (Hey ! - I am Santa Klaus, aren't I ?
!! ).
What I would like to know
for Field Day) and I
am still using a Rig Talk for rig control. So yea, I'm pretty happy.
Rick - KH2DF
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of obrienaj
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 1:52 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject
It is working pretty good already and all of those surface mount components
scare me a little. I would need an electron microscope to make some of the
changes he suggests in the link.
Rick - KH2DF
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf
Now I understand why Domino never caught on much with me . . . I'm a Republican
:)
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 26, 2009, at 7:47 AM, DaveNF2G d...@nf2g.com wrote:
Since when is contesting supposed to be democratic? It's a competition, not a
debate.
73 de Dave, NF2G
Now yes, I beg to differ. That was funny! I love that movie and relating it to
an amateur radio busy detector is comedic brilliance. That was worth two, no
three good chuckles!
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 25, 2009, at 10:53 PM, David Bowman wb0...@gmail.com wrote:
That wasn't
Probably. It runs in my family. We are all genetic together :)
Rick
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 26, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Jaak Hohensee jaak.hohen...@eesti.ee wrote:
Rick Westerfield wrote:
Now I understand why Domino never caught on much with me . . . I'm a Republican
:)
Rick - KH2DF
Rick
Alan Barrow wrote:
Rick Karlquist wrote:
That reminds me. During the CW Sweepstakes 2 weeks ago, I was trying
to operate on ~7030 and bursts of RTTY-sounding stuff kept coming
on the frequency for 5 or 10 seconds every once in a while.
Is that ALE?
That was not ALE, as the common
Alan Barrow wrote:
I do radio with boy scout troops when camping. And find increasingly,
that contests are making weekend operation very difficult. It's hard to
find a weekend without a major contest, sometimes more than one.
Have you tried 60, 30, 17 or 12 meters? No contests there.
Rick
pileups of Europeans call me on 17 meters. For most of the recent
DXpeditions, 17 meters has been the money band. Lots
of rare DX on there. You can work DX all night long on 30 meters
after 20 is closed. It is also great for DXpeditions.
Rick N6RK
the CW Sweepstakes 2 weeks ago, I was trying
to operate on ~7030 and bursts of RTTY-sounding stuff kept coming
on the frequency for 5 or 10 seconds every once in a while.
Is that ALE? Why am I as a contester QRM and that stuff is not QRM?
Rick N6RK
(assuming that no individual piece of
equipment needs more than 9 of the 13 pins). The control for the
relay bank would be via a 3 conductor 3.5 mm jack. I can get cheap
3.5 mm patch cables and D-sub cables at the swap meet.
Rick N6RK
Andy obrien wrote:
Rick, not likely . ALE mostly uses
7040500
7065000
7099500
7102000
7110500
7185500
7296000
Actually, now that I think about it, I was trying to use
7040.
Rick N6RK
everyone else off that frequency, since the
whole band was wall to wall signals except for that frequency.
Any RF source that can hold a frequency like 7040 during a major contest
cannot be considered inconsequential or de minimus as the lawyers
like to say.
Rick N6RK
nagging bugs and beginning the port effort to the
RMS HF Winlink gateway.
Thanks for all your support and help during the beta testing effort.
73,
Rick KN6KB
Try installing a very simple program like MixW. If it works there then the
logic dictates that it is the other program.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 19, 2009, at 11:53 PM, Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey Rochelle
spar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
For whatever reason my SignaLink
. It is dependable but still slow.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 12, 2009, at 6:19 PM, obrienaj aobri...@stny.rr.com wrote:
Thanks Patrick, I guess we will have to lobby for some changes.
Andy
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Lindecker f6...@... wrote:
Hello Andy,
If RFSM-8000
years ago compared a pony express
rider carrying a saddlebag full of DVD's to a T1 line. The
pony express rider blew away the T1 line in terms of bit rate.
Rick Karlquist N6RK
Ham Radio Deluxe does most but not all the modes and even HRD cannot detect the
bizarre and uncommon tone combinations and bandwidths. It is too much to expect
one software package to do it all but HRD certainly makes a grand attempt.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 2, 2009, at 7:14
Is it possible to compress a file and lose even one bit during the
transfer and still have something usable on the receiving end when you
uncompress? Normally, you must use ARQ to insure perfect copy. Even MT63
or Olivia can take a hit every so often.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Simon (HB9DRV) wrote
this is true. 9 out of 10 times the system
will crash because you are trying to load drivers for hardware that is not
present..
73 Rick N2AMG
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Andrew O'Brien
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 6:38 PM
special frequencies for specific modes. This is constantly
changing in both the short term and long term.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Siegfried Jackstien wrote:
Hello all in the group
Just my 2 cents about the bandplans in different regions …..
