Hello Tony,

TKS for the quick start guide!

Just a remark:
http://f6cte.free.fr/MULTIPSK_TEST_15_09_2009.ZIP
is the last test version.

73
Patrick


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tony 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 9:09 AM
  Subject: [digitalradio] Quick Start Guide Multipsk ALE-400





  All, 

  Received several emails asking how to setup Multipsk and work ALE-400 ARQ 
chat mode so here's my feeble attempt at a quick start guide.  

  Multipsk download site : http://f6cte.free.fr/index_anglais.htm
  Latest test version download : 
http://f6cte.free.fr/MULTIPSK_TEST_12_09_2009.ZIP

  Do not install the program from the desktop. Copy the Multipsk folder to your 
program file folder and click the INSTALL.EXE file. 

  Configuration: 

  The program should open the configuration screen on the first installation. 
If not, click CONFIGURATION menu located in the upper left corner of the main 
window and click CONFIGURATION SCREEN. 

  In the CONFIGURATION SCREEN... 

  Click SERIAL PORT to select your PTT COMPORT
  Click OPTIONS FOR SERIAL PORTS if additional settings are needed
  Click SOUND CARD INPUT / OUTPUT to configure your sound card
  Click RX/TX SCREEN button to return to main window

  Personal Data: 

  In the upper left corner of the main window, click CONFIGURATION menu / 
PERSONAL DATA. Enter your call sign, name, locator etc - click save. 

  ID Management:

  Click CONFIGURATION menu / MANAGEMENT OF THE IDENTIFIERS. 
  Click TRANSMISSION OF YOUR CALL SIGN + LOCATOR in the popup window*
  Click QUIT on the bottom of this window to return to the main window.

  * Your locator / call sign will be taken from the information you entered in 
the PERSONAL DATA window. 

  Reed Solomon Identifiers: 

  The RS ID's are located in the upper left of the main program window above 
the waterfall. Click the following ID's:

  RSID - sends Reed Solomon mode identifier on transmit
  RX RSID - allows Multipsk to automatically switch modes upon RSID mode 
reception
  RX CALL ID - allows CALL and PROP ID of the other station to appear in your 
waterfall.

  Clicking the CALL ID button located on the far left of side of the main 
window will SEND your call sign and locator (CALL ID / PROP ID) which will 
appear in the waterfall of the receiving station. 

  It will also activate the map screen showing the other station where you're 
located on the Multipsk map. See ID management for details on CALL ID / PROP 
ID. 


  Waterfall: 

  Waterfall controls are located on the right side of the main window. Make 
sure WATERFALL / HIGH is clicked for best results. Adjust the waterfall color / 
contrast using the up/down COLOR buttons. 

  Appearance: 

  Font type, color and window size buttons are located on the bottom left of 
the main window. Click FONTS and HEIGHT to adjust to your preference. 

  Macros: 

  Patrick has already configured the macros. The information for each macro is 
taken from the PERSONAL DATA where your call sign, name and locator are stored. 
If you'd like to customize the macros, right click on the macro button. 
Remember to click SAVE AND CLOSE when finished. 


  ALE-400 ARQ FAE "CHAT MODE" Operation: 

  Calling CQ / Connecting 

  In the main window: 

  1. Click on ALE-400 mode (not 141ALE)
  2. Click ARQ FAE button located in the middle of the window (button stays 
pushed in). 
  3. Click the CQ button next to ARQ FAE button to send a CQ. 

  The CQ will go out as soon as the button is pressed; transmitting 5 seconds 
and listening for 5 seconds. To end the call, click the END button next to the 
CQ button (the CQ must finish before you can end the call).

  Multipsk will connect automatically once the ALE-400 signal is detected by 
another station. The stations call sign will appear in the RX window along with 
a connect confirmation. Your PC speaker will BEEP to confirm connection as 
well. 

  The ALE-400 ARQ Chat Mode QSO:

  The top window is where you type; hitting enter will send the text in that 
window, but not while the other station is sending. There is a short wait 
period for TX/RX change-over.  

  The middle window shows the text that has been received by the other station. 
It is normal to see the same text repeated on occasion if signals are weak; 
this is where the ARQ comes into play requesting repeats for missing data. 

  You can chose not to have the double TX window by clicking DOUBLE at the 
bottom of the main program window. It's best to leave it on to monitor 
throughput. Receive text appears in the bottom window.

  The ALE-400 / ARQ / FAE mode works like a semi-duplex chat mode so there is 
no waiting for the station to stop transmitting to send. Print will go out both 
ways as the mode switches from TX/RX every few seconds. To end the QSO, hit END 
next to the CQ button. 

  We have found that it is possible to 'force' collisions with ALE-400 ARQ if 
you hit enter-to-send at the right moment, especially when signals are weak. 
This is where Patrick's RSID re-sync comes in handy. This feature is on the 
latest test version. 

  Calling a station with Selective calling: 

  Selective calling allows you to call a specific station. 

  Click the AUX FUNCTIONS button located in the middle of the main program 
window. 
  In the AUX FUNCTIONS window, enter the stations call sign you wish to call in 
the SELECTIVE CALL ARQ FAE box and click the CALL button. 

  You'll know the connection is made by the confirming beep of the PC speaker 
as well as the call sign confirmation in the RX window. 

  ALE-400 ARQ CHAT MODE PERFORMANCE: 

  Patrick as done a lot of work with this mode and it is quite robust. The fact 
that it's ARQ means that missing print caused by QSB can be recovered quickly 
instead waiting for the other station to stop transmitting and then asking what 
you missed. 

  Conclusion: 

  There is a lot more to this mode, but we'll leave it at that for now. Thanks 
for reading and we hope to see you on the air. 14074.0 +/- QRM. 

  Certainly hope the guide can help... 

  Best Regards, 

  Tony -K2MO

  PS: I'm sure there are a few details I may have over looked so please feel 
free to comment. 



  

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