Re: [digitalradio] Re: signalink sL+
Off list. Don't want to spill gasoline on the fire. Does your Signalink use a COM port at all? My interface is homebrew, and uses one COM port to derive PTT from. Packet is tolerant of losing part of the flag bits, maybe pactor too, but AMTOR does not tolerate delays at all. It has been years that I do not make an AMTOR QSO. 73, Jose, CO2JA Sholto Fisher wrote: > Bonnie and all, > > I use the SignalLink SL-1+ (older version, not USB) for ARQ modes > successfully. I use MultiPSK and the ARQ modes I have tested and had > working are: ALE 141A, ALE400, Pax/Pax2 and Packet. > > As there is no sound card Pactor (or AMTOR) ARQ there is no way to see > if it works but I think it probably wouldn't and almost definitely not > on AMTOR. > > But with ALE400 you have a better mode than Pactor-1 anyhow. > > 73 Sholto.
Re: [digitalradio] Re: signalink sL+
I agree completely with Sholto. As I mentioned previously, the asynchronous ARQ modes don't have any problem with reasonable speed switching time. In fact, this is one of the reasons for the move to develop more ham friendly ARQ modes and away from the legacy hardware modes that were impractical to implement on a computer due to the tight time frame. My preference is to key via rig control, since you only need one COM port to do this. In order to have both rig control and PTT keying would require two separate COM ports. It will be interesting as we hear more about the new protocol that Winlink2000 is developing for sound card use and their claim that it will compete favorably with Pactor modes. Currently, FAE400 is the best asynchronous ARQ sound card implementation we have for the text data portions of the bands and can still work deep into the noise. We also have the NBEMS suite with the fldiig and flarq programs providing the synergy to ARQ many of the commonly used modes. A while back I contacted Tigertronics and asked them about providing hardware PTT control if they but they felt that they did not want to move in that direction since they specifically did not want to use a COM port and wanted to keep their interface design as simple as possible to work with most any possible rig and software program. 73, Rick, KV9U Sholto Fisher wrote: > Bonnie and all, > > I use the SignalLink SL-1+ (older version, not USB) for ARQ modes > successfully. I use MultiPSK and the ARQ modes I have tested and had > working are: ALE 141A, ALE400, Pax/Pax2 and Packet. > > As there is no sound card Pactor (or AMTOR) ARQ there is no way to see > if it works but I think it probably wouldn't and almost definitely not > on AMTOR. > > But with ALE400 you have a better mode than Pactor-1 anyhow. > > 73 Sholto. >
Re: [digitalradio] Re: signalink sL+
Bonnie and all, I use the SignalLink SL-1+ (older version, not USB) for ARQ modes successfully. I use MultiPSK and the ARQ modes I have tested and had working are: ALE 141A, ALE400, Pax/Pax2 and Packet. As there is no sound card Pactor (or AMTOR) ARQ there is no way to see if it works but I think it probably wouldn't and almost definitely not on AMTOR. But with ALE400 you have a better mode than Pactor-1 anyhow. 73 Sholto. expeditionradio wrote: > Signalink is not capable of high speed ARQ. > It uses vox, and doesn't have a real PTT with RTS. > > Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA > > --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, matt gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> WONDERING IF ANYBODY IS USING A SIGNALINK SL+ >> FOR HIGH SPEED ARQ SOFTWARE IE RFSM2400 OR ALIKE ? >> I'M CURIOUS OF PERFORMANCE BEFORE I CONSIDER PURCHASE >> >> >> MATTHEW A. GREGORY >> KC2PUA >> > > >
Re: [digitalradio] Re: signalink sL+
any suggestions then ie rigblasters ect?? MATTHEW A. GREGORY KC2PUA - Original Message From: Peter Frenning [OZ1PIF] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 3:32:48 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: signalink sL+ kh6ty skrev: Skip Signalink is not capable of high speed ARQ. It uses vox, and doesn't have a real PTT with RTS. Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA The real challenge is the advent of the "RS232 and Parallel port free" PC. Either you have to add an external USB-> RS232 converter to your cable-fest - and hope that's supported by your OS of choice (Vista and Linux are the real show stoppers here) - or resort to the VOX solution. A native USB-based solution - HW and/or SW - has not yet emerged as far as I know -- Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter ** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! ** email: peter(no-spam-filler) @frenning. dk http://www.frenning .dk/oz1pif. htm Ph. +45 4619 3239 Snailmail: Peter Frenning Ternevej 23 DK-4130 Viby Sj. Denmark * * *
Re: [digitalradio] Re: signalink sL+
Skip - Original Message - From: "expeditionradio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 10:19 PM Subject: [digitalradio] Re: signalink sL+ Signalink is not capable of high speed ARQ. It uses vox, and doesn't have a real PTT with RTS. Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, matt gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > WONDERING IF ANYBODY IS USING A SIGNALINK SL+ > FOR HIGH SPEED ARQ SOFTWARE IE RFSM2400 OR ALIKE ? > I'M CURIOUS OF PERFORMANCE BEFORE I CONSIDER PURCHASE > > > MATTHEW A. GREGORY > KC2PUA > Internal Virus Database is out of date. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.6.6/1626 - Release Date: 8/21/2008 6:54 PM
[digitalradio] Re: signalink sL+
Signalink is not capable of high speed ARQ. It uses vox, and doesn't have a real PTT with RTS. Bonnie VR2/KQ6XA --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, matt gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > WONDERING IF ANYBODY IS USING A SIGNALINK SL+ > FOR HIGH SPEED ARQ SOFTWARE IE RFSM2400 OR ALIKE ? > I'M CURIOUS OF PERFORMANCE BEFORE I CONSIDER PURCHASE > > > MATTHEW A. GREGORY > KC2PUA >