Hamradio is a very old hobby with thousands of hams
(or whatever rules your
country requires) and use the lowest amount of power necessary for
effective communication. There have been a few (very few) times that I
even used an amplifier to increase the power beyond 100 watts in order
to keep the QSO going.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Andrew O'Brien wrote
is not always
true of other products, and it has a socketed optoisolator for PTT hard
keying. It does require a COM or USB to COM port, however that may be
preferable to VOX keying. The most difficult part is making up your own
cables, and that may not be easy for some to do.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Is this still a beta or is it a full, stable release? The web site indicates
October 2009 for the full release.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 6, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Tony d...@optonline.net wrote:
All,
Ham Radio Deluxe version 5 is available. The new version has RSID, Contestia
to another
frequency and even a different mode.
I couldn't find information on HRD/DM780, but the Fldigi information is at:
http://www.w1hkj.com/FldigiHelp/ConfigID.html
73,
Rick, KV9U
Phil Williams wrote:
I agree with Andy's recommendation. Also, might I suggest a sharing
of experiences
developers.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Tony wrote:
You should have called Rick! That was the first RV ALE-400 QSO for me. John
tells me he's touring the country working digi-mode from his motorhome.
Tony -K2MO
Announce your digital presence via our Interactive
systems
that can work with sound card modes and provide a superior solution to
300 baud packet on HF, we have to have these technologies.
73,
Rick, KV9U
wrote:
Rick,
ARQ is perfect for being sure emcomm and other messages are delivered
error-free, but for chatting, most people
Good copy on both Tony and John, W2KI from here in the north central U.S.
Rick, KV9U
Tony wrote:
All,
I'll be QRV ALE-400 ARQ chat mode this evening starting 2230z --
14074.0 USB +/- QRM.
Tony -K2MO
and receive
error free files from one to many and has after the fact ARQ?
73,
Rick, KV9U
Bill V WA7NWP wrote:
What do you think such a mode would be used for, Bill?
The latest brainstorming is a community mesh network. Put a little
box in the attic with Ethernet on one side
You need to do this at Yahoo. Not from within this group. We cannot help you
with this.
Rick
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On Jun 21, 2009, at 2:58 PM, ken ferguson ken_fergu...@fsmail.net wrote:
tis I who wishes to leave the group.
ken
QST had a very informative article a while back - worthwhile reading. I was
surprised at the performance differences between the good, better and best
cards in areas that really matter to our hobby. I still use my stock Dell
soundcard but I now know why and how I could be doing better.
Rick
worked equally well. (They did not test the SignaLink USB, however).
They did find that a very high quality card is needed if you are using
it for interfacing with DSP systems such as Flex Radio.
73,
Rick, KV9U
lsumners wrote:
I am looking at upgrading my Dell on board sound card. Any
What is the attraction of MixW now that we have so many other multimode
digital programs that are freely available with one program even open
source and cross platform?
73,
Rick, KV9U
Andy obrien wrote:
Nothing that I have heard. Nick is somewhat more active, as his
health has improved
do not have? Is MARS use different than for amateur radio use?
73,
Rick, KV9U
chas wrote:
Rick W wrote:
What is the attraction of MixW now that we have so many other multimode
digital programs that are freely available with one program even open
source and cross platform?
73,
Rick
It is all about the visual simplicity of its interface . . . elegant in its
minimalism. And I say that truly as a complement. Although I like HRD and
MultiPSK both for other reasons, MixW is easier to use. More pleasing to the
eyes especially versus MultiPSK.
Rick - KH2DF
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Buddy and Rick,
What you are describing seems to be flidigi more than any other program.
Have you tried this program? And unlike Windows-only programs, fldigi
works on more platforms than any other program of its type. Maybe the
RAC CD won't work on fldigi though.
Fldigi is ultra clean
(but a pretty darn good beta from past
experience).
Also, does anyone have some first hand experiences with how the HRD
Logging program will work as a contest logger compared with N1MM?
Lots of questions, but I bet some of you have the answers, HI.
73,
Rick, KV9U
computing.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Toby Burnett wrote:
I also would be interested as to booting windoze from a memory stick
like a live cd of Linux.
It takes so long for me to re install everything should I have a
system wide crash. Just to get back back onto win XP pro I have to
load
This is capitalism at its zenith but I am not opposed. I just wish I had the
time to compete and play.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 5, 2009, at 7:22 AM, Simon \(HB9DRV\) simon.br...@kns.ch wrote:
Why not? ICOM sponsors the RSGB HF Convention, other companies sponsor
various
I notice that they have the 75 bps very robust mode implemented. Has
anyone tried this and compared it to Pactor 3's most robust mode?
73,
Rick, KV9U
dmitry_d2d wrote:
New releases RFSM-8000 v.0536 on http://rfsm2400.radioscanner.ru
can not print well, and yet another mode that can handle the
conditions of Doppler and ISI multipath can work FB.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Tony wrote:
Jose,
maybe Tony could devise some measurements to compare them.
