That sounds like a very reasonable request. Well written and good job!
f, k2ncc
Norman, what a good opportunity to plug my videos!
About 40 samples: http://www.youtube.com/k2ncc
f, k2ncc
Not that it helps you in your question much Mark, but thank you for the tip!
A mode/software I didn't know about, which I'm sure there's many.
Anyway, did a sample of what it sounds like here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9Hbyre71Fg
Welcome to the forum! Have you tried any digital modes
I don't understand nearly what it would take to do this, but what a clever
thought! Would it work on something already compressed, like a JPEG via SSTV
without further loss?
f, k2ncc
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Simon \(HB9DRV\) simon.br...@... wrote:
Thinking to myself - when we
Oh, and in the future, if you have two identical machines (sometimes I'll build
the same machine several times in a row), and want to change the CD key of your
freshly installed image of Windows from the previous build, use the Product Key
Update tool found here:
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Dave AA6YQ aa...@... wrote:
There is nothing in the Windows End User License Agreement that precludes
attaching a disk on which Windows has been installed to another PC running
Windows (or any other OS).
You cannot do this with an OEM copy of Windows*.
Andy,
I often need to get the data off of a dead computer and move it to the new one.
The best way to do in my experience is simply to attach the old drive as a
slave to the new one and start draggin' and droppin'.
Once the old HDD detects in your new PC, go to the appropriate folders.
Thanks Tony!
So far, MT63 was the only mode that wouldn't decode when saved as an MP3. I
figure it was an example where enough loss from the compression made it useless.
Saving as a raw WAV file worked flawlessly. All the other modes (so far!)
worked fine saved as an MP3.
f
Hey group. Uploaded a few more sample videos today for those that might like to
see/hear what the various modes look/sound like. Most are HQ, many are HiDef.
Of course, most of you know all these, but should you find someone who doesn't,
please send them here:
http://www.youtube.com/k2ncc
Hey group. Having trouble finding an answer, hoping you can help. Running
short on time too. In MMSSTV, I can't seem to change from one sound card to
the other. I have two in the PC, but MMSSTV wants to take the wrong one.
Any ideas, or should I try another program?
f, k2ncc
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote:
Did you change the device ID in set-up MMSSTV /MISC area ?
Ah, thank you. Had to do the same thing with WSJT software. I get a little
spoiled when I can play radio more than configure software!
Each choice in Device ID
A good concept. Looking though the web searches, there's some feedback to that
point. However, where you suggest would put you up with some other offenders,
particularly RTTY. I don't think it matters where you go, you'll still get
stomped on if your QRP.
If folks would just lower their
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Simon \(HB9DRV\) simon.br...@... wrote:
If someone is suffering from strong signals I would want to know what radio
and soundcard he's using, also a screenshot of the waterfall can help.
Simon, is this a good example?
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Simon \(HB9DRV\) simon.br...@... wrote:
Being as fair as I can I suggest that this is not an over-driven signal...
Yeah, I figure most signals I see, particularly PSK, aren't over driven, as the
trace looks clean, but my rig's notch capability isn't what I'd
Hey group. I'm stumped. It sounds familiar, but can't get anything
to decode it. Located in the Packet portion of HF (14.095), about
300Hz wide. A audio/video sample has been uploaded here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP2_LzcLoUs
Any help would be appreciated!
f, k2ncc
I have a few modes on YOUTUBE that might be helpful. Search for K2NCC and
you'll see a dozen or so uploaded.
f
Any follow up on this Dave?
f
Dave, were you in LSB at the time?
Reason I ask, if you centered that signal on USB it would 3k up from your LSB
frequency, being about 3.585.
Assuming USB, that area is near a QRZ frequency* for ALE (automatic link
establishment.) It's wider and seems to fit your description.
Check out a
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Tony d...@... wrote:
... Seems to be a lot of unanswered CQ's these days...
... Any thoughts?
Because we're too often camped out on 14.070, waiting for something besides a
macro-bot that we've worked. Several times.
...like the mode-of-the-day; an MFSK
And for those not familiar with DM780 and the PSK reporter, play around here
for a sample of what you could be doing:
http://www.pskreporter.info/pskmap.html
Vy 73, de Frank K2NCC
If there's anyone in the Portland, Oregon area, and wants to hang out and play
radio this Saturday, you're welcome to join me.
I'll be participating in the contest, but not submitting info for it. You can
if you want, but it'll be just casual, eat some pizza (provided), make a few
QSOs... ya
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