Re: [digitalradio] New hams

2007-05-02 Thread Miroslav Skoric (YT7MPB)
Rick, KV9U wrote: > As one who has probably had the most classes in my area to bring in new > hams over several decades, there is no question that the new entrants > tend to not be near as motivated as we once had. That is because it > brings in a larger number of those who have more of a super

Re: [digitalradio] New 200kHz Wideband Digital Voice on 20 meters in USA?

2007-05-02 Thread kd4e
I *guarantee* you that following the third or fourth angry call to Riley Hollingsworth you'd receive one from him demanding that you cease and desist. Go ahead, make his day. He has publically stated that hifi voice communications are only tolerated so long as they are *not* during busy times and

Re: [digitalradio] New 200kHz Wideband Digital Voice on 20 meters in USA?

2007-05-01 Thread John Champa
.com To: Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New 200kHz Wideband Digital Voice on 20 meters in USA? Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 19:17:25 -0400 "Mere opinions, no matter how informed or ignorant, are not going to stop these changes." So Bonnie using the logic of the above comment, then those that are opposed

Re: [digitalradio] New 200kHz Wideband Digital Voice on 20 meters in USA?

2007-05-01 Thread wa8vbx
"Mere opinions, no matter how informed or ignorant, are not going to stop these changes." So Bonnie using the logic of the above comment, then those that are opposed being informed or not, should not make their wishes known, and just roll over ignore what they think is wrong because it is going

[digitalradio] New 200kHz Wideband Digital Voice on 20 meters in USA?

2007-05-01 Thread expeditionradio
Whether anyone supports "mixing" of digital and analog modes is not really a matter for debate anymore in USA. The fact is, under USA's present rules, digital and analog already exist sharing all the same ham bands and subbands! The use of digital in all forms of ham radio communications will cont

[digitalradio] New hams

2007-04-29 Thread mrfarm
As one who has probably had the most classes in my area to bring in new hams over several decades, there is no question that the new entrants tend to not be near as motivated as we once had. That is because it brings in a larger number of those who have more of a superficial interest. When no c

Re: [digitalradio] New Digitalradio interactive spotting/sked webpage

2007-04-27 Thread Joe Veldhuis
I have added a bit of code that calculates the distance and bearing between you and another user, based on your grid squares. As before, hovering over a callsign yields this info. Worth noting is that the distance will be displayed in miles if you have a US or British call, and kilometers for o

[digitalradio] New Digitalradio interactive spotting/sked webpage

2007-04-25 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Thanks to tremendous work of Joe N8FQ, we now have a new method of interacting and arranging skeds for digital mode QSOs. It is modeled after the successful interactive pages run by Chris N0UK for WSJT modes. Please continue to use NOUK's pages for JT65 and FSK441 work but our new page should be

Re: [digitalradio] New revsions to K3UK's The Complete Bozo's Guide to HF JT65A

2007-04-22 Thread W4LDE-Ron
Great job Andy, thanks for your effort. It's really help me and finally made three QSO down on 18120 this afternoon. Ron W4LDE Andrew O'Brien wrote: >A revised version of K3UK's The Complete Bozo's Guide to HF JT65A has >been released at >http://www.obriensweb.com/bozoguidejt65a.htm > >This co

[digitalradio] New Australian 7MHz Bandplan Re: Digital 7MHz World Bandplans Comparison

2007-04-22 Thread expeditionradio
> > Hi Bonnie > Google New Australian 7 MHz Band Plan > Regards > Les VK2DSG Hi Les, Thanks for pointing out changes in the 7MHz Australian Bandplan. I found the current bandplan document on the WIA site: http://shorterlink.com/?2L6EEY http://www.wia.org.au/bandplans/Australian%20Amateur

[digitalradio] New revsions to K3UK's The Complete Bozo's Guide to HF JT65A

2007-04-22 Thread Andrew O'Brien
A revised version of K3UK's The Complete Bozo's Guide to HF JT65A has been released at http://www.obriensweb.com/bozoguidejt65a.htm This contains significant revision and new items. Thanks to all that contributed ideas. The knowledge base for HF application of WSJT/JT65A is getting to the point