I'm not sure why, but on-air tests with ALE-400 seem to be a bit
more
I am probably too close to John on 20 meters as I never have any luck
connecting. I am calling CQ and monitoring 14.074 with FAE400 right now
(2115Z) and will try and have it on for a few hours when I am not
experimenting with PSKmail_server.
73,
Rick, KV9U
John Bradley wrote:
now
slowly) and P2 and P3 simply will not.
73,
Rick, KV9U
John Bradley wrote:
I live at a higher latitude than many folks in the US and find that
PSK is susceptible to aurora flutter/multipath more often than most modes.
There are time up here that nothing will decode PSK despite the fact
Avoid the Icom IC-718 if you want to do push to talk by CAT command. Icom chose
not to put PTT by CAT in the command word set. There are other methods of doin
PTT but CAT is by far the most elegant.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On May 28, 2009, at 9:06 AM, bruce mallon wa4...@yahoo.com
out by then. I called him back
and also called CQ to no avail.
One other important, and convenient thing about these modes is that the
convention was retained to always center on 1625 Hz audio frequency, so
your dial frequency is the frequency of operation.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Andy obrien wrote
modes (wide 2000 Hz and narrow
400 Hz modes) are considerably faster than the older ALE modes due to
improved compression, even though they use the same 8FSK modulation. And
they are more sensitive, plus the memory ARQ feature of FAE adds
additional weak signal capability.
73,
Rick, KV9U
to point to point communications that is
typically used to route local and regional traffic.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Moderator, HFDEC (Hams for Disaster and Emergency Communications) yahoogroup
Note: this group was formed to take discussion of public service off of
the digitalradio group due
operators for a practical deployment toward
emergency communications. Of course I keep trying and will be having a
club demonstration again in November, HI.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Moderator, HFDEC (Hams for Disaster and Emergency Communications) yahoogroup
David Little wrote:
Andy
on his end. Also, his web site indicates he can run 350 watts
on MFSK and I am only running 25. OK, kicked it up to 200, HI, but no
luck either.
Hearing WF7T, but not zero beat with him and did not link up. Maybe that
was the 7 station that JA1RZD heard?
73,
Rick, KV9U
Tony wrote:
All
I like the faster print rate of Contestia but there are few users out there.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On May 20, 2009, at 7:28 AM, Simon \(HB9DRV\) simon.br...@kns.ch wrote:
I'm adding these Olivia derrivates to DM780, I'm interested in knowing whether
they are used much?
Simon
the pieces, but no one
has bolted them together into one system, HI. Easy to say, but not easy
to do. The closest thing that I can see is PSKmail using WINMOR or
something similar as the adaptive protocol. That would be a killer
digital program for public service/emergency use.
73,
Rick, KV9U
this is that we are coming closer to
some really good solutions for casual use and public service use of
digital technology. And anything that you expect to work during an
emergency, must be regularly used on a frequent basis to be there when
you really need it.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Andy obrien wrote:
NBEMS
,
Rick, KV9U
Russell Blair wrote:
Rick, Well I went to find the call of the other station close to you
and it was not on the list today I will keep a lookout for it, I have
seen you connect to Fred (WB5CON) at times, the band has not be too
good but if you would like for me to QSY to another
access to the
internet, if you don't want it to have such access. It can act as a
server for a local or regional group, etc.
If possible, this discussion may be quite valuable on the group.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Rein Couperus wrote:
I would gladly discuss with you how we can make the systems
these things.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Russell Blair wrote:
I was taking a count today of Pskmail Servers in the U.S. and there are four
1 in Mississippi, 2 in Texas, 1 in Va, 1 in WI, and one in western Canada.
Hopefully there will be more users as time goes on and the word gets out and
more people start
but you can not really put it all together as nicely for
the $25 + $5.50 shipping. International shipping is probably impractical
at $20.
I have read that some laptops can be a problem with the optoisolator
although that would likely be true for similar optoisolators.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Phillip
of each transmission to send the RSID data burst and I
doubt that many would want that overhead.
73,
Rick, KV9U
aa777888athotmaildotcom wrote:
Yes but nobody ever runs RSID TX ID (except me :-)
I've spent hours with fldigi RSID receive mode turned on just to watch it
work once
Try Configure, then CAT/PTT but I am not sitting at my rig. This will get you
close.
Rick - KH2DF
Sent from my iPhone
On May 5, 2009, at 7:55 AM, ronaldfparmenter ronaldfparmen...@yahoo.com
wrote:
i don't know where the conm port is in mixw .i can't set the comp
port for set up
is rarely possible to use on many HF paths, it is not a
practical fit for the vagaries of HF. That is why it is so important to
have a number of fall back protocols to meet actual HF conditions with
the appropriate mode. WINMOR may be the solution for sound card
technologies.
