I have been "QRV" on digital voice ,using WinDRM, and thought I would offer 
some rookie/newbie random  thoughts.

1.  This mode's performance may appear counter-intuitive for most digital 
mode operators.  By that I mean,  we associate digital modes like PSK31, 
Olivia, MT63, etc, with the ability to communicate under weak signal 
conditions.  To be able to communicate when SSB analog voice signals are not 
reliable.

It is the opposite with Digital Voice , as manifested in WinDRM.  Perfectly 
copyable  CW and traditional SSB voice signals do not translate in to enough 
signal to maintain the digital voice transmissions.  e.g. my analog QSO 
today with Gerhard OE3GBB was about a 449 RST.  That is;  Readable with 
practically no difficulty, Fair signals .  However, I had to focus my brain 
quite a bit to pick his voice out between the QRM. When we switched to DV, 
the audio was stunning in quality (better than FM on 2M) but I only copied 
about 40% of what he sent, the rest was just silence.  So, I am not sure 
what "use" this communication method has if we need "good" signals rather 
than fair or weak signals.  If one can copy a person fair to well with SSB 
analog, why do we need to switch to DV voice?


2.  The software (WinDRM) is very well designed and fairly easy to figure 
out.  The ability to have the software switch Mic/Line In settings in the 
sound mixer is very useful.  The waterfall and other tuning display 
indicators are extremely well thought out.


3.  There is something "odd" about copying HF signals with good audio 
fidelity.  My old ham brain is so used to "Donald Duck" under water SSB 
audio that hearing a DV signal does not sound like "real radio".  It IS real 
radio because it is sent/received via radio waves , but it feels like you 
are on Echolink , IRLP, or Skype!.


4.  It is exiting to be on air with just the few that are active.  If you 
expect to hear LOTS of DRM signals, you'll be disappointed.  Activity is 
less than Hell or MT63!

5. WinDRM shows that DV can be done well without expensive outboard hardware 
devices (AOR).  It works with a fairly low CPU PC.  I think we are in the 
Betamax-VHS era for amateur radio digital voice, with several incompatible 
DV modes.


Andy K3UK









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