Re: [digitalradio] CONTROL SOFTWARE FOR ICOM 756PRO

2005-11-06 Thread James Brockman
I tried clearing the cache, but still nothingthe G3VFP.ORG site is world classthanks for your responsewa5fbfGlenn Wiebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How please.73 de Glenn...VE4GNHarv Nelson wrote:> Try clearing the cache on your browser.> > Harv, AI9NL Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel

Re: [digitalradio] Soundcard RTTY/AMTOR/PACTOR-1 for MS-DOS/Linux

2005-11-06 Thread John Becker
Eric, You wont find a sound card program for Amtor Pactor AQR mode. The timing is way to tight. I did ran some test a while back and the sound card linux program was the best but still missed 57% of the what the TNC got with no errors. I did see your note but was waiting for some one else to tell

Re: [digitalradio] Soundcard RTTY/AMTOR/PACTOR-1 for MS-DOS/Linux

2005-11-06 Thread Jose Amador
--- Lew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Pactor & Amtor required percise timming. I have > tried a software program years ago without any > success. > The best way to run these 2 modes is with a TNC ie > PK232 > > Lew > - Original Message - > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROT

Re: [digitalradio] Soundcard RTTY/AMTOR/PACTOR-1 for MS-DOS/Linux

2005-11-06 Thread Steve Hajducek
At 07:51 AM 11/6/2005, you wrote: Pactor & Amtor required percise timming. I have tried a software program years ago without any success. The best way to run these 2 modes is with a TNC ie PK232   Lew Hello All, Lew is correct in that a PC sound device based modem approach is a challenge. In d

Re: [digitalradio] Soundcard RTTY/AMTOR/PACTOR-1 for MS-DOS/Linux

2005-11-06 Thread Lew
Pactor & Amtor required percise timming. I have tried a software program years ago without any success. The best way to run these 2 modes is with a TNC ie PK232   Lew - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com

[digitalradio] Re: PSK Mail and Winlink compatibility

2005-11-06 Thread jimkovar
Rick, I would like to offer my encouragement for both improving the robustness of SCAMP and developing a PSK63-ARQ mode for Paclink. I really appreciate the effort you have been putting into making the Paclink software work in a plug-and-play manner, with simple setup. I think this is essential f