[digitalradio] New on PSK31 and JT65A

2007-04-13 Thread Bob Fabrizio
I recently got my new Navigator interface and was able to get on PSK31 without much trouble using it and DXLabs WinWarbler. I already made a number of QSOs. However, when I saw the information on JT65A, I was intrigued. I downloaded the program and the Bozo's Guide (Yes, I am a Bozo) and after p

Re: [digitalradio] New user assistance

2007-04-13 Thread kv9u
I might mention that upon looking at the Donner's website, they had a USB to COM serial adapter but they were not sure if it worked with MS Vista. I contacted them recently and had several e-mail exchanges with Mrs. Donner since she wanted to know about my experiences with Vista and I shared so

Re: [digitalradio] New user assistance

2007-04-13 Thread Mark Milburn
Have you tried opening up the Donner interface? There is a limited amount of reduction by adjusting the control inside the box. Also, what software are you using? MixW has a control built into the software that will reduce the output and probably some of the other software programs have such a c

[digitalradio] New user assistance

2007-04-13 Thread wd4elg_base
Friend of mine is using Ten-Tec Paragon, Donner interface and HP Brio PC. Already tried tinkering with volume control and mic gain, still looks like a distorted waveform when transmitting on air. Anyone with experience, please advise. Thanks, Mark Lunday, WD4ELG

[digitalradio] New to Digital

2007-04-09 Thread Dan Smith
Hi all, Dan here KD7UFF in CN77 Forks, WA I got my Gereral ticket on 3/31/07 and just got my Tigertronics SL-1+ USB version for my 706MIIG... I will (with some of your help) try to start getting this thing going.. As Far as I know I am the ONLY person in CN77 running digitalor anything in For

Re: [digitalradio] New file uploaded to digitalradio

2007-04-09 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Just to confuse John, I have just released an update to the Bozo's Guide on my website. http://www.obriensweb.com/bozoguidejt65a.htm I will probably add a few more items over the next few days. Andy. On 9 Apr 2007 21:36:13 -, digitalradio@yahoogroups.com < digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>

[digitalradio] New file uploaded to digitalradio

2007-04-09 Thread digitalradio
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the digitalradio group. File: /JT65A/The Complete Bozo guide.doc Uploaded by : molou99 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description : The Complete Bozo's Guide in word form You ca

Re: [digitalradio] New Google Broadband may interest hams

2007-04-01 Thread kd4e
Flushing Google appeals to me. Now back to serious non-April 1st discussions. :-) > Andrew O'Brien wrote: > http://www.google.com/tisp/install.html -- Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E Projects: ham-macguyver.bibleseven.com Personal: bibleseven.com/kd4e.html

[digitalradio] New Google Broadband may interest hams

2007-04-01 Thread Andrew O'Brien
http://www.google.com/tisp/install.html

[digitalradio] New PSKlive version available

2007-03-24 Thread Per
Hi all, A new live cd for pskmail is now available! This cd features the latest versions of client and server for pskmail (with all the nice new features available there). Also there is xastir, tlf, wsjt, xdx, gmfsk, fldigi and much more to explore on the cd. Also available is Firefox, evoluti

[digitalradio] New release (4.2) of MULTIPSK: MIL-STD-188-141A (ALE) + Unproto+ ARQ FAE , HB9TLK SdR receiver interface, 8-1000 Olivia/Contestia/RTTYM

2007-03-18 Thread Patrick Lindecker
New release (4.2) of MULTIPSK RX/TX: PSK10/BPSK31-63-125/QPSK31-63-125/CHIP (64/128)/PSKFEC31/PSKAM10-31-50/PSK63F - PSK220F + DIGISSTV "Run"/CW/CCW/CCW-FSK/THROB/THROBX/MFSK8/ MFSK16 (+ SSTV)/MIL-STD-188-141A (+ARQ FAE)/OLIVIA/CONTESTIA/RTTYM/VOICE/DominoF DF/DominoEX/MT63/RTTY 45/75/ RTTY 50

Re: [digitalradio] New ARQ FAE mode on Multipsk

2007-02-26 Thread Patrick Lindecker
ve orthogonal carriers) but 2000 Hz is better to fight against QRM QSB ... 73 Patrci . - Original Message - From: KV9U To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 5:15 PM Subject: [digitalradio] New ARQ FAE mode on Multipsk I am pleased that ARQ FAE, a m

