I guess I just feel into the newby bucket. Just got off the phone with a  
buddy, I guess I got talked into learning to do psk31. He said he was told to 
 get a Signallink thingy. Is that the best easy one to get, or is there 
better? I  see that you list Airlink Express, is that a easy one to learn? I 
have a k'wood  TS2000 and a Flex 5000 That I'm trying to fumble thru.. Any 
suggestions would be  greatly appreciated. Oh, he doesn't know how to run it 
either, and I think he  wants me to help him ;-) Thanks  Bill N8VWI
 
 
In a message dated 6/18/2010 1:10:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
"The  multitude of buttons, tabs, logs,  maps, etc etc in such as Ham  
Radio Deluxe can be quite overwhelming when compared to the elegant  simplicity 
of such as AirLink Express ,  if all you want to do is  PSK31 or RTTY basic 
communications"
Overwhelming yes, but also can  get in your way. The same is true of 
logging programs. This is why I am  writing my own logging program with 
simplicity 
in mind, but with all the  features I want and need. It seems to me that 
Ham Radio Deluxe and other  ham programs ( I am not picking on HRD, it is a 
great program ) could  allow the user to go a setup area and turn off a lot of 
stuff that only  a few users would ever need. Some programs are starting to 
do this as  users demand more features. I am one of those who likes 
FLDIGI-ROL. This  program is not overwhelming and still has most features that 
one 
needs.  I use HRD and other programs occasionally  but still come back to  
FLDIG verison ROL. With me it's all about compromise. Writing software  that 
everyone likes is NOT easy. I know I have been doing it for many  years.

I agree with both Ed and Julian, good  posts.

K5WGM


--- On Fri, 6/18/10, Ed G  <huckleberr...@huckl> wrote:


From: Ed  G <huckleberr...@huckl>
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Re:  Individual software programs for various 
digital modes????
To:  digitalra...@to:  To:
Date: Friday, June 18, 2010,  10:43 AM


 
 
To reiterate  the original poster’s comment,  it is the COMPLEXITY  of the  
multi-mode programs that he was trying to avoid,  and with  that  stated,  
I agree with his thinking.   The  multitude of buttons, tabs, logs,  maps, 
etc etc in such as Ham  Radio Deluxe can be quite overwhelming when compared 
to the elegant  simplicity of such as AirLink Express ,   if all you want to 
 do is PSK31 or RTTY basic communications 
Ed    K7AAT 
 
 
From:  digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:digitalradi o...@yahoogroups. 
com]  On Behalf Of g4ilo
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 3:53  AM
To: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
Subject:  [digitalradio] Re: Individual software programs for various 
digital  modes????

 
 
 
But you are not forced to use any of the modes in a multimode  program. I 
use Fldigi, but I use PSK most of the time, Olivia a  little, MFSK and RTTY 
on rare occasions. I have never used any of the  other modes. In the latest 
version I believe you can even hide the  modes you aren't interested in so 
they aren't listed on the  menu.

Julian, G4ILO









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