I have installed the program after using WinRAR to open the archive. However,
when trying to run the program I get this error message
Run-time error '53':
File not found:
Switch(16638-29712).ocx
I am using Vista 32 bit English OS
Any advice would be welcome.
Thanks
David JG1CYJ
When you unpacked the files, there should be a file (switch16638, etc) in
the OCX folder.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 2:58 AM, David Boniface bonifac...@yahoo.comwrote:
I have installed the program after using WinRAR to open the archive.
However, when trying to run the program I get this error
Hurray!
Got it working this morning. :-)
Dave (G0DJA)
David Boniface wrote:
I have installed the program after using WinRAR to open the archive. However,
when trying to run the program I get this error message
Run-time error '53':
File not found:
Switch(16638-29712).ocx
I got the Runtime error until I extracted the files to their own folder
David,
I have installed the program after using WinRAR to open the archive.
However, when trying to run the program I get this error
message Run-time error '53': File not found: Switch(16638-29712).ocx I am
using Vista 32 bit English OS David JG1CYJ
I'm getting the same error message with
nietorosdj wrote:
Hi, tomorrow i will change PTT from COM1 to COM6, but i dont know if it'll
run.
Does any one know if it is possible to make the soundcard selectable and
increase the options for the COM port?
I use a US Interface Navigator, and computer control is on COM3 with PTT
on
I am listening and cqing on 14.080mhz USB (dial frequency)
Any one else there.
Also suggested frequencies please so we can all monitor the same. I.e. What
best for inter G etc on 7mhz / 3mhz etc
Looks interesting though.
Another though, what is the best input volume, the waterfall doesn't seem
Some minutes before I had a QSO in ROS mode on 14080 with Dan, YO4CVV...
Giedrius, LY2CG
Giedrius, LY2CG wrote:
Some minutes before I had a QSO in ROS mode on 14080 with Dan, YO4CVV...
Giedrius, LY2CG
I'm listening at the moment but there's a loud RTTY signal just above
14.080MHz.
Until I find my old home made opto coupler/audio isolator, I wont be
able to transmit as I cant set
Hi,
With the New Version 1.6.2 you can select from COM1 to COM6.
For the future versions, i will make soundcard selectable, no problem.
Thank you all for testing ROS. I hear your suggestions.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Dave Ackrill dave.g0...@... wrote:
nietorosdj wrote:
Hi,
Dave, I am am working without COM, using DIGI VOX in my FT-897...
Hope to meet you soon on this mode!...
73 - Giedrius
RX: 09:55 UTC -23.4 Hz. CQ NC5O EM12PX STOP 7065 LSB
Dial frequency 14080 USB ... ROS 16 and 1.
Andy K3UK
nietorosdj wrote:
Hi,
With the New Version 1.6.2 you can select from COM1 to COM6.
For the future versions, i will make soundcard selectable, no problem.
Thank you all for testing ROS. I hear your suggestions.
Thank you for that update, will save me going through my junk box
looking
I'm now monitoring for ROS 14080 USB, hearing WB2LMV now (1316)
73 de
Sean Gilbert, G4UCJ - G4001SWL
Buckingham, Bucks. IO92MA
Email: sean.gilb...@o2.co.uk
Web: http://www.hfradio.org.uk
RX: IC756PRO, CI-V, SEM Multifilter
RX2: Racal RA1792
ANT 1: Wellbrook ALA1530+ @ 3m agl
Hi Dave,
He was talking to WB2LMV, I got the ...deWB2LMV TU Dr Vincente mucholeuste
and then it went downhill rapidly.
73 Sean
---Original Message---
From: Dave Ackrill
Date: 19/02/2010 13:19:16
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: A new Mode !