[digitalradio] New ARQ FAE mode on Multipsk

2007-02-26 Thread KV9U
I am pleased that ARQ FAE, a modest speed 8 bit ASCII data ARQ sound card mode, is available for the first time on MS OS. This is a major breakthough. The speed is slower than P2 and we must not forget that the bandwidth is extremely wide at 4 times P2. But it is moving us in the right directio

[digitalradio] New HF Protocol Ideas Wanted

2007-02-24 Thread Radioguy
ARRL INVITES COMMENTS ON NEW HF DIGITAL PROTOCOL The ARRL is seeking comments from amateurs concerning development of an open-source (non-proprietary) data communications protocol suitable for use by radio amateurs over high-frequency (HF) fading paths. This is not a Request for Proposals (RFP). A

Re: [digitalradio] New Rig!

2007-02-13 Thread Larry Cobb
Welcome to the TS2K Experience, Andy! You'll enjoy this rig as you begin to understand it's many features. It's a great digi rig :-) . As another email noted, take a look at using the "packet" filters (menu 50A). I think you use HRD and you can do macros in that app similar to MixW2 to enab

[digitalradio] New Rig!

2007-02-12 Thread Andrew O'Brien
I thought I would share the news with the group, after almost 18 years with my trusty old Kenwood TS440S, I finally eased in to the current century by updating the shack with a Kenwood TS2000. The TS440 has performed miracles in my opinion, never a problem . It terms of money invested and hour

[digitalradio] "new passbands" Re: Revised calling frequencies

2007-01-21 Thread expeditionradio
> Peter K1PGV wrote: > Let's list them as frequency ranges Hi Peter, It actually does already show the "frequency ranges" on the website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/ 73 Bonnie BA7/KQ6XA

RE: [digitalradio] "new passbands" Re: Revised calling frequencies

2007-01-21 Thread Peter G. Viscarola
>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

[digitalradio] "new passbands" Re: Revised calling frequencies

2007-01-21 Thread expeditionradio
> Danny N7DC wrote: > Andrew, I dont understand why you chose to publish dial > frequencies. When using spots, the spot frequency should > ALWAYS be the ACTUAL frequency which > is the dial frequency + the audio frequency. Hi Danny, I think you may have missed it... there was some discussio

[digitalradio] New beta release of MMANA-GAL

2007-01-19 Thread Andrew O'Brien
http://mmhamsoft.amateur-radio.ca/mmana/index.htm -- Andy K3UK Skype Me : callto://andyobrien73 www.obriensweb.com

Re: [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST

2007-01-11 Thread EA4ZB
Best 73 Omar YK1AO - Original Message - *From:* EA4ZB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *To:* grupo digitalradio *Sent:* Wednesday, January 10, 2007 1:03 PM *Subject:* [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST Hey all! New software is available for next 070 CLUB PS

Re: [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST

2007-01-11 Thread Salomao Fresco
zer em: ftp://ct2hky.no-ip.biz secção/directório PSK Continuação de muitos e bons contactos. Luis Cavaleiro CT2HKY - Original Message - *From:* Salomao Fresco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com *Sent:* Wednesday, January 10, 2007 8:43 PM *Subject:* Re: [digitalra

Re: [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST

2007-01-11 Thread CT2HKY do Gmail
ssage - From: Salomao Fresco To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST !Holá! Quero experimentar o software, mas para aceder ao sitio pede "password" e "nome de utilizador&

Re: [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST

2007-01-11 Thread EA4ZB
Hey all! The correct link is http://www.ea1cui.com/contact-pskV4.5.zip. Install to C:/ hard disk and follows steps: Change language to spanish or english in the menu Select FILES --- OPEN.CREATE LOG (ex: test070club) Select FILES --- CONCURSE MODE --- FIJAR PROGRESIVO ENVIADO. (ex: EA to Spain,

Re: [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST

2007-01-11 Thread o.
Dear friend; How do I get the program. It needs a password and ID Best 73 Omar YK1AO - Original Message - From: EA4ZB To: grupo digitalradio Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 1:03 PM Subject: [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST Hey

