Thanks to all for their feedback.
Bob, I work for a company with a large IT department and have data on my
laptop that is subject to federal privacy laws and some lower level homeland
security bulletins.. I am saddled with carrying a couple of RSA tokens with
me as extra protection for certain
-- 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/
I have had an AEA 232MBX, in fact two of them, for quite some time now.
I used to use them all the time for RTTY and packet, but I am wondering if
these units no longer any good for Ham Radio, because of
the advent of Computers, the Digital Software for RTTY and Telnet for spotting
and the
1.This is a bit off topic, but I have often wondered why some windows
programs require Windows Registries and some work completely without
this. What causes a software author to cross the line that requires
those registry entries and all the complications that go with it?
2. USB pens can be a
Bob,
Many years ago, after running HB RTTY stuff and even a Model 15, I had
different multimode digital boxes, Kantronics UTU, CP-1 with software to
operate with other computers, and later the disasterous HAL P-38 that
could never do quality Pactor, and Clover II that was not that great
Just a reminder folks that our cluster is available at
telnet://dynalias.org
A VK2, a DL8, and 3 K stations currently connected .
Latest activity spotted ...
DX de K3UK: 3579.0 W1SSF PSK Maine0347Z
DX de VK2TMG:14078.4 CQOlivia 500/16 0355Z
DX de K3UK:
1.This is a bit off topic, but I have often wondered why some windows
programs require Windows Registries and some work completely without
this. What causes a software author to cross the line that requires
those registry entries and all the complications that go with it?
It mostly comes
hi Andy;
Saw u working K5ZZ , Bill and W6VZV , Roger. like you I could copy the pix sent
by K5ZZ and sent him a couple, but for some reason
Roger could not copy pix. He is using 2 screens, so wonder if that might be a
problem?
K5ZZ go way back into the dark ages, keyboard to keyboard pactor 1
I am trying to get Windrm setup but can not fine the melp_dll.zip file
and when we try and open we get an error message. I have tried this web
site www.rarewares.org/files/others/melp_dll.zip but for some reason
the web site will not come up. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Art
WB4MNK
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:
KV9U wrote:
1.This is a bit off topic, but I have often wondered why some windows
programs require Windows Registries and some work completely without
this. What causes a software author to cross the line that requires
those registry entries and all the complications that go with it?
2.
I will upload it to the files section here.
Andy K3UK
On 12/30/06, wb4mnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to get Windrm setup but can not fine the melp_dll.zip file
and when we try and open we get an error message. I have tried this web
site www.rarewares.org/files/others/melp_dll.zip
In RTTY mode, WinWarbler can run a soundcard RTTY engine (MMTTY) in
parallel with an external RTTY modem like your AEA232MBX, a KAM, an
MFJ RTTY modem, or an SCS multimode controller. This can be used in
two useful ways:
1. to provide diversity decoding, which can improve your copy of RTTY
DX
I was copying the mail/pictures and saw the speculation about the two
monitors. I think that is likely the issue.
Good signals from your today .
Andy.
On 12/30/06, John Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi Andy;
Saw u working K5ZZ , Bill and W6VZV , Roger. like you I could copy the pix
By storing its settings in the Windows Registry's HKEY_CURRENT_USER
section, an application provides each Windows user on the same PC
with his or her own independent set of settings. When a user logs
into Windows, HKEY_CURRENT_USER is automatically populated with that
user's settings.
Users
Hi Andy, Thanks for up loading the file to the files area but I installed it in
the windrm folder on the desk top and now have no windrm .exe file so I have no
clue what I have done.
73
Art
- Original Message -
From: Andrew O'Brien
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
John Bradley wrote:
hi Andy;
Saw u working K5ZZ , Bill and W6VZV , Roger. like you I could copy
the pix sent by K5ZZ and sent him a couple, but for some reason Roger
could not copy pix. He is using 2 screens, so wonder if that might be
a problem?
I solved the problem by re-installing
Hi Andy, Thanks for up loading the file to the files area but I installed it
in the windrm folder on the desk top and now have no windrm .exe file so I
have no clue what I have done.
Art, I suggest you download the Windrm again, install it over the old
files in the SAME folder. the melp
Would anyone have a CW keying interface they would be willing to sell?
I'd like to be able to send CW from my PC to my IC-746 (non-Pro). I
have a RIGblaster already hooked up, but that's no good for CW. I'm
not too concerned with copying CW on the PC, just sending. Had
shoulder surgery and can't
Andy, Thanks for the information. I have already deleted the program so when we
have the time I will give it another shot. Thanks for all your help.
73
Art
WB4MNK
- Original Message -
From: Andrew O'Brien
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 4:52
John, What frequency do you operate MFSK on? I would like to give it a try.
73
Art
WB4MNK
- Original Message -
From: Roger J. Buffington
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] MFSK PIX
John Bradley wrote:
Dave,
Contact Ted N2ISQ in Bradford. I think he has a Rigblaster USB device
for sale, not sure if it will do CW though.
Andy.
On 12/30/06, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would anyone have a CW keying interface they would be willing to sell?
I'd like to be able to send CW from my PC to my IC-746
Thanks, Andy. I have a RIGblaster, and it doesn't do CW. Appreciate
the thought, though!
Tnx es Happy New Year
73
KB3MOW
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Dave,
Contact Ted N2ISQ in Bradford. I think he has a Rigblaster USB device
for sale, not sure if it will do CW though.
Andy.
On 12/30/06, Dave
I too have one of those that has not been turned on in quite
a while. For RTTY the sound card implementations are a lot
better, first because you can do better things with DSP, and
second because the PK-232 uses a compromise 200 Hz shift for
RTTY and AMTOR and Pactor whereas the standard shift
Dave,
If you have a Rigblaster, other than the NOMIC version, shouldn't it
have the ability to TX CW? Most of the rigblasters have an optoisolated
keying circuit.
Some of the rigblasters have an internal jumper that you can set for
various keying arrangements and I think one lets you operate
Hi again, Rick and thanks for the info.
The RIGblaster does not key CW, unfortunately. If there is a jumper
inside that can be changed to allow it, that would be even more
problems, since most of my operating is on the digi-modes, and swapping
a jumper back forth isn't too
Thanks for the info and help, folks! That actually turned out to be
quite easy and inexpensive. $8 for a 4-port serial card for the PC, and
$15 for the keying interface to the rig! If only the search engines
worked as well as the helpful people on this reflector!
Happy New Year to all and
Thanks for the nominations. Here are the Third Annual Digitalradio
Awards .
2006
Best new Digital Mode : WinDRM with Francesco Lanza
HB9TLK ,digital voice. Major advances .
Best New Software: fldigi from Dave W1HKJ. A big boost to the Linux
digital world.
Best Supported digital related
Well, I tried the link and brought up a page which sez the account
has been suspended.
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN
- Original Message -
From: wb4mnk
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 1:02 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] WinDrm
I have tried this web
site
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Biggest disappointments of the year :
1. ALE . Has just not taken off in the amateur world.
2. Softrock 40. What happened to it ?
The AMQRP club is all but dead, so nothing will be coming from that
direction. The creator of the SoftRock40 however has not stopped, the
Cecil,
Thanks for the pointer to the Softrock txrx kit - it looks like a lot of fun
for not many dollars. A question for you - is mounting the surface mount
components do-able for the average ham with no special surface mount gear?
Tnx es 73 de Brett VK2TMG
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