1335 can see Andy, K3UK CQing on 14080 ROS (it says -29.3Hz), so far I have
not actually seen a signal on the waterfall. Using the RA1792 and loop for
this (as that is hooked up to the default soundcard, the Icom is on a USB
soundcard doing PSK. No TX from here, so will have to just send out
Great, many thanks for the report from Bucks.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH
sean.gilb...@o2.co.uk wrote:
1335 can see Andy, K3UK CQing on 14080 ROS (it says -29.3Hz), so far I
have
not actually seen a signal on the waterfall. Using the RA1792
RX: 13:49 UTC 23.4 Hz. CQ CQ CQ de KB5OZE KB5OZE KB5OZE pse k STOP
TX 13:50 UTC KB5OZE KB5OZE de K3UK K3UK K3UK kn STOP
RX: 13:50 UTC 23.4 Hz. K3UK DE KB5OZE WORKS WITH vox btu STOP
TX 13:51 UTC Great, strong here in NY. BTU de k3uk STOP
RX: 13:51 UTC 23.4 Hz. tHANKS CONSIDERING THAT i AM
FYI, this is how the auto notification works.
Andy K3UK
-- Forwarded message --
From: rosmo...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 8:33 AM
Subject: ROS notification: KB5OZE has received your Radio Message
To: k3uka...@gmail.com
** Please don't reply to this email
I just had my first QSO using ROS with Vicente (EA1GIH) ...Thank you Vicente!!!
I am really impressed with this new mode. My wish is for it to have an over
button so that after the text is typed I would be able to press the over
button. The over button would place the other stations call + my
Just got back in and found the following lines on the screen...
RX: 13:41 UTC -46.9 Hz. iQ CQ CQ de YO4Ctp³;O4CVV YO4CVV pse k STOP
RX: 13:50 UTC -7.8 Hz. CQ CQ CQ de WB2LMV WB2LMV WB2LMV pse k STOP
So the RX side seems to be working. I'll see if I can put out a few CQs
of my own later.
It
Look forward to working you Dave, maybe an 80m sked in the evening. Or 160
hi hi
Another success contact with LY2CG with about 1 error throughout the qso.
Also RX YO4CVL but RTTY QRM. Wondering if 14.080 is the best frequency right
in the middle of the rtty sub band. ? ? Maybe up next to OLIVIA
Dave, your the only other G station I see testing this. What are your
thoughts on the 500hz digi mode band allocation and this type of signal,
certainly blasted by rtty but cant help think we are doing the same?
Toby (mm0tob)
---Original Message---
From: Dave Ackrill
Date:
Lately I've been playing around with MT63 at the 500 hz bandwidth. It was
just about the only digital mode that I had not experimented with since
getting on the digital modes in 2003.
I've made some contacts around 3584 kc and 14074 kc. The band plans that I
see for 20 meters on the internet
Just submitted this to Jose on his ROS blog page.
What are your thoughts people please.
Thanks for a quick reply Jose. There will be others who can recommend exact
frequencies. I understand about not being swamped in the past lol, but the
sub bands do kind of work. E.g. You'd never see an
Avoid 14075-76 since this is where JT65A is on 20M. I like the idea of us
all be around the same place with differing modes, that way, we can hear
people calling and do not have to constantly twirl the dial. Since most
people's waterfalls , including the one in ROS, are 3kHZ wide , and
Hello Toby,
Your suggestions sound fine with me. I'm sorry that I missed the second M
during our QSO. The band was just not there.
I'm wondering? How wide is this mode? I'm sure the RTTY stations must hear us
as well.
Very 73 to all, Glenn (WB2LMV)
From: Toby
Please include the option to select Virtual Audio Cable as the sound
card -- and COM ports 6.
73
Alan NV8A
On 02/19/10 07:49 am, nietorosdj wrote:
Hi,
With the New Version 1.6.2 you can select from COM1 to COM6.
For the future versions, i will make soundcard selectable, no problem.
Hi Glenn, yes the band wasn't there and I have a faulty power line pole that
they refuse to fix, it's about 200m from the qth and splatters S8 on 20m
until it rains, (then all quiet and I can hear a pin drop in the south
pacific lol I WISH)
Well it occurred that this mode 2250hz wide is a
m5...@blueyonder.co.uk
hello all.
can someone tell me where i go to
download this ros.
many thanks 73 ivor/m5ply
- Original Message -
From: Andy obrien
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ROS, legal in USA?
http://*rosmodem*.wordpress.com/
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:32 AM, ivor peters m5...@blueyonder.co.ukwrote:
m5...@blueyonder.co.uk
hello all.
can someone tell me where i go to
download this ros.
many thanks 73 ivor/m5ply
can someone tell me where i go to
download this ros.
many thanks 73 ivor/m5ply
http://rosmodem.wordpress.com http://rosmodem.wordpress.com/
73 - Giedrius, LY2CG
m5...@blueyonder.co.uk
hello all.
can someone tell me where i go to
download this ros.
many thanks 73
http://rosmodem.wordpress.com/
73´s Good DX !!