Re: [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST

2007-01-10 Thread Salomao Fresco
!Holá! Quero experimentar o software, mas para aceder ao sitio pede "password" e "nome de utilizador". Se possivel envia por e-mail. Saludos Salomão CT2IRJ On 1/10/07, EA4ZB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey all! New software is available for next 070 CLUB PSKFEST. The author is Juanma EA1C

Re: [digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST

2007-01-10 Thread Salomao Fresco
Hi all! The correct link is as follows: Regards On 1/10/07, Salomao Fresco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: !Holá! Quero experimentar o software, mas para aceder ao sitio pede "password" e "nome de utilizador". Se possivel envia por e-mail. Saludos

[digitalradio] New software available for next 070 Club PSKFEST

2007-01-10 Thread EA4ZB
Hey all! New software is available for next 070 CLUB PSKFEST. The author is Juanma EA1CUI. Hello Under date of today, I send you a link for the unloading of Psk's program. The Program is named *Conatct Psk *and this prepared to calculate the contest 070 Club PskFest It can be used in S

Re: [digitalradio] New to PSK31 - advice please ??

2007-01-07 Thread Jose A. Amador
It depends on the location and the wires around. Your power lines might get loaded with RF, and conduct part of the radiated RF back into the shack. A power line filter and a good ground may take care of it. You don't want to fight the RF current, just attenuate it enough, so an L input filter

Re: [digitalradio] New to PSK31 - advice please ??

2007-01-03 Thread ve3fwf
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com ; digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 11:11 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New to PSK31 - advice please ?? Radio Shack some times ha isolation transformers N0ZIZ -Original Message- From: adrianrav4 Sent

Re: [digitalradio] New to PSK31 - advice please ??

2007-01-03 Thread KD5NWA
Adrian Brentnall wrote: > HI Andrew > > Thanks for the reply > > (Sorry for the top posting - Thunderbird doesn't seem willing to break > your text into smaller segments for in-line reposnses.) > > I'm using a straight cable connection from rig to PC (with appropriate > attenuation !) > Ac

Re: [digitalradio] New to PSK31 - advice please ??

2007-01-02 Thread Chuck Mayfield - AA5J
> Adrian, > I googled "optoisolators Ireland" and Radionics Ireland has them in stock. 73, Chuck, AA5J

Re: [digitalradio] New to PSK31 - advice please ??

2007-01-02 Thread Chas Nagel
Two things I did when I started out with BPSK31: I purchased a Donner interface (Web address is http://donnerstore.com,) and I purchased a PSKMETER (Web address http://www.ssiserver.com/info/pskmeter). Also when tuning up and adjusting your sound card use a dummy load and you should not have to

Re: [digitalradio] New to PSK31 - advice please ??

2007-01-02 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Adrian, How are you connecting your PC to the radio? It just a straight connection of cable from/to the souncard and rig? I did this year ago when PSk31 was new, even with this potentially poor method I was able to get 20 watts out without an nasty raspy signals. 20-30 watts is plenty of power

[digitalradio] New to PSK31 - advice please ??

2007-01-02 Thread adrianrav4
Hi All Having just moved house (& country!), and set up the HF radio gear for the first time in quite a few years - I'm having a dabble with PSK31. I suspect that I'm having problems with poor isolation between the radio and the PC - at the moment the 'quickly knocked-up' interface is 'direct' - n

Re: [digitalradio] New Software Defined Receiver soon to be available

2006-12-31 Thread Mike/k1eg
Phil this is very interesting. Do you have any figures on sensitivity yet and what's your target price area? 73 Mike/K1EG

[digitalradio] New Software Defined Receiver soon to be available

2006-12-31 Thread Phil Covington
Highlights: 16 bit 130 MSPS ADC HPF, LPF, RF AMP Switchable Front End 0-31.5 dB Attenuator in 0.5 dB steps Cyclone II FPGA Two AD6620 DDC co-processors USB 2.0 480 MSPS High Speed Interface to PC 0.1 to 33 MHz coverage (0.1 to 65 MHz extended) RX bandwidths from 33 MHz to 1kHz Two independent RX c

[digitalradio] New file uploaded to digitalradio

2006-12-30 Thread digitalradio
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the digitalradio group. File: /melp_dll.dll Uploaded by : obrienaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description : melp DLL for WinDRM You can access this file at the URL: http://g

