Hello Andy,

For ALE, there is soft which name is ALE^STAT which is connected to an ALE 
soft (PC ALE, MARS ALE or Multipsk) through a local TCP/IP loop and 
automatically manages and forwards the sounding ALE information to a HFLINK 
page (Channel zero).

With this principle, as RS ID and Call ID are received in background, 
through a local TCP/IP link, they would be leaded to a general soft (to 
create) which would manage and transmit these pieces of information to a 
page, for information (I imagine that this soft will have to take the 
Locator information of the QRA, to locate the mode call or the callsign on a 
map at Internet page level) and possible further QSOs.

73
Patrick





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew O'Brien" <andrewob...@gmail.com>
To: <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Digital sked page: New ideas ?


> Hi Sholto, I am just back from holiday and saw your post.  Your
> question has been one that has been on my mind recently, I am not sure
> what can be done to add interest.  The SKCC and LOTW sked pages are
> often very busy but the interest in the sked page for digital mode
> skeds seems to be dwindling.  I saw no increase when the hamspots page
> was down for a month.  I thought the nice new design and link to
> PSKreporter at hamspots would bring lots of users to hamspots and make
> my sked page even less used, however Hamspots can go many hours
> without a spot too (except PSkreporter ).  I think it may be time for
> something new to spice things up but I am not sure what that is for
> the digital mode enthusiasts.  Joe and I have added as many
> interesting features to the sked page as we can think off.  I still
> think some form of integration of PSKreporter might be useful although
> I am not sure how to add that...yet.  Something like the
> auto-reporting module you wrote for Multispk and your old spotting
> page might be useful too.  Ideally, some easy form of  "my rig is
> tuned to" would be of help but perhaps one that is not dependent on a
> particular piece of software, something that reports your frequency
> and mode "live" to a webpage regardless of whether you are using
> Multipsk, DM780, Winwarbler, FLdigi, or other applications.
> Reporting what you hear would also be interesting if it could be
> filtered to prevent endless reports of the same station in a mundane
> mode.  Spotcollector still appears, to me, to be the most useful spot
> related system.  I'm not sure what would be best, creating something
> that could take data filtered FROM Spotcollector and automatically
> posted to a "sked page" for digital modes, or creating a system where
> data is SENT  to a digital mode only cluster that would interface with
> Spotcollector and end users could customize as they wish.  Perhaps we
> can get a few comments .
>
> Andy K3UK
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Sholto Fisher<sho...@probikekit.com> 
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Just wondered why there are so few spots on Andy's sked page recently?
>>
>> http://www.obriensweb.com/sked/
>>
>> also I am QRV on 14074 with RS-ID and CALL ID monitoring.
>>
>> 73 Sholto
>> K7TMG
>>
>>
>
>
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>
> Recommended digital mode software:  Winwarbler, FLDIGI, DM780, or Multipsk
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>
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