I was able to decode the VE7SUN server easiliy around 0200Z last night on
30M, PSK125.
Now I just need to get up the courage to add PSKmail to the nicely working
FL-DIGI/Linux boot disk that I made earlier this week.    Since my digital
interface now works , mostly, with Linux ,  I have no excuses left.  This
linux boot disk gives me PSKmail capability (once I add PSKmail), FL-DIGI
with some really useful digital modes, PSK250 with ARQ (beta testing), and
more!


Andy K3UK
FN02.



On 8/31/07, Darrel Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>    Rick,
>
> Check here <http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/PSKmailservers> for the list of
> servers. I have VE7SUN running on 10.148Mhz on the west coast.
>
> Darrel
>
> On 31-Aug-07, at 8:31 AM, Rick wrote:
>
> Are there many PSKmail servers in the U.S. ?
>
> I keep hoping for one practical ARQ mode that would be useful for HF
> emergency communications. In order for that to happen it must be
> something that most hams have access to and use on a regular basis. It
> seems that we have so many competing modes, even for HF e-mail, all of
> which have their advantages and disadvantages, but not the one mode that
> we need for emergency use here in the U.S. Needless to say, in order to
> be practical here it simply has to run on Windows, but ideally, it would
> be an open, cross platform mode.
>
> 73,
>
> Rick, KV9U
>
> Per wrote:
> > I have the server on 30 meters only at the moment. I am still trying
> > to get a decent antenna at my new QTH and right now I'm testing a 30
> > meter dipole.
> > When I get a better antenna I will start scanning again. PI4TUE was
> > always on 30
> > meters only (scans two frequencies there). As for activity it varies,
> > sometimes there
> > are only aprs position beacons and sometimes its just not quiet at all.
> > I cant say anything about the US servers however.
> >
> > 73 de Per, sm0rwo
> >
>
>
>  

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