[digitalradio] New WinDRM released

2006-12-30 Thread Andrew O'Brien
-- Forwarded message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> windrm-18-dec-06 released and available for download at: http://n1su.com/windrm/windrm-18-dec-06.zip This update includes the FastBSR feature! Happy New Year! -- 73 Jason N1SU http://n1su.com/

[digitalradio] New add-on for MixW released

2006-12-24 Thread Andrew O'Brien
>From Dave's MixW group, -- Forwarded message -- From: Wolfgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Dec 24, 2006 12:49 AM Subject: [mixw] Merry Christmas (and a little present...) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all, I have used this group for some month now and learned a lot from you all

[digitalradio] New rfms2400 MIL-STD-188-110A modem

2006-12-24 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Changes in version 0.482. (-) Bug fixed - WaveIn API working only under Win2K/WinXP. (+) Add features - allow disabling "FTP-server" functions (accepting "read dir" & "get file" request). (*) Change icon "Stop transfer". (*) Change menu names ("Work"->"Connection", "Transfer"->"File transfer").

[digitalradio] New US mirror for live CD

2006-12-23 Thread Rein Couperus PA0R
Because of continuing popularity of the pskmail live CD (20 concurrent downloads) after the QST article came out, I have decided to offer a mirror machine in the US to facilitate download of the pskmail live CD. Point your browser to: http://www.wwns.com/tlf/pskmail_iso/ This address is in the US

[digitalradio] New rfsm2400 MIL-STD-188-110A modem

2006-12-21 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Download 0.481 from http://rfsm2400.narod.ru/ or my side http://rfsm2400.aanesland.com/ 73 de LA5VNA Steinar

Re: [digitalradio] new multi mode program from HRD developers

2006-12-21 Thread Simon Brown
I don't really see DM780 as competition, rather a Windows alternative with the detector / modulator code packaged in a DLL so that other programmers can see how it works and hopefully make it better. This will be my Q1/Q2 2007 project, then I have HRD work to do, then I may look at writing my o

Re: [digitalradio] new multi mode program from HRD developers

2006-12-21 Thread Roger J. Buffington
Simon Brown wrote: > > Hi Roger, > > Coming along really well. I will very probably never use PSK31 Deluxe > again. My immediate plans are to get the SuperBrowser integrated > (better said - rewritten), then we'll add another wave of testers. > > I'll announce progress here if you want. > > S

Re: [digitalradio] new multi mode program from HRD developers

2006-12-21 Thread Simon Brown
Hi Roger, Coming along really well. I will very probably never use PSK31 Deluxe again. My immediate plans are to get the SuperBrowser integrated (better said - rewritten), then we'll add another wave of testers. I'll announce progress here if you want. Simon Brown, HB9DRV - Original Messa

Re: [digitalradio] new multi mode program from HRD developers

2006-12-21 Thread Roger J. Buffington
Simon Brown wrote: > > From: "Dave Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > The option to display in upper case is better than nothing, but > > readability is best optimized by letting the user choose > > > > - the font and its associated metrics (size, bold, italic)

[digitalradio] New release (4.1.2) of MULTIPSK

2006-12-18 Thread Patrick Lindecker
New release (4.1.2) of MULTIPSK RX/TX: PSK10/BPSK31-63-125/QPSK31-63-125/CHIP (64/128)/PSKFEC31/PSKAM10-31-50/PSK63F - PSK220F + DIGISSTV "Run"/CW/CCW/CCW-FSK/THROB/THROBX/MFSK8/ MFSK16 (+ SSTV)/OLIVIA/CONTESTIA/RTTYM/VOICE/DominoF DF/DominoEX/MT63/RTTY 45/75/ RTTY 50+SYNOP+SHIP/ASCII/AMTOR FEC

Re: [digitalradio] New ARRL Petition

2006-12-12 Thread Danny Douglas
o: Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 10:59 PM Subject: [digitalradio] New ARRL Petition > They've submitted a new petition for partial reconsideration of WT > Docket No. 04-140. http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/12/11/100/ > > I'm glad to see some action before the 15t

[digitalradio] New ARRL Petition

2006-12-11 Thread dshults
They've submitted a new petition for partial reconsideration of WT Docket No. 04-140. http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/12/11/100/ I'm glad to see some action before the 15th rolls around. ... Duane N7QDN

