From: Miroslav Skoric sko...@ptt.yu
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 Time: 07:39:26
PS: Is there available a short audiovisual sequence of an AX.25 packet
signals for download? I'd like to present to the conference audience
something like packet audio burst being received and have it decoded on
the
Yyuyyq
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Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 12:27:17 am
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
From: Steinar Aanesland saa...@broadpark.no
Subject:
Hi Misko.
I used to play with AX.25 a lot when I was a teenager. You have two
major problems when designing the kind of ad hoc network you are
proposing: hidden transmitters and protocol overhead. With 1200Bd
shared bandwidth you do not have much wiggle room to cope with either
of them.
With
Hi Steinar
very interesting mode
I will QRV 7.039 around 21:00z
73 Hisami 7L4IOU
MFTT 3.0.143
# Pilot Tone will be inserted automatically after a transmission pause
of equivalent 4 words time
# Thin grey line added to spectrum display, indicating the center
frequency of Rx-Band-Pass-Filter
#
Hi Steinar
very interesting mode
I will QRV 7.039 around 21:00z
73 Hisami 7L4IOU
MFTT 3.0.143
# Pilot Tone will be inserted automatically after a transmission pause
of equivalent 4 words time
# Thin grey line added to spectrum display, indicating the center
frequency of Rx-Band-Pass-Filter
#
I understand, Norbert, now.
Hthe information I read leads me to believe (and it's stated as
such)
that the greater frequency of Pilot tones provides an aid to tuning. IMHO,
it seems to me that the pause time that you stated is a bit too long to
provide
benefit. I don't know where I'd
I think we just need to adopt a reasonable protocol for the tone use and
also allow for manual insertion as needed.
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN
Howard, for manual Pilot insertion, just configure a macro as only Pilot
and click that to insert a Pilot whenever you want.
What I think FMTTY
the macro-name for box1 is Name ... for box2 it is Call
that should solve the problem
greetz
dg9bfc
- Original Message -
From: kh6ty
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: MFTTY 3.0.143 is out
I think we
Hey, Skip! Long time no.
Yes, I think you're touching on some things that could go well toward
enhancing the operation. I, too, am having a little difficulty with the
TX Macro box as well. However, I suspect that if we keep the
cards 'n letters coming in, there'll be some
Thanks Seigfried! That works now. I could not find where that was in the
Help.
Now, if Norbert can only code a double-click to enter the call in Box2, that
would be great. I know that it is possible under VB6 as I always code it
that way in my own VB PSK31 programs. For example, I code
A New Version 3.0.144 with some up grades
Russell
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QRV 14.068 MFTTY USB / 3991 USB
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From: Norbert Pieper polar_elect...@yahoo.com
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 10:35 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: MFTTY on 80m
Hello Howard,
The issue is solved:
Cause
that was easy to find out how this thing works just right click on the
button makro
ther you find a predefined text that contains the maros use by the programm
glad that i could help
dg9bfc
siegfried or in short form ... sigi
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From: kh6ty
To:
Misko-
I'd be happy to send it to you via e-mail. However, it is not a technical
presentation at all. It is merely an introduction to the basic sound card
based digital modes (MT63, MFSK16, PSK31, Hell, RTTY, Analog SSTV, sound card
CW and Olivia). I don't have any information on modes that
Im interested so can you send it to me?k4...@arrl.net.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:26 PM, T Hermann ab...@yahoo.com wrote:
Misko-
I'd be happy to send it to you via e-mail. However, it is not a technical
presentation at all. It is merely an introduction to the basic sound card
based digital
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