Oscar Lama - CX1CW
MSN: oscar_l...@hotmail.com
MSN: cx...@hotmail.com
RGS#1300
EPC#7536
30MDG#2645
FD#2519
- Original Message -
From: Andy obrien
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 2:35 PM
Have attempted installation on 32-bit Win-7 machine with no luck. Guidance will
be appreciated.
73/72
Joe, N8JF
How do I select a specific sound card? Some of us are using external USB sound
card devices for digital operation.
Gary - N0GW
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, nietorosdj nietoro...@... wrote:
HI,
As you know i have created a new mode at http://rosmodem.wordpress.com/
I wish you
Hi, i will try to put that option in a future version.
Thank you for testing.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Gary grwes...@... wrote:
How do I select a specific sound card? Some of us are using external USB
sound card devices for digital operation.
Gary - N0GW
--- In
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/members;_ylc=X3oDMTJmbzY3MjhrBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE4NzExODMEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNzA1MDYzMTA4BHNlYwN2dGwEc2xrA3ZtYnJzBHN0aW1lAzEyNjY1OTc1MzA-?o=6Joe,
N8FQ...
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/news/part97/d-305.html
Describes Spread Spectrum as
2250 Hz. From 400 to 2650Hz.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote:
I think it is 2200 Hz wide.
Andy
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Glenn L. Roeser hillbillietr...@...
wrote:
Hello Toby,
Your suggestions sound fine with me. I'm sorry that I
Toby Burnett wrote:
Dave, your the only other G station I see testing this. What are your
thoughts on the 500hz digi mode band allocation and this type of signal,
certainly blasted by rtty but cant help think we are doing the same?
Hi Toby,
I have to say that, given the 'width' of the
Hi,
One comment. A thing is a transceiver of Spread Spectrum (like military radios)
and other very different is to send digital data into an audio channel on SSB,
like PSK31, JT65, OLIVIA 1000, ROS...etc...are differents thinks. So, we must
know what we are reading.
--- In
One comment: It is not the same a Spread Spectrum Transceiver (like military
radios) that to send digital data into an audio channel on standard SSB
transceiver. They are different things. So, when we read Spread Spectrum is not
legal, first we must know what we are reading.
--- In
Andy obrien wrote:
http://*rosmodem*.wordpress.com/
That URL will only work if you take out the '*' of course, as in
http://rosmodem.wordpress.com/
Dave (G0DJA)
Gary wrote:
How do I select a specific sound card? Some of us are using external USB
sound card devices for digital operation.
At present it uses the Windows default soundcard, although this may
change in future releases.
So, you will need to open Control Panel, then open Sounds and Audio
Hi, Glenn.
Could you explain better the over button please. Put an example, please
Thank you
De: Glenn L. Roeser hillbillietr...@yahoo.com
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: vie,19 febrero, 2010 14:41
Asunto: [digitalradio] ROS
I just had my
Andy obrien wrote:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/members;_ylc=X3oDMTJmbzY3MjhrBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE4NzExODMEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNzA1MDYzMTA4BHNlYwN2dGwEc2xrA3ZtYnJzBHN0aW1lAzEyNjY1OTc1MzA-?o=6Joe,
N8FQ...
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/news/part97/d-305.html
Dave Ackrill wrote:
I'd actually say that the term 'spread spectrum' is actually incorrect
as far as RIO is concerned. It's actually no more 'spread' than some of
the other digi-modes and less 'spread' than some versions of Olivia.
Sorry, I meant ROS of course.
Mark it down as my senior
Jose, a button that hands over to the other person in the call
e.g. k3uk de p5dx kn
K3UK would have P5DX in the destination box. I think it would be the
same as the call button though.