Re: [digitalradio] New 80m USA Keyboarding Digi Frequencies

2006-12-06 Thread Danny Douglas
: "Paul L Schmidt, K9PS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New 80m USA Keyboarding Digi Frequencies > KV9U wrote: > > > For example our state NTS CW nets have all moved to one frequency at > > 3555 and t

Re: [digitalradio] New 80m USA Keyboarding Digi Frequencies

2006-12-06 Thread Paul L Schmidt, K9PS
KV9U wrote: > For example our state NTS CW nets have all moved to one frequency at > 3555 and that is where they will operate for around 5 time slots per > evening. In fact, logistically, it would seem that, at times, the NTS Indiana's has already moved from 3656 to 3565. > One thing is for s

Re: [digitalradio] New 80m USA Keyboarding Digi Frequencies

2006-12-06 Thread KV9U
There is a problem with these kinds of highly specific "band plans." Most hams will not even be aware of them, nor will they necessarily want to follow them. This is certainly true of hams outside the U.S. We must not lose sight of the fact that there are now many different users of a much more

[digitalradio] New 80m USA Keyboarding Digi Frequencies

2006-12-05 Thread expeditionradio
Some Suggested Keyboarding Activity/CQ/Calling Frequencies for the new 80 meter band for USA: BPSK31 = 3545kHz USB (3545.3-3548.0 kHz) QPSK31/PSK63/125 = 3547kHz USB (3547.3-3550.0 kHz) MFSK = 3548kHz USB (3548.3-3551.0 kHz) OLIVIA = 3549kHz USB (3549.3-3553.0 kHz) PAX/CONTESTIA/DOMINO, etc =

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-30 Thread Ing. Nestor Alonso Torres
KV9U wrote: > > > When I boot up a Linux Live CD or DVD (depending upon the particular > distribution), it seems to automatically connect to the internet without > anything being done to the existing router. I wish I could say the same > for being able to read existing files on the hard drive. I

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-30 Thread Ing. Nestor Alonso Torres
o. wrote: > > > Hi all; > > I have an 800 MHz AMD computer with 512 MB RAM and primary 40 GB HDD and > secondary 80 GB HDD divided into three virtual discs of 40, 20, and 20 > GB. I am running Windows XP. > > I would like to install LINUX on the third 20 GB virtual disk. Questions: > > >

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-29 Thread o.
Hi all; I have an 800 MHz AMD computer with 512 MB RAM and primary 40 GB HDD and secondary 80 GB HDD divided into three virtual discs of 40, 20, and 20 GB. I am running Windows XP. I would like to install LINUX on the third 20 GB virtual disk. Questions: 1.. Is it possible? 2.. If yes, t

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-28 Thread Leigh L Klotz, Jr.
Not that it helps dialup, but speakeasy is quite Unix friendly, and competitively priced. They market mainly to the extra-savvy crowd...they advertize their latency times, for example. > There are some around, but not many. Leigh/WA5ZNU

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-28 Thread KV9U
When I boot up a Linux Live CD or DVD (depending upon the particular distribution), it seems to automatically connect to the internet without anything being done to the existing router. I wish I could say the same for being able to read existing files on the hard drive. 73, Rick, KV9U Paul

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-28 Thread Paul L Schmidt, K9PS
Harv Nelson wrote: > some things you must be prepared to deal with if the "help desk" at > you ISP knows you are running Linux, they will treat you like a leper. We recently went through that with our church's system -- we have a Linux system on the DSL line, running as a firewall (router, pr

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-28 Thread KV9U
This is very good news that you can run Irfanview. This is my main "quick" viewer that I have used for many years and find it about the best there is. And if you can actually run Multipsk under Wine, that solves a major problem too. By now I would have expected someone to have a web site or som

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-28 Thread Harv Nelson
hi rick, and the bunch, in answer to your question, run Linux and dump Windows? here is my experience. some things you must be prepared to deal with if the "help desk" at you ISP knows you are running Linux, they will treat you like a leper. They will tell you that you MUST run Windows and b

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-27 Thread Jose A. Amador
KV9U wrote: > I am at that point that I could switch, even if I have to give up > some of the software that I prefer, since I have retired and do not > absolutely have to have certain Windows only software that I used to > require in my business. > > Years ago I had a Linux dual boot and man

