[digitalradio] Has anyone tried the ASuS EEE pc 901?
Hello, Has anyone used the ASUS laptop for psk31 or any digital modes im looking at it for some portable ops http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001BYD178/ref=noref?ie=UTF8s=pc It looks like a neat computer and the price is outstanding just wanted to know if anyone has tried it jeff kd4qit
[digitalradio] RTTY QUESTIONS
Hello, I've never tried Rtty and would like some advice on how to start using this program is a tnc better then the soundcard mode or is it about the same i have a pk232mbx also which is best for contesting any help to get me going would be great thanks jeffkd4qit
[digitalradio] Olivia question
hello, Happy New year to everyone!!. Anyone good with olivia an how to setup and stuff im having some problems with the program mainly don't have a clue what a good setup is and need someone to mentor and maybe test with Jeff kd4qit
[digitalradio] STOP THE BITCHING AND MOANING!!!!
I know there are problems with the automatic winlink systems i've run into them myself but when I do I just move to another frequency and move on. There are plenty channels to use out there!!. The thing I fear the most from all this is one day the FCC is going to say to heck with ham radio all they do is cause us grief lets sell all those frequencies to the highest bidder and make some money and shut them up!!. Or they will decide that the bands we love for personal communications need to stop and only get used during emergencies . All this complaining about digital stuff but nothing is said about all the radio jerks on voice who hog channels or make delibrate qrm to chase people off the air (keying up or blowing in the mike or switching on high power anything to disturb an ongoing qso) no complaints filed with the FCC on these things but anything that could eventually hurt our hobby and our advancement in our art of communications is attacked . It's time to work together folks most of the problems with automatic stations are caused by the operators of those stations not the mode they are using if someone is not where they supposed to be then report them don't kill the mode or make it harder on everybody else who enjoys the many modes of ham radio . With the conditions and the propergation these days no one can really know if they are interferring with another station if they can't hear them on there in it occurs a whole lot in radio not just on digital all modes can be quite locally and cause interference distances away and only the person receiving the qrm will know about it. An how about the hams with the big amps running 1000 watts and coming through on five channels in the qso is with someone 10 miles away!!! There are many problems in our hobby but 90% of them are the operators who feel they own the bands for themselves only so how come a letter has not been sent to the FCC on these problems . Im off my soap box now and if I 've stepped on toes im sorry but its just getting way to out of hand these days with the grumbling!! Jeff kd4qit
[digitalradio] Re: Soundcard Calibration
Hello Vojtech and Simon, Im very interested in finding away to calibrate my soundcard to something easier then wwv. MT63 is a hard program to setup. jeff -- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Vojtech and Simon, suppose he measures with the system clock how long it takes to feed some extended number of sound bits through the system. Yes I confirm. I do this way. The computer clock precision is widely sufficient. 73 Patrick - Original Message - From: Vojtech Bubnik To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 9:50 AM Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Soundcard Calibration --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Simon Brown simon.brown@ wrote: Somewhere I saw a solution for calibrating a soundcard (not using WWV). Can anyone help with this please - I want to write a DD to do this then add the code to a program of mine. Why? Because I'm thinking about MT63 - looks interesting but the soundcard accuracy is important. Simon Brown, HB9DRV I think Patrick in his MultiPSK has some form of auto calibration. I suppose he measures with the system clock how long it takes to feed some extended number of sound bits through the system. To implement it is on my list for PocketDigi too. 73, Vojtech OK1IAK
[digitalradio] psk31 Anyone???
Hello, Just got my general upgrade and im interested in digital operations want to check my psk31 out anyone willing to meet me on Hf for a qso? Im available this wednesday ,Thursday or Friday April 4,5,6, interested in a chat let me know a frequency and a time and I will do my best to be on at that time or contact me off the group to setup a particular timeframe Jeff kd4qit/ag
[digitalradio] Have MFJ 1278 TNC Need Manual!!!
Hello Folks, I have a MFJ 1278 multi mode tnc and im in need of a manual I know this is a long shot but MFJ no longer has the manuals for this model is there anyone out there that can copy the manual or put it on pdf file and email it to me. I've heard bad things about this tnc and some good but im trying to do 2 meter packet at this time and maybe some hf digital modes later . Any help would be greatly appreciated im at a lost here!!. Thanks Jeff KD4QIT Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org Other areas of interest: The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/ DigiPol: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digipol (band plan policy discussion) Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/