nto play).
Anyway, if your purpose isn't high quality HiFi or ultra high sampling
rate for SDR radios, i can recommend the cheaps sound cards - get real,
they have more than sufficient dynamic range, and you only need a
frequency response of some 500-2500 Hz anyway!
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q
've seen as high as 112dB). In any case they are more than good
enough for the most demanding digital modes - even EME!
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
*
** Genius is one per cent inspiration, **
** and ninety-nine per cent**
** perspiration
When I was using a (borrowed) SCS PTC II I used a common
old-style KVM switchbox with 5 5-pin DIN, 5 9-pin D-shell, etc.
The 5 -pin DINS were replaced with 8-pin DIN (still female, of
course) and the extra pins were wired with lines borrowed from
the 9-pin D-shell connectors. Then with an 8-pin to
s might be interested.
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 (32-bit) with WSJT, WSPR, FLdigi, gMFSK all
work flawlessly.
Also I'm using CQRlog, and xdx (DX-cluster SW) and grig (rudimentary rig
control)
I have also used QSSTV in the past, but lost interest.
Try searching for "
Andy,
I am sick and tired of reading the political comments and name calling
about ROS. The discussion has devolved from a discussion (too long,
IMHO) about the technical aspects of ROS to personal attacks and
political discussions about which laws we in the USA should obey,
neither of which have
limit (14 chars)
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
*
** Genius is one per cent inspiration, **
** and ninety-nine per cent**
** perspiration. **
** -- Thomas A. Edison **
*****
doesn't have or need one! It
has a built "VOX" function which is used for keying the radio.
You need to disable your program's keying function, and let the SLUSB
handle it automagically.
._,___
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
*
** G
I've listed one LD-1A on ebay, Item no. 170449003769, at an opening price of
$150.
73,
Pete, NI9N
www.lazydogengineering.com
www.garage-shoppe.com
I've just posted a Winrad I/Q .wav demo file recorded using LD-1 hardware this
afternoon, on 20 meter CW, during the ARRL International DX contest. It can
also be played back using Rocky, and it's available at
www.lazydogengineering.com/LD1Downloads.htm
73,
Pete, NI9N
www.lazydogengineering.com
A new release of the LD-1 software with improved functionality and a streamlined
installation procedure is now available. Also, I've recorded some new demo
files which can be played back using Winrad or Rocky. It seems I'd been running
my sound card's Line-In gain way too high, saturating the input
zydogengineering.com
www.garage-shoppe.com
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Denley" wrote:
>
> Very impressive! I will strongly consider buying one. Anyone own the LD1?
> Brian Denley
> http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html
> - Original Message -
.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien wrote:
>
> This seems like an astonishingly low price. What are the bandwidth
> capabilities of this device? Can you do 100 Khz, 200 , more ? Does it
> require a high end soundcard ?
>
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Peter wrote:
Hi, all. I'm offering a new SDR, inspired by the Softrock-40 but with some
significant improvements. Instead of a crystal LO, it uses two Analog Devices
DDS chips, and has 5 selectable preselector filters. It also feature USB
control. Anyone who's interested can find the details at
http://w
Release Date
The target release date for HRD 5.0 is October 31st, 2009.
The next beta kit is scheduled for late October 2009.
Any one know when the final beta is coming out ???
Peter
VK6KXW
> the following exchange took place in wsjtgroup on yahoo
Ah, I wasn't aware of that group - I'd better join.
> This will NOT help you as far as 9.10 is concerned,
> but works just fine on 9.04.
OK, thanks. I don't think I'll lose anything I care about by stepping
back to 9.04. I normally stick
ut nothing definitive. One suggested
fix is to step back to an earlier version of numpy but I'm a bit nervous
of breaking something else by doing this - I attempted it on an earlier
Debian Lenny installation and it seemed to have several side-effects,
including breaking audacity.
---
Peter, G4VLC
I get a Windows error (see below) when trying to play the downloaded WMV
file with Windows MediaPlayer on WinXP SP3.. Anyone else have the same
problem? Solution? The original message indicated the second of the
three problems suggested below.
Thanks
Pete K5GM
You've encountered error message
stevekb6hoh skrev:
> Peter and Doug and to anyone else who responds,
> Like I said im very new to linux. I could not even tell you which end
> is up for that matter. As far as I know I'm running Ubuntu 9.04.