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-27 Thread Jose A. Amador
Leigh L Klotz, Jr. wrote: > Instead of switching Why not get a second computer and try it? You > can use a cheap IOGear video switch, or use VNC and operate it from > your Windows box (or vice versa). An 800MHz P3 or up ought to give > you a pleasant enough experience. I used to recommend Red

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-27 Thread Simon Brown
>From one programmer to another - nice work matey, some very interesting GUI ideas. Simon Brown, HB9DRV - Original Message - From: "David Freese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >I would like to announce that I have posted "fldigi", release 1.01. > This release consists of GPL source code written

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-27 Thread Tommi Holopainen
Just today installed and some QSOs made, seems fine (Ubuntu 6.06) Only miss mt63 and FEC DominoEX -Tommi oh7jjt- David Freese kirjoitti: I would like to announce that I have posted "fldigi", release 1.01. This release consists of GPL source code written in C++ and uses the Fast Light Toolkit g

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-26 Thread KV9U
I have tried out quite a few live distros. None really impress me from a graphics standpoint because Linux is "different" than Windows and just does not have the finesse or whatever it is that it is missing. But it is still quite functional. I did burn a Linux Mint distro in the past couple day

Re: [digitalradio] New Year Digital Contest: IDEAS ???

2006-11-26 Thread Roger J. Buffington
> > > Any interest in a digital contest held on New Year's Day? Here's > > the idea > > > We are already hip-deep in contests, several on New Year's Day. de Roger W6VZV

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-26 Thread Andrew O'Brien
The modes Supports the following digital modes: CW DominoEX 4 DominoEX 5 DominoEX 8 DominoEX 11 DominoEX 16 DominoEX 22 Feld-Hell FSK-Hell FSK-Hell 105 MFSK-8 MFSK-16 MFSK-16 pix PSK-31 QPSK-31 PSK-63 QPSK-63 PSK-125 QPSK-125 OLIVIA various tones and bandwid

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-26 Thread kd4e
One more note re. Puppy. The originator of Puppy is active on the support forum as are all of the developers. They are an exceptionally helpful bunch of guys, much like most Hams. I am certain that they would love to assist with efforts to bring Ham digi apps up to speed. They have answered man

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-26 Thread Leigh L Klotz, Jr.
Instead of switching Why not get a second computer and try it? You can use a cheap IOGear video switch, or use VNC and operate it from your Windows box (or vice versa). An 800MHz P3 or up ought to give you a pleasant enough experience. I used to recommend RedHat, but Fedora seems to have gone

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-26 Thread kd4e
KV9U wrote: > I am at that point that I could switch, even if I have to give up some > of the software that I prefer, since I have retired and do not > absolutely have to have certain Windows only software that I used to > require in my business. > > Years ago I had a Linux dual boot and manage

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-26 Thread Paul Metzger
I too would like to find out the answers to Ricks Questionnaire. Pleas CC me any responses to his e-mail, thanks ! Paul Metzger KQ6EH --- On Nov 26, 2006, at 13:47, KV9U wrote: > I am at that point that I could switch, even if I have to give up some > of the software that I prefer, since

Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-26 Thread KV9U
I am at that point that I could switch, even if I have to give up some of the software that I prefer, since I have retired and do not absolutely have to have certain Windows only software that I used to require in my business. Years ago I had a Linux dual boot and managed to correct my MBR and

[digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-26 Thread David Freese
I would like to announce that I have posted "fldigi", release 1.01. This release consists of GPL source code written in C++ and uses the Fast Light Toolkit gui support libraries. There is also a pre-compiled binary that is known to operate on several Linux distros including the Ubuntu derivatives

Re: [digitalradio] New Year Digital Contest: IDEAS ???

2006-11-26 Thread Danny Douglas
use that - also pls upload to LOTW or hard card. moderator [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Andrew O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 12:56 PM Subject: [digitalradio] New Year Digital Contest: IDEAS ??? > Any inter

Re: [digitalradio] New Year Digital Contest: IDEAS ???

2006-11-24 Thread Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG
Andrew, Your exchange format sounds great - and easy to score just by examing the logs. As for mode, do you take the stance of using the mode that everyone is farmiliar with and has software for - which is rtty or psk31 - or do we go for the slowest, most FEC, most DXish mode? I think that going

Re: [digitalradio] New Year Digital Contest: IDEAS ???

