AW: [digitalradio] Digital Suite Performance

2010-05-27 Thread Siegfried Jackstien
As multi mode soft you can not beat multipsk (i think)

For extreme qrp you should also try out the new mode ros ..

With 5 w and a wire you can work the world with almost no conditions (band
closed)

For sstv I use mmsstv most of the time (or easypal for digisstv)

Just my 2 cents

Dg9bfc

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While training for the Buffalo Marathon, I have been pondering (while on
some LONG runs) which of the popular digital software (for Windows) offers
the most performance. By that, I mean, best and most capable under the
conditions, and not number of modes offered. By THAT comparison, MultiPSK
would win handily, and there would be no need for any more discussion.
However, having a QRP-only station forces me to try different suites for
different reasons.

Which software do YOU the members use? Which ones are better at weak-signal
levels? Best ALL AROUND performer?

I started wondering this recently as I downloaded the Weak Olivia wav file
off of this group's FILES section. And MultiPSK could copy most of it, while
fldigi could copy more than 99% of it with very few misses or errors. I
haven't tried this experiment with DM780 yet...or MixW for that matter.

Although I prefer the eye-candy/beauty of DM780, I still can't get away from
MultiPSK and its usefulness...especially with ALE400, Pactor, or basic QRSS.

John KB2HSH





Re: AW: [digitalradio] Digital Suite Performance

2010-05-27 Thread KH6TY
 For extreme qrp you should also try out the new mode ros  With 5 w 

and a wire you can work the world with almost no conditions (band closed)

I consistently work the world on 20m with only ONE watt (My PSK-20), an 
attic wire dipole, DigiPan, and PSK31, whether the band is open or not, 
but I take up less than 50 Hz of spectrum. I think may others do that 
also. If you can hear'em, you can work'em on PSK31, except over the 
polar paths.


73, Skip KH6TY