Andy K3UK
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:58 PM, jose alberto nieto ros
nietoro...@yahoo.es wrote:
Hi,
All,
If we accept the fact that a SSB transmitter with sufficient carrier
suppression simply generates an RF carrier equal to the suppressed
carrier frequency plus the tone frequency (USB), then frequency hopping
is frequency hopping (spread spectrum), regardless of how the carriers
are
KH6TY wrote:
All,
If we accept the fact that a SSB transmitter with sufficient carrier
suppression simply generates an RF carrier equal to the suppressed
carrier frequency plus the tone frequency (USB), then frequency hopping
is frequency hopping (spread spectrum), regardless of how the
Unfortunately, the ROS explanation of Spread Spectrum and Frequency
Hopping in the documentation too closely resembles the definition of
Spread Spectrum as written in the Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spread_spectrum. Since ROS claims to be
Frequency Hopping and Spread Spectrum by its
OK, some questions:
We have the CALL BUTTON: NONAME de EATEST
Then we need other button, for example: KN BUTTON: NONAME de EATEST kn
Is this correct?
Could you define better the rest of buttons? i am a little confused with k, kn,
not kn...
Tell me how would be the basics buttons
Thank
The difference is the use of Frequency Hopping. In Olivia and the other
digital modes, frequency hopping is not used but the data is sent
redundantly over the width of the signal - MT63 is a good example.
From the ROS documentation:
ROS uses a Spread Spectrum technique known as
Thanks Skip, I agree after doing some more reading and I will not use this
mode on HF. Your UHF idea sounds good.
Andy K3Uk
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 1:32 PM, KH6TY kh...@comcast.net wrote:
Unfortunately, the ROS explanation of Spread Spectrum and Frequency Hopping
in the documentation too
HI: I M calling 14080 usb, beam europe but no reply.
claudio-LU2VC
2010/2/19 Dave Ackrill dave.g0...@tiscali.co.uk
KH6TY wrote:
All,
If we accept the fact that a SSB transmitter with sufficient carrier
suppression simply generates an RF carrier equal to the suppressed
carrier
We can see it as we want, but if OLIVIA is legal, ROS is legal.
De: KH6TY kh...@comcast.net
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: vie,19 febrero, 2010 19:19
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Re: ROS, legal in USA?
All,
If we accept the fact that a SSB
I agree. Spread spectrum is illegal below 420 MHz in the U.S. and the ROS
documentation describes a spread-spectrum system. It's certainly no wider than
modes that use Walsh codes or low-rate convolutional codes but these systems
increase bandwidth by increasing redundancy and are therefore
Hello Jose,
It would be similar to one of the other buttons. (Example: The Station Button
will fill the text field automatically when clicked with the stations
equipment.) The over button would place at the end of the text field: his call
de my call K . Then it would stop the transmission.
I
I run the SignalLink USB and it works with no problems with the ROS software
- Original Message -
From: Gary
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 12:07 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: ROS New Mode
How do I select a specific sound card?
Hello My call is F4AWY and i am a beginner in digital mods best 73 from
France .
Welcome to the group, please tell us what modes you use, we will be happy to
help with any questions.
Andy K3UK
Ah, OK, thats button exit already:
Is the button: +BYE
De: Glenn L. Roeser hillbillietr...@yahoo.com
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: vie,19 febrero, 2010 19:47
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] ROS
Hello Jose,
It would be similar to one of the
Ok what's the bottom line?
Is it or is it not?
At this time my in box is overloaded with ROS subjects.
And rather reading them all or deleting all
Can someone just tell me?
John, W0JAB
Claudio wrote:
HI: I M calling 14080 usb, beam europe but no reply.
claudio-LU2VC
Sorry Claudio, things seemed to be getting quiet and I went to 30M using
JT65a.
Dave (G0DJA)
Try Hamspots, PSKreporter, and K3UK Sked Page
Unfortunately, its illegal below 420 MHz in the U.S.
73
John
KD6OZH
- Original Message -
From: John Becker, WØJAB
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 19:12 UTC
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: ROS, legal in USA?
Ok what's the bottom
The term Spread Spectrum can apply to any mode that spreads its energy over
more than the necessary bandwidth. If we assume the necessary bandwidth to be
equal to the signalling rate than anything other than single carrier modes
technically fall into this category.
Even WSPR coul dbe
That's your opinion. It does not mean it's true.