73,
Rick, KV9U
(tactical) communications.
Whoever comes up with a program that can do sound card adaptable ARQ
HF/VHF peer to peer chat and messaging and also connect to a widely
available e-mail system will have THE digital public service killer
app. Why would you want to use anything else?
73,
Rick, KV9U
at
SL6. Maybe others who have experience with P modes can give us some idea
how often it needs to drop to lower levels. When that happens, it would
seems reasonable that Q15X25 would not be possible to use.
73,
Rick, KV9U
There is no standalone versuion, you can find driver
PSKmail, which has peer to peer capability
(not yet available for MS Windows), switched to an adaptable mode such
as WINMOR.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Tony wrote:
All,
I'm not sure why, but it seems that most of us tend to stick with the
slower versions of Olivia
even when conditions allow for much
have never seen any published
information on the tolerance for ISI and Doppler and I suspect it may
not be all that much based upon Tony's results with various modes.
73,
Rick, KV9U
jhaynesatalumni wrote:
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Simon \(HB9DRV\) simon.br...@...
wrote
,
Rick, KV9U
John Becker, WØJAB wrote:
Rick
I feel you think that winmor was intended to be a chat mode.
It was not and is not nor a replacement for pactor.
John
Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked
on the height some are putting the tak-tenna, it seems
that a simple vertical or even a dipole would be a much better solution.
An inverted vee half size 40 meter dipole would fit in a linear distance
of around 25 feet, would it not? Or use an end fed 33 foot wire fed
against ground?
73,
Rick
is the LOTW group intended to be used for?
73,
Rick, KV9U
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
-My sentiments exactly Bob. I have tried and tried over the years and cannot
figure out why the digital part of the K3UK Sked page is not used more. As
you know, the SKCC and LOTW K3UK Sked pages are used constantly
There is no CAT PTT for the 706 series of radio's You will need to add an
external PTT circuit to do this..
73 Rick N2AMG
http://www.n2amg.com
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Andrew O'Brien
Sent: Saturday, April
Have you been able to get this alpha to boot up?
(Note: you have to change erac to esrac in the main url to access the site.)
73,
Rick, KV9U
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien k3uka...@... wrote:
I saw this message jpskmail can now send a binary
Rick N2AMG
http://www.n2amg.com
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Andy obrien
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 11:41 AM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Cc: micro...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] FLDIGI
would ever look at
anything other than what they now use. It is no different than which
digital program to use. They all have strong and weak points, but some
will be a better fit for an individual ham.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Per wrote:
These threads just do not end. Pse just use what you like
.
It will prove to be very interesting to see how things play out. Maybe
by the end of this year we will have a better idea of the direction?
73,
Rick, KV9U
Stelios Bounanos wrote:
Rick, I must say that I can't remember the last time I heard of someone
who has tried so hard and for so long and has
system.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Rein Couperus wrote:
The latest version 0.3.3 ca already do a lot more...
This is from the wiki:
Send APRS Posit
Send APRS message
Send APRS email
Send ping
Send Link packet to server
Receive APRS message
Receive short email on APRS
Receive weather (or other
100
miles? Maybe even with FM and vertical polarization, which 99% of active
hams already have available? Has anyone tried this in EU or other parts
of the world?
73,
Rick, KV9U
Russell Blair wrote:
Rick, well the only I have heard today was VE7SUN @12:00 UTC, 30m
seems dead hr in Texas
, wanted to like the OS, even with its shortcomings. But it just
has not been very practical at this point because like so many things in
life, the trade-offs are too great:(
73,
Rick, KV9U
Howard Brown wrote:
GM Rick,
I have been listening for PSKmail stations for some time. NVIS could
require a better protocol than PSK for
consistent results.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Andy obrien wrote:
Is the software for the PSKMAIL sever side Linux based only ? I
thought it would be useful if we had half-dozen more servers in North
America but having to run Linux may dissuade some.
Andy K3UK
VHF FM using vertical polarization with Domino EX or any
digital modes for that matter. If it proves possible to get some
interest, we might be able to expose new hams to other alternatives.
Only a tiny number have the slightest interest, but you have to start
somewhere.
73,
Rick, KV9U
of systems that I would like
to see, but we are making some significant progress.
73,
Rick, KV9U
scottfike71 wrote:
So, from what you are saying, it sounds to me like with a CLOVER 2000 setup
there needs to be two users with the same HAL modem and same HAL e-mail
software, and only
system.
So Clover 2000 is more of a hardware/firmware modem and Winlink 2000 is
a system using several protocols although the proprietary HF modems are
quite costly. A new sound card approach is being developed, but is not
yet ready for deployment.
73,
Rick, KV9U
scottfike71 wrote:
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