Andrew O'Brien wrote:
The number of digital modes is amazing and new ones come along
regularly, thanks to the selflessness of so many talented ham radio
operator software programmers. To name a few: AMTOR, CW, DominoEX,
Hellschreiber, PSK, MFSK16, Olivia MFSK, PACTOR, RTTY, SSTV,
doc kd4e bibleseven.com wrote:
Automatic modes make sense for non-technical
marine and other specialty apps but not for
Amateur Radio operators. We know how to listen
for an open freq, how to send a CQ, and other
such skills.
IMHO, some kind of 'automatic' mode should exist - at least
Hey guys!
FeldHell Spring Sprint 2006 is translate to spanish language for Mariano, EA4ZR. More info clik here:
http://www.ea4zb.com/modules.php?name=Contentpa=showpagepid=54-- 73 de Joaquin, EA4ZB
http://www.ea4zb.com
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Miroslav Skoric (YT7MPB) wrote:
IMHO, some kind of 'automatic' mode should exist -
I agree...
It appears that many HF digi operators are using some form of
automatic in their station. From the use of simple macros for
sending text or callsign recognition, auto CQ, rotator pointing, CAT
When I print a paper ccopy of a post It prints out in a large
Font. I am using windows XP
How do I change the print size.
Dan N0ZIZ
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector :
The only arbitrary limit I've heard anyone wish to impose on
automatic stations is don't QRM my QSO. This desire has nothing to
do with one's familiarity with computing; its a basic expectation of
polite amateur operation.
To deploy an automatic station and let it run unattended with no
I just want my Hell friends to know that I will be off of the air for
a few weeks while my rig is being serviced. I will be back on just as
soon as the rig arrives back here. For now I must be satisfied with my
other rigs and play with SSB and CW. The old rigs need some air time
any way. I
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/message/14878
How is it that these stations don't have the capability to monitor the
frequency used? How difficult can that be? It's a simple thing to do
in software.
73... Jon W1MNK
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to
Detecting a frequency that is busy in any of several possible
modulation schemes -- SSB, CW, PSK, RTTY, PACTOR, MFSK, HELL, etc. --
is technically non-trivial, but is feasible with today's
technology. This was demonstrated more than a year ago by Rick KN6KB
in his implementation of the