> U was my Son who help me install the OS and the Software but thats as
Jerry,
If it is a BuxComm, then the cable between the radio and the interface
is different for different radios
(as opposed to the West Mountain units which use an internal set of
configuration jumpers).
But often an entire series of radios by the same mfr will use the same
cable. Go to the BuxCom
Hi,
Just reading about Q15X25. Tried several links from Googling it, and it
appears that the only current Windows version is one that runs under
Mixw. Is this correct? another link was to
http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/mirrors/zl1bpu/Q15X25/Q15X25.html
but that link was no longer available. I
>
>-Anyone notice any major changes? Seems about the same to me.
>
Looks like they did pretty much the minimum necessary to keep the thing
working and support radios that have been released in the past few
years.
There's a history.txt file in the distro:
MixW 2.19
- Rx window highlights URLs l
arded,
"sent to the grounding rod" so to speak.
I'm happy to report that WSPR has just survived my 24 hour torture test
(25% Tx/Rx ratio), using "/dev/null" as the bogus "PTT Port", and that
I've just started the same test of WSJT7 in WSPR QSO-mo
I have now finalized (insofar as such a thing ever gets finalized) my
page describing how to change the Tigertronics SignaLink USB from merely
good to Excellent:
http://www.frenning.dk/OZ1PIF_HOMEPAGE/SignaLinkUSB-mods.html
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking
the icon - and tell it where to find the icon file.
If you feel adventurous you can also place the binary in the .fldigi
folder and create a desktop link to it.
Good luck.
(BTW: the windows version of fldigi sucks big-time, but the Linux
version rocks!)
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me?
tall when prompted;
6) Select 2-4 servers close to your location (for minimum delay) and
7) finally reboot.
Your system will now keep your time within narrow tolerances
automatically, and adjust the update
frequency as needed in order not to deviate significantly from "True" time.
-
ing at
all despite some activity...
Whereas the first couple af days brought several hours of reports..
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
Ph. +45 4619 3239
Snailmail:
Peter Frenning
Ternevej 23
DK-4130 Viby Sj.
Denmark
***
r local time
to help equalize 80m band conditions for all contest participants.
Snib
It's a pity that we didn't get this invitation until the day after the
contest :-(
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam
Joe Taylor skrev:
> Count me in. I have just QSY'd to 28.1246 USB.
>
> -- 73, Joe, K1JT
>
And me too as of monday morning local time (my radio and undries are
being used for fieldday contest this weekend)
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be
Peter Frenning [OZ1PIF] skrev:
Has anyone else tried to characterize the SignaLinkUSB frequency
response and S/N properties?
.
I'll not repeat my my message here, just indicate which message it's
about. I have been accused of damaging Tigertronics reputation and
possibly thei
HT be that a soundcard with limited bandwidth might be BETTER for
our needs.
Now, in terms of S/N ratio... I find it hard to believe that quieter
isn't better no matter how you look at it.
Peter
K1PGV
ive judged from reviews and blurbs
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
Ph. +45 4619 3239
Snailmail:
Peter Frenning
Ternevej 23
DK-4130 Viby Sj.
Denmark
***
New Hampshire!
I'll be more than happy to setup an RTTY sched with you, and I'll
confirm immediately via LoTW.
Please email me direct,
Peter
K1PGV
>-Original Message-
>From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On Behalf Of Andrew O'Brien
a major update scheduled for late last year,
then the Nick (the primary dev of MixW) got into a car accident, and
then earlier this year his equipment suffered a lightning strike.
In other words... SOME day, they'll be an update. Don't know what'll be
in it, what bugs will be fixe
r than the one on Jim Jaffe's web
site.
You know, for such a great program, MixW really DOES feel like an orphan
at times, doesn't it?? Grumble, grumble...
de Peter K1PGV
tested solution? It wouldn't hurt if was also supported by
Ubuntu Linux either.
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
Ph. +45 4619 3239
Snailmail:
Peter Frenning
Ternevej 23
DK-4130
>
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> Activity Periods http://www.ykc.com/wa5ufh/
> NAHSMS Contest Page http://www.ykc.com/wa5ufh/Rally/NAHSMS.htm
> Lagging Indicator/Activity
> :http://baseportal.com/cgi-bin/baseportal.pl?htx=/randy_tipton/Te
What happened to the N8FQ pages, they have suddenly been replaced with a
"Host Gator" ad-page
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
Ph. +45 4619 3239
Snailmail:
Peter Frennin
dows V3.1) was released in 1993.