De: John B. Stephensen kd6...@comcast.net
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: vie,19 febrero, 2010 20:19
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Re: ROS, legal in USA?
Unfortunately, its illegal below 420 MHz in
Do I hear the sound of a mass exodus to Canada? Or maybe back to Europe?
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
http://sdr-radio.com
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of John B. Stephensen
Unfortunately, its illegal below 420 MHz in the U.S.
I could not explain it better. Unfortunately there are people on this forum
seems to want to look for the three-legged cat.
De: AC TALBOT ac.tal...@btinternet.com
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: vie,19 febrero, 2010 20:18
Asunto: [digitalradio]
Hello to all,
I found this on the ARRL Site:
QST de W1AW
ARRL Bulletin 62 ARLB062
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington CT September 9, 1999
To all radio amateurs
SB QST ARL ARLB062
ARLB062 FCC relaxes rules for spread spectrum
The FCC has relaxed rules governing the use of spread spectrum
Has anyone tried this mode on CQ100?
Regards,
George
NJ3H
please, please, no , not to Canada, they all argue too much hi hi
john
VE5MU
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Simon HB9DRV
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 1:37 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Re: ROS,
This 1999 report and order didn't change the frequencies allowed. The 2007
edition of the FCC rules and regulations shows that SS is allowed down to 222
MHz.
73,
John
KD6OZH
- Original Message -
From: Glenn L. Roeser
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February
Hi All.
I'm trying to install ROS on my pc running windows 7 ultimate (64 bit)
but I'm not able to install, it seems to be impossible to do it on this
operativ system.
Could someone help me ?
Best regards and thanks in advance.
73 - Ugo
Il 19/02/2010 20:09, jose alberto nieto ros ha scritto:
It's my interpretation of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part
97. You can see the authorized emissions table at 97.305 and the definition of
SS (spread spectrum) at 97.3(c)(8). You can acces a copy via the FCC web site
at www.fcc.gov. FCC rules are much more restrictive than
The FCC specificly allows multiple-subcarrier transmissions on HF but bans
spead spectrum emissions using bandwidth-expansion modulation.
Multiple-subcarrier modes don't have to increase the bandwidth as the signal is
split into N parallel streams and each can occupy 1/N the bandwidth of the
Mi primer QSO con el nuevo modo ROS Frecuencia 14.080 con el amigo Peter
PJ2/DF7DQ en la isla de CURAZAO
73
Francesco
YV4GJN
Works hr with MicroHAM KEYER II es virtual router 7.6.0. I use COM 6, same as
used for HRD/DM-780, wspr, jt65-hf etc. Piece
of cake.
rgrds
Craig
kq6i
-Original Message-
From: lew cason [mailto:lew_j...@att.net]
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 11:53 AM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
I had to disable Norton antivirus temporally to install hr. Norton considers
.exe as evil. But, I use XP pro. Perhaps install
using XP mode es disable antivirus software?
rgrds
Craig
kq6i
-Original Message-
From: Mobile Me [mailto:ugo.dep...@me.com]
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010
ROS 1.6.2 beta refuses to install here, I get
Run time error '76' - path not found when running the .exe
Win XP SP3, P4.
José, any hint?
73 - Marco IK1ODO / AI4YF
Just how many sound card modes are there now?
And what is the number that look just like another mode?
Wondering if someone can point me to a link or some literature explaining
about why there is a FSK mode on the HF radios like the Icom ic-746pro,
Kenwood TS0940sat, and Ten-tec Paragon (585)? Is there a reason for this?
I am asking this because I have listened to some RTTY using either USB or
FSK is RTTY but so is AFSK. Some rigs support the use of RTTY in FSK while
others require a TNC or sound card to generate the tones. FSK on
transceivers tends to invoke narrower filters and the frequency you are
receiving is displayed differently. The serious RTTY guys tend to prefer
FSK.
This
Lately I've been playing around with MT63 at the 500 hz bandwidth. It was
just about the only digital mode that I had not experimented with since
getting on the digital modes in 2003.
I've made some contacts around 3584 kc and 14074 kc. The band plans that I
see for 20 meters on the internet
Jose,
We want to be able to use the mode on HF, but it is not our decision,
but our FCC's decision, for whatever reasons they currently think are
valid. Fortunately, it may work well on VHF and HF, so I plan to find out.
