Could be the stock K2 SSB filters are a bit narrow for SSTV. Also, you
need a fair bit more power for SSTV than you do for PSK. I tried SSTV
without success either because I'm using QRP. I could receive OK, though.
If you're using MixW then you can send images using the MFSK mode. I had
quite
I know I am making a big mistake, since I will NOT be charging fees, NOT
requiring a subscription and NOT ruuning contests to let me beg for funds.
That being said, I have installed a reasonable Classified Ad system that
is open for all...there are a few categories, you can select whether or
I have gotten excellent SSTV pictures using MixW2 with my K2. The audio is
normally coming from the Headphone jack, so I don't think that is your
problem. More likely is that you do not have the frequency tuned in
properly - If the voice is good it should be on frequency. Another cause
could
I have been using the MMSSTV software for some time to receive SSTV (I am not
interested in transmitting and just monitoring). I use the headphone jack and
get good pictures if the signals are strong enough. With all the MM software
you have to figure out how it works by trial and error (lots
Larry:
This very interesting stuff ! I can't wait to see your article in QST ! Do
you know if it is possible to work with two monitors at the remote site ? I
often have several things going at the same time and a dual monitor setup
works ideally.
73, Jamie
WB4YDL
Mike,
The issue with this really is that K2Net turned out a bit more
complicated than I thought, and as I don't have a great personal need
for it (since I work from home and my K2 is sitting right beside me on
my desk) I don't have a lot of incentive to spend too much of my limited
free time
Mike:
W0AG - Please e-mail me. The address shown for you at qrz.com fails.
73,
Tom N0SS
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For PSK and other similar text-based digital modes, I have developed a
protocol and a client and a server. My Java client is available open
source at http://wa5znu.org/rpsk and I have given the server back to the
gMFSK project.I also wrote a client for my GPRS handheld phone, and
have not
Success at last.
Using the TS-50/dummy load combination as a signal source, I kept injecting
20M signal until I got signal as far as T4. The turns on T4 were correct in
number and the leads and connections looked good, but the signal stopped
there. I bit the bullet, took T4 off and re-wound it
That's very cool, Richard ! Thanks for the info to both you and Larry. I'll
be interested in Larry's article on this.
73, Jamie
WB4YDL
-Original Message-
From: Richard Thorne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 11:39 AM
To: James C. Hall, M.D.; 'Larry Phipps';
Folks:
For those of you who have (or will build) a CW Tuning Indicator which uses
an LED as it's indicator, I think I have managed to document the correct
installation of the device within the K2, using the 10th S-meter LED as the
indicator.
Thanks to several folks for their replies to my
Fellow Elecrafters,
Elecraft W.A.S. Award #036 has been awarded to Ed Worst, K9EW of
Westmont, IL. Congratulations, Ed! Ed accomplished this no small
feat using a K1 that he built starting in March of this year. W.A.S. in
six months - who says the sunspot cycle is declining ?? And I can
Good Evening,
This week has been very wet up here. The heating season started a few
days ago and the fire feels quite nice. It looks like Summer was over a
couple of weeks ago but we hope for a return. I'd better get more wood
stacked in the shed. My newest crop of ECOM students had
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