This operating system evolved into the Windows OS we have today.
In today's Windows OS architecture, you can see echos of both VMS and
RSX-11M. While the "inspiration" for NT was OS/2, I am not aware of any
part of OS/2 that was incorporated in the
>
>Once I was told that XP also took adventage of some BSD code.
>
Well, it makes a good trivia question.
The Windows NT TCP/IP network stack had components that were originally
based on BSD code. But the OS itself? No, not that I've ever seen.
de Peter K1PGV
inside of your (plastic) PC
case... in many cases, this'll do a nice job of STARTING to shield the
enclosure.
de Peter K1PGV
> How about a free open source Windows replacement?
http://www.reactos.org/en/index.html
This is not a serious effort... Think kids playing in their bedrooms as
mom cooks dinner. And that's not even considering the complexity of the
Intellectual Property issues involved.
de Peter K1PGV
eases that many
companies (and many users) just skip over. I wouldn't run it on my
personal machines and don't recommend others run it.
I'm gonna stick with XP wait to see how Windows 7 turns out.
de Peter K1PGV
e
simultaneously for use in MixW, I'm working on an add-in that'll let you
have up to 100 macro buttons visible at one time:
<http://www.k1pgv.com/MixWButtons.html>
I should have a "production" (non-beta) version done something this
weekend.
de Peter K1PGV
tune to
14070 in PSK31 mode and listen for 20 minutes, or whatever. Suppose the
station is on 14070.5?
My point is that especially with these narrow modes, wouldn't what
you're describing require activity directly on the frequency in
question? PSK31 tuning is pretty fussy.
de Peter K1PGV
think for
themselves and file thoughtful, personal, comments to help the FCC...
instead of merely submitting what amounts to a "form letter" that
expresses somebody ELSE's views.
de Peter K1PGV
ateur radio community should be promoting.
I have no idea if any of this is true... but I sure am interested in the
thoughts of those here in Digital Radio land...
de Peter K1PGV
sending them off to some aging write-up
of "How To Get Started With PSK" (I was seriously considering writing an
up-to-date one of these myself) you can send them to K7AGE's videos.
Seriously good stuff,
de Peter K1PGV
right macro) under
pressure of time and with less sleep than one is used to is certainly a
useful skill to develop. You have to move quickly, confidently, and
with agility.
de Peter K1PGV
t the lower bit rates used for P25).
de Peter K1PGV
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Mark Thompson
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] Digital Voice Dongle Project
I can get it via LoTW, I figure that's one less card to haul to
Newington :-)
de Peter K1PGV
post it somewhere, huh?? Oh, never mind... forget that
I asked that.
de Peter K1PGV
LINK archives, but didn't see anything specific to the SDR-1000 that
was helpful.
Just reporting what I'm experiencing,
de Peter K1PGV
I use PTT to key the radio, it WORKS (yay!) -- but if I use
CAT to key the radio, the radio will key but not unkey.
Thanks, Steve, for your help... At least you told me it was SUPPOSED to
work :-)
de Peter K1PGV
... it seems like I'm having a CAT control problem. Or something.
If I do that "@@@" thing, and my message is getting out, should it show
up on the Bonnie Super Locator Whizzy Keen web page??
Anybody have any guidance they can offer as to what the problem may be?
I suspect bad rig control in PCALE, but hey... what do I know?
de Peter K1PGV
ve the Devil's Marbles brochure from her jeep, and thus
avoid suspicion from Bruce?
These are the sorts of things that keep you up at night...
de Peter K1PGV
leave the
Hogwash to others!
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
Ph. +45 4619 3239
Snailmail:
Peter Frenning
Ternevej 23
DK-4130 Viby Sj.
Denmark
***
x27;m not saying any of this is INTENTIONAL QRM... but it sure is a common
occurrence for me,
de Peter K1PGV
ion.htm
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
Ph. +45 4619 3239
Snailmail:
Peter Frenning
Ternevej 23
DK-4130 Viby Sj.
Denmark
***
Claudio Ruben skrev:
> Ok, i try to contact you, please beam Argentina.
>
> Claudio-LU2VCD
>
>
> 2007/9/9, Peter Frenning [OZ1PIF] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>
> On wednesday the 12th I'll be making a presentation and de
Claudio Ruben skrev:
> Ok, i try to contact you, please beam Argentina.