73 - Skip KH6TY
jose alberto nieto ros wrote:
We can see it as we
Hi Digitalradio,
I set up a Facebook profile where I can post my pictures, videos and events and
I want to add you as a friend so you can see it. First, you need to join
Facebook! Once you join, you can also create your own profile.
Thanks,
Raymond
To sign up for Facebook, follow the link
I have found it only around 14,109.
But like many many modes - it's not used much.
John, W0JAB
At 03:37 PM 2/19/2010, you wrote:
Lately I've been playing around with MT63 at the 500 hz bandwidth. It was
just about the only digital mode that I had not experimented with since
getting on the
We want to be able to use the mode on HF, but it is not our decision, but our
FCC's decision, for whatever reasons they currently think are valid.
Fortunately, it may work well on VHF and HF, so I plan to find out.
Might this give some wider data on UHF? 20KHz? 50 KHz? Would it
be
Jose (and all),
My two-cents worth:
Olivia is MFSK (or AMFSK), ROS is Spread Spectrum. MFSK is legal on HF, SS is
not.
It isn't about bandwidth or any of the other arguments. Since ROS is Spread
Spectrum then it is not allowed on HF in areas regulated by the FCC under the
current
--- On Fri, 2/19/10, James French w8...@wideopenwest.com wrote:
From: James French w8...@wideopenwest.com
Subject: [digitalradio] RTTY and mode selection on radios
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, February 19, 2010, 3:58 PM
Wondering if someone can point me to
a link or some
jose alberto nieto ros wrote:
Â
We can see it as we want, but if OLIVIA is legal, ROS is legal.
The only difference I see, Olivia does not say to
be spread spectrum, ROS does so :-) - but it's
exactly the same approach, as many other digital modes.
So, what is the exact spread spectrum
We use MT63 on our wpaNBEMS nets here in Western PA on 3.5835 USB, 1000hz
center on the waterfall. Our nets start out on 8/500 Olivia then we transmit a
1000hz MT63 1k long (64 bit) interleave bulletin. We stay on MT63 1k long and
then go for comments since we're in the faster mode.
We
RTTY should be used in the LSB mode regardless of the band.
I don't use software for RTTY so I cant tell you a thing about that.
If the radio has RTTY as a mode, as does the TS-940 for
example, it means (1) there is an input on the back where
you put in a baseband signal and FSK comes out the antenna,
and (2) for receiving it will use a narrow filter and
center the filter up around 2.2 KHz. (By baseband I
mean the actualy
3. Spread spectrum is a technique whereby the energy of the
transmitted signal is
distributed over a wide segment of spectrum. The signal power density
can be very low and the
duration of a transmission on any frequency in the segment of the
spectrum can be but a fraction of
a second. SS
From Darpa:
Polarization modulation introduces an additional dimension. A
radio with four polarization possibilities
would transmit four times the information with all other aspects of the
waveform
held constant.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker, WØJAB w0...@... wrote:
RTTY should be used in the LSB mode regardless of the band.
Well thats when you aren't using the FSK mode for RTTY; the FSK
mode does put it into LSB.
I don't use software for RTTY so I cant tell you a thing about
¿Olivia is only MFSK? Why there is so ignorant people in the world?
De: Dave hfradio...@gmail.com
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: vie,19 febrero, 2010 23:03
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Re: ROS, legal in USA?
Jose (and all),
My two-cents worth:
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Dave Ackrill dave.g0...@... wrote:
Does anyone have a definition of real spread spectrum? As I hate to
think what will happen when/if people with even less knowledge than I
have of what 'real' spread spectrum is get the idea that RIO is
something that
I use USB dfor FSK, simply because I want the low side of the signals to show
up on the left side of the waterfall, and the high frequencies to show up to
the right. Because that puts me opposite than the normal signals, I run both
send and receive with the reverse button clicked.'
Danny
A minor but annoying problem I'm having is that in Windows XP
it keeps maximizing the window without being told to. I haven't
found for sure what triggers it, but just now I am monitoring
and a ROS signal came on and a second or two after the initial
tone the window maximized itself.
Yup, just
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