2006-11-24 Thread Paul Metzger
On Nov 24, 2006, at 09:56, Andrew O'Brien wrote: > Any interest in a digital contest held on New Year's Day? Here's the > idea... Just a reminder, there is a Digital Voice Contest this December 29th and 30th for a Free AOR ARD9800 fast radio modem (a $550.00+ Value) as part of the ARRL

RE: [digitalradio] New Year Digital Contest: IDEAS ???

2006-11-24 Thread Rick Ellison
om Subject: [digitalradio] New Year Digital Contest: IDEAS ??? Any interest in a digital contest held on New Year's Day? Here's the idea Stations work as many other stations as possible. Exchange is your LOCAL TIME , local date. and name of your local time zone. Points 10 points for any QSO ivo

[digitalradio] New Year Digital Contest: IDEAS ???

2006-11-24 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Any interest in a digital contest held on New Year's Day? Here's the idea Stations work as many other stations as possible. Exchange is your LOCAL TIME , local date. and name of your local time zone. Points 10 points for any QSO ivolving two years (one station is in 2006 and the otehr statio

[digitalradio] New FCC Rules Dec 15th

2006-11-15 Thread Pete Kemp
FCC "Omnibus" Amateur Radio R&O Published in Federal Register, Takes Effect December 15 NEWINGTON, CT (November 15, 2006) -- Just a little over a month after the Federal Communications Commission released the Report and Order (R&O) in the so-called "Omnibus" Amateur Radio proceeding, WT Docket

[digitalradio] New release (4.1.1) of MULTIPSK + Clock 1.6

2006-11-06 Thread Patrick Lindecker
New release (4.1.1) of MULTIPSK RX/TX: PSK10/BPSK31-63-125/QPSK31-63-125/CHIP (64/128)/PSKFEC31/PSKAM10-31-50/PSK63F - PSK220F + DIGISSTV "Run"/CW/CCW/CCW-FSK/THROB/THROBX/MFSK8/MFSK16 (+ SSTV)/OLIVIA/CONTESTIA/RTTYM/VOICE/DominoF DF/DominoEX/MT63/RTTY 45/75/ RTTY 50+SYNOP+SHIP/ASCII/AMT

RE: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers

2006-11-06 Thread DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA
: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers That must be a different CCW than I used as a government employee back in the mide 60s. I dont remember a lot about it, except we had CCW equipment in our receive site, and were copying from at least two

Re: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers

2006-11-06 Thread Danny Douglas
SV0WPP VS6DD N7DC/YV5 G5CTB all DX 2-6 years each. moderator [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "KV9U" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 8:41 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers > From my per

Re: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers

2006-11-06 Thread KV9U
From my perspective, the thing that was so desirable for amateur radio, was the ability to use the computer to do the DSP and make it possible to come up with these newer modes at relatively low cost. Ray Petit, W7GHM, invented CCW in the early 1970's, but it required extremely accurate timing

Re: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers

2006-11-06 Thread Rein Couperus
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com > In my research, I found a field of study called CCW (Coherent CW). This was > typically 12 wpm cw that had a special starting pattern and also an idle > pattern. No doubt 12 wpm was some sort of magic number that they fou

Re: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers

2006-11-05 Thread Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG
Vojtech,Using fldigi on linux you can send CW via either your key line or via the sound card. Apparently the problem with using the sound card is possible poor opposite sideband suppression with filtering SSB generation schemes, which can result in a CW signal on the opposite sideband. I am usin

Re: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers

2006-11-01 Thread John B. Stephensen
er 01, 2006 09:10 UTC Subject: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers Hi gang.I am thinking of learning my SW+40 to talk digitally. I know of onlytwo digital modes that may be exercised on this TRX without anyhardware modification: morse and feld hell. The

RE: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers

2006-11-01 Thread DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA
Subject: [digitalradio] New digital mode proposal for CW transceivers Hi gang. I am thinking of learning my SW+40 to talk digitally. I know of only two digital modes that may be exercised on this TRX without any hardware modification: morse and feld hell. The third possibility would be RTTY, but it

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