Re: [digitalradio] WINMOR Server Busy Detect- report

2010-07-05 Thread n7nms
Andy
Are you talking about RMS HF for the server or is there something else out 
there on the server side?

Mike
N7NMS
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-Original Message-
From: Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com
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Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2010 21:11:52 
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Subject: [digitalradio] WINMOR Server Busy Detect- report

As promised, I did a little experimenting with the RMS Winmor server
software and its busy detect feature.  Tonight N0OE was calling CQ
right on my frequency ,  within 100 hz of my center frequency. At
the same time a Winmor station issued a connect request to my station
K3UK-5, in fact this happened twice during N0OE's CQ in CW on 7103.
On each occasion my station blocked the connect request and refused
to respond to the Winmor station calling me.  So, as the client
software RMS Express works well with Busy Detect, I can report the
server sofware busy detects also  works as advertised.

Andy K3UK



Re: [digitalradio] Re: jt65-hf program

2010-07-02 Thread n7nms
Thanks Jon.  I didn't see the port audio window at first. It wa under another 
window.   
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-Original Message-
From: jon_g4fut jon_g4...@fastmail.co.uk
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Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 09:32:04 
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Subject: [digitalradio] Re: jt65-hf program

You select the sound card you want to use after you click on Station Setup 
which is at the bottom left of the JT65 screen.
Welcome to JT65-HF
Jon

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Alex iz4...@... wrote:

 
 
 --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Alex iz4czl@ wrote:
 
  
  
  --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Mike Liller n7nms@ wrote:
  
   Andy,
   I read your guide to JT-65-HF that I found on the web...One question...I 
   have 2 
   soundcards, one for music etc and the second for the soundcard more ham 
   stuff.  
   How do I configure the second soundcard and inputs/outputsin the options?
   
   
   
   
  
  Hi Mike,
  You have to set the prefered Input/Ouput Audio Device on the Station 
  Setup Menu, then you can configure the audio level 
  by Control Panel  Audio and so on (I have Italian Windows and i don't 
  know how says the English... hi hi).
  In my PC i set the minimum output level for output (wave or master volume) 
  and about the 30% for input.
  Then if you need QRO or QRP adjust the mic gain in the RIG and to adjust 
  the Input level you can use the Digital Audio Gain on the top-left of 
  software main panel.
  I remember the JT65-HF Links:
  To join the JT65-HF Yahoo Group: 
  http://groups.google.com/group/jt65-hf?hl=en
  To donwload the software and the setup/use guide:
  http://www.iz4czl.ucoz.com/index/000/0-28
  SRI for my poor english.
  73 de Alex, IZ4CZL
 
 The JT65-HF group is by Google and not by Yahoo.. SRI
 http://groups.google.com/group/jt65-hf?hl=en
 73 de Alex, IZ4CZL






Re: [digitalradio] Re: K3UK gone over to the dark side...

2010-06-28 Thread n7nms
Andy
Is it RMS Express or another app?  
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-Original Message-
From: obrienaj k3uka...@gmail.com
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Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 00:20:17 
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Subject: [digitalradio] Re: K3UK gone over to the dark side...

Mike, I think you may have misread something.  I can use Winmor with RMS, it is 
working VERY nicely.  I do not have a modem for pactor but Winmor suits me fine.

Andy K3UK

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Mike Liller n7...@... wrote:

 Andy,
 Why can't you use Winmor with RMS HF?  According to Steve K4CJX you have to 
 have the $1000 modem.  I'm new to this and he did't explain why.
 
 73de
 Mike
 N7NMS
 
 
 
 

 From: Andy obrien k3uka...@...
 To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Mon, June 28, 2010 6:59:54 AM
 Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: K3UK gone over to the dark side...
 
   
 You are most welcome Mike   I see you in my log
 N7NMS, 2010/06/28 01:04:59,
 
 I am employed by a hospital system and serve on their Disaster Preparedness 
 Committee, so I will be interested in your efforts too.
 
 Andy K3UK
 
 
 On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Mike n7...@yahoo. com wrote:
 
   
 Andy,
 
 Iam new to Winmor and my interest is for local EMCOMM to support the 
 hospital systems. I have been using RMS express for a week or so and I have 
 successfully connected to K3UK-5 a couple of times from Western MD. Sorry I 
 don't have details on the connects, but thanks for the station being out 
 there.
 
 73 de N7NMS
 Mike
 
 
 --- In digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com, Andy obrien k3ukandy@ wrote:
 
  OK, I did it. No, I have not become a Pactor III BBS but I have set
  up a 24/7 WINMOR Winlink 2000 server station with busy detect
  active at the server end preventing my response to a connect request
  if the frequency is busy.. This station will use 500 Hz Winmor. The
  first couple of stations connecting to the server (K3UK-5) all passed
  traffic to the CMS server OK. I need to study frequencies more and
  make sure that I eventually choose frequencies that make sense .
  During the next few days I will test on
  
  
  
  0500 to 1400 on USB 3584.5 (dial 3583).
  1400-1600 USB 7084.8 (dial 7083.3)
  1600-0100 USB 28125 dial
  2100-0500 USB 7084.8 (dial 7083.3)
  
  
  10M is NOT a mistake. There are no servers on 10M and I hope to test
  this out some more. I may also try 6M.
  
  To use the server, you need RMS express software, which is free. You
  also need a soundcard (and radio!)
  
  I've tried PSKmail , ALE400, and 300 baud packet Pbbs over the past
  few months. PSKMAIL is VERY good but the Linux requirement for the
  server operations was more than i was willing to mess around with.
  So, I will give the WINMOR winlink server a try for the next 90 days
  and then evaluate how utilized it is. This will also give me a great
  opportunity to fully study the busy detect features that appear to
  work quite well at the moment.
 
 
 






Re: [digitalradio] Re: K3UK gone over to the dark side...

2010-06-28 Thread n7nms
From what I have read, it only works with a Pactor modem. As far as I know, 
there is no support for Winmor. 
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-Original Message-
From: Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com
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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 22:34:46 
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Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: K3UK gone over to the dark side...

Mike, I have not set up RMS relay yet, probably will in a few days.  .

Andy K3UK

On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Mike Liller n7...@yahoo.com wrote:



 Andy,
 That's what i'm using.  I meant the server side.  I want to run RMS Relay
 so that I can gateway VHF Packet to HF winlink if the internet is down and
 for that you need a PactorIII modem.  Are you using RMS HF for the server?
 I'm trying to figure out how to run something like RMS Relay but use Winmor
 on the HF side and have the store and forward from VHF Packet to HF.

 73
 Mike

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 *From:* Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com
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 *Subject:* Re: [digitalradio] Re: K3UK gone over to the dark side...



 The CLIENT software is RMS Express which allows a user to select WINMOR
 access via HF to the Winlink 2000 servers OR use a Telnet Internet access to
 the servers.  It also provides a peer to peer option, using Winmor.

 Andy K3UK