If I run one of the calibration routines - what MixW supplies or
Multipsk - will it store/save the correction between applications?
That is, is it a "one time" fix?
Or does each application/mode have a correction field that I must
adjust - then it saves it for recall like a preference?
I mostly u
All,
Uploaded a short video of the MT63 mode in action. The video shows how robust
the mode can be when faced with heavy QRM. I was monitoring EA3AQS at the time
when a Pactor station popped up in the middle of his signal.
See MT63_Pactor_QRM_20M.wmv in the digital radio file section.
Tony,
> Tony, would not this work if the user just switched their digital mode
> software to a different input, just like we do when playing back a
> wav file or something ?
Andy,
You could use the sound card loop-back method with an audio cable. You need
to send the incoming internet audio coming fr
Tony, would not this work if the user just switched their digital mode
software to a different input, just like we do when playing back a
wav file or something ?
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I was monitoring one of the remote receivers in the Netherla
All,
I was monitoring one of the remote receivers in the Netherlands the other night
and thought it would be interesting to see if digital signals could be decoded
locally with my digi-mode software. The audio appeared to have some internet
link artifacts, but it seemed clean enough to decode.
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