dear kevin
just drop norbert a mail and he will answer how to solve the problem
i will forward this mail to him maybe he has a solution
greetz
dg9bfc
sigi
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Mitchell
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:14 AM
dear buddy
just go on the spot page (chatpage) and there you can find others to test with
greetz
dg9bfc
sigi
dear howard
answers are intermitted in your txt
To All,
I did download the new release and found a couple of things.
Pressing the Appointments button takes me to K3UK's page but there's no way to
post comments or log in.
If I instead go to my Favorites and select the page, I can log in and
Many folks have run into the same issue that I have in the past. The cheep
commercial networking routers and cable modems will create tons of noise on the
HF bands. We simply created a Faraday Cage and placed all the gear inside and
mounted it under the house.
The network gear consists of 1
Well, I don't see the problem if the Tower of Babel is getting larger
and larger. I think diversity is crucial to innovation.
I find it satisfactory to play with new modes, and I have to play with
them to find out what the
advantages are (..) over previous modes .
My thanks to all of you
There is always a search for a Holy Grail of digital modes for ham radio,
with ease of use, performance, robustness, resistance to atmospheric
doppler, bandwidth, speed, FUN, etc!
Personally, I just like the musical sound of MFTTY and appreciate the
uniqueness of Norbert's approach. Once the
DTMF tones are easy to distinguish for us OT's. Maybe not so easy for
new digital hams, but and that might be a useful characteristic as long
as it can compete well against the existing modes of which we have many,
some with not that much difference in performance.
A couple days ago I started
A new version .046 and some more updates.
Russell
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IN GOD WE TRUST !
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Russell Blair (NC5O) Skype-Russell.Blair Hell Field #300 DRCC #55 30m
Dig-group #693
I know this is probably a bit off topic here but just thought I would
update you on using my FT-450 on digital modes.
As Bonnie pointed out, from this graph ...
http://www.projectsandparts.com/misc/ft-450tx.gif
... you can see that the published FT-450 Transmitter Specifications:
Audio
dear rick
conventional dtmf does need a very good s/n ratio BUT
in mftty there are slower modes with much less shift and very narrow filters
so you can pick up a very low signal out of the noise
you know surely if bandwith is getting lower the s/n increases
i tested the soft off-air and i could
100%agree
dg9bfc
sigi
- Original Message -
From: kh6ty
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: New MFTTY Version 30.145
There is always a search for a Holy Grail of digital modes for ham radio,
with ease
100%agree
dg9bfc
sigi
- Original Message -
From: Steinar Aanesland
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: New MFTTY Version 30.145
Well, I don't see the problem if the Tower of Babel is getting larger
All,
It's good to see the enthusiasm about MFTTY. It has a nifty GUI and its easy to
use. A few have mentioned a lack of lack of sensitivity and that does seem to
be the case. But I think it's safe to say that we don't always need to bring an
elephant gun to a turkey shoot ; ).
For what
Good day. I am new to the group and digital modes. My name is Steve
Clark V73CS and I am located in the Marshall Islands. I am wanting to
setup a digital station here. I have someone sending me an AEA 232
MBX for my station here. I was wondering about software for it and
what other
for those of you who may be interested, VE5GPM and VE5MU are currently on
14111.0 USB running 