>
> Claudio-LU2VCD
>
>
> 2007/9/9, Peter Frenning [OZ1PIF] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>
> On wednesday the 12th I'll be making a presentation and de
Called CQ tonight at 22:44Z on 14076.5, using Olivia 500/16.
Andy, G8RZA answered me on my first call.
Luck must be with me Now if I can just get 3B7C :-)
de Peter K1PGV
of this myself...
It's a shame, too, because Olivia is such a great set of modes.
I'm going to make a resolution to check the Olivia frequencies and call
CQ using Olivia 500/16 on 14075.5 every time I get on the air,
de Peter K1PGV
in a westerly direction.
I'll much appreciate your replies and QSOs
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
Ph. +45 4619 3239
Snailmail:
Peter Frenning
Ternevej 23
DK-4130 Viby Sj.
Denmark
***
. These are folks who are "loyal" to a given platform,
and no amount of rational discourse could ever dislodge them.
de Peter K1PGV
This sounds like some interesting stuff to play with... but I've gotta
ask: Why are there no PSKMail implementations that run on Windows? Is
it just because "nobody's written one"?
de Peter K1PGV
ithout interruption. For US$40/year, to me it's a good investment.
Many thanks to Greg WE9M for bringing this change to my attention so
quickly!
de Peter K1PGV
(not in any way affiliated with or compensated by QRZ.COM)
facility to break.
Note that the paid QRZ.COM lookup via the K1PGV callbook DLL still
works.
I'll have a fix available on K1PGV.COM sometime before 1600Z 26 August.
Sorry folks... Any further questions/comments/issues directly to me,
please.
de Peter K1PGV
le, but I think they use those tones to operate track switches.
>
End of train or cab telemetry data, I'd say.
A few sources sell the necessary modem to decode these messages:
http://www.traintalkcomm.com/traintalkcomm_005.htm
de Peter K1PGV
sible,,,
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
Ph. +45 4619 3239
Snailmail:
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Ternevej 23
DK-4130 Viby Sj.
Denmark
***
peterzel skrev:
HELLO All,
Is there a member list that uses JT65A on hf frequencies?
73's
Bill
WA4FKI
I do (more than 150 QSOs to date on 80, 40, 30 & 20 meters)
--
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
nates the lack-of-availability issue
in my mind.
There certainly IS a question as to whether DStar is a viable standard,
or whether it should be widely adopted in the amateur community. But,
in my mind, I don't think that future lack of availability is AMBE
decoders is the major issue.
de Peter K1PGV
The K1PGV MixW Callbook DLL has been updated with a few small, yet
important, bug fixes.
Latest update available at http://www.k1pgv.com (free, of course)
Comments/questions/suggestions/issues/problems to me directly, please.
de Peter K1PGV
>
>> Does anyone have idea how to get a free OLIVIA software? Any URL is
>> appreciated.
>>
MixW supports Olivia. You DO need to download the (free) DLL, however.
de Peter K1PGV
er'ed them right.
In my opinion, you can blame lots of folks... but I don't think it's
fair or correct to blame the no code Generals.
de Peter K1PGV
namic range, is that a problem with MY station?
I'm not trying to be argumentative here, rather I'm curious about other
people's experiences and advice.
de Peter K1PGV
e receiver frequencies displayed, and
the second had only the audio offset.
It sounded like a good idea, but personally, I found the whole thing too
confusing. I'm back to using just one display...
de Peter K1PGV
>
>Versión en español de Juan Carlos Parra LU9DO 27/04/2007
>
I particularly like the explanation of the term "bozo" -- I wondered what Juan
LU9DO would do with that one :-)
(BTW, the guide is awesome Andy... and bravo to Juan for taking the time to do
a careful translation)
de Peter K1PGV
>
> http://www.electroblog.com:8090/drsked/drsked.php
>
That's very cool, Joe. Impressive, even.
de Peter K1PGV
Chris' page looks very simple, and should be quite easily do-able for
somebody who know the tools you have available in your web environment.
de Peter K1PGV
"-Peter, interesting to know that Steinar and I were both heard in WA,
too bad you could not join us.
Tell us more about your 10 metre tests within Australia.
Andy K3UK"
..
Hi Andy i
goes good
as well.
Once Simon HB9DRV puts the WSJT code into the DM780
the sky's the limit.
Good DX,
Peter
of87jr
Perth, Western Australia
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
>
> Yes, not a "good" contact. Sorry but glad we got a little close.
>
> Andy.
>
>
>
>
goes good
as well.
Good DX,
Peter
of87jr
Perth, Western Australia
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
>
> Yes, not a "good" contact. Sorry but glad we got a little close.
>
> Andy.
>
>
>
> On 4/6/07, *Steinar Aanesland* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL P
I'm trying, but see nothing... What freq/band are you listening on,
John?
I'm presently on 7076 and trying to figure out if I've got things
configured correctly... no sensible looking output so far :-(
De Peter K1PGV
>-Original Message-
>From: digitalradio@ya
>
> Working on this now as it happens. I may not change the callsign
colour, rather add an icon > as many of us old folks are a tad
colour-blind.
>
> There will be a kit in a few days.
I am so happy. I can't wait!
Thank you, Simon.
de Peter K1PGV
Simon,
Any chance of getting my two favorite features (mentioned previously -
color coding by status of received call signs and country decode when
hovering over a call sign) in DM780?
de Peter K1PGV
perating. Now that I have them (in MixW) these are features
that I just don't think I can live without.
It's a gorgeous program, easy to use, and well worth a try.
New modes will come for DM780, so I'm not too concerned about that.
de Peter K1PGV
more people don't "see" it is it requires a CPU that supports
the No-Execute page protection bit.
And now... back to discussing the FCC and Winlink,
de Peter K1PGV
-- These gadgets
are amazing.
de Peter K1PGV
It's 16:45Z, and it seems that both WWW.QRZ.COM and online.qrz.com are
down (neither is even answering pings).
Anybody else seeing this, and if so... anybody know what's up??
de Peter K1PGV
of a work-around for this, I'd certainly love to hear it,
de Peter K1PGV
tting (200HZ or so... ) that I can copy PSK
signals easier. I do NOT find this to be true for RTTY, however... I
can copy an RTTY signal nicely within the 50HZ bandwidth.
I hope that gives you some starting ideas for your new rig, Andy.
de Peter K1PGV
teh
shack), that just can't happen (for any price I can pay) given my
location.
Thanks for your opinions,
de Peter K1PGV
ou how it is, cuz I was there and I've *read* the code of the
operating systems we're discussing.
I'm out of this conversation,
de Peter K1PGV
move the Linux
platform forward with limited restrictions imposed by the motives of
profit.
But it is simply not technically accurate to say "Unix was always a
secure OS and Windows was not."
I might not know much about amateur radio, but I *do* know operating
systems,
de Peter K1PGV
Disclaimer: I am not now, nor have I ever been, a member of the
Communist Party, a Republican, a member of Al Qaeda, or an employee of
Microsoft Corporation.
>
>73 and thanks for your patience in reading, and I hope understanding
all
>of the above.
>
>Jim VA3JNO
>
Thanks Jim for what is, to me, the most intelligent post related to
operating systems that I've seen on this list.
de Peter K1PGV
(I am not now, nor have I ever been, employed by MSFT)
... are apparently working! As I type this (01:49Z) I'm watching 3 MFSK
QSOs side by side on 80M, starting on 3583.
It's a beautiful sight :-)
de Peter K1PGV
Thanks so much to everyone who replied. All very helpful and I really
appreciate the time you took to respond.
Guess I just have to get up earlier and work harder -- I shoulda
figured... Isn't that the solution to darn near everything?
Again thanks,
de Peter K1PGV
doing something else wrong? Or is my setup here
(TS-2K barefoot and a dipole at 60 feet) simply too humble to allow my
signal to make the 6700 mile journey from Boston to Tokyo?
I'd appreciate a little elmering from the list on this topic...
TIA,
de Peter K1PGV
>to be "spots" or spot frequencies. They are more like "slices
>of spectrum" or "passbands" in which any mode, or combinations
>of modes, may be operated within.
>
If that's the case, cool: Let's list them as frequency ranges and drop
this whole "dial frequency" thing.
De Peter K1PGV
27;s
passband. I don't care if that's 800Hz, 1K, 1.2K or 1.5K into the
passband.
The calling frequency is a specific frequency. If we just list it that
way and there should be no confusion.
de Peter K1PGV
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