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Bob C WU9Q


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "kc4cop" <dic...@comcast.net>
To: <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 3:55 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: DXPSK by F6GQK


> Jim:
> 
> The link that you posted dead ends at a closed AOL Hometown website. 
> I checked the link mainly to see what you were talking about 
> (ex. "two channel"). 
> 
> Are you using the DXPSK software because it will run on an old 
> computer? If so, did you make your software choice based on needing a 
> program that is compatible with an old Windows operating system or 
> based on a computer's modest hardware such as old CPU, limited amount 
> of RAM etc?
> 
> My Windows XP machine is out of service and I am unable to replace 
> it. I have an offer of a Pentium II machine that runs well using 
> Windows 98 SE. 
> 
> When my radio and computer equipment fails and I can no longer fix 
> it, I will have to let it go and look for older used equipment. I 
> can't find some of the parts for my older radio equipment that I need 
> to put the equipment back into operation.
> 
> I have not found looking for older computer equipment very fruitful. 
> What I have heard several times is that people have been scared off 
> from the practice of recycling their old computers for fear of 
> someone stealing their identity and banking records from the hard 
> drives that in the computer. It is too late to educate a person in 
> how to wipe a hard drive if they have already disposed of their 
> computer. Because of this I can not be picky when looking for an old 
> but serviceable computer to use with digital sound card programs.
> 
> Information on the requirements needed to run specific software is 
> appreciated.
> 
> Dick Z., KC4COP
> 
> 
> 
> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien" <k3uka...@...> 
> wrote:
>>
>> Does this software still exist among digital hams 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Andy K3UK
>> 
>> 
>> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Jim" <kj5tf@> wrote:
>> >
>> > I just downloaded and setup DXPSK, by F6GQK (pskcore.dll by 
> AE4JY) and
>> > reading the mail on two psk stations as I write this. The two
>> channels is a
>> > nice feature.
>> > 
>> > One thing that confused me was the soundcard on off button on the
>> top left
>> > of the screen. To get the program to copy signals you must click 
> the
>> speaker
>> > icon, and a red X appears over the speaker.
>> > 
>> > On start up the speaker icon is not red X'ed, and you do not see 
> any
>> > waterfall, or see anything decoded.
>> > 
>> > Dispite this very minor confusion, I think I'm going to be able to
>> use this
>> > program on my older 120mHz Compaq 1130T. Too bad I cant get 
> Digipan
>> going,
>> > but DXPSK should do very nicely.
>> > 
>> > Get a copy of DXPSK at this website.
>> > 
>> > http://members.aol.com/chramade/dxpsk.htm
>> > 
>> > 73's de Jim  KJ5TF
>> >
>>
> 
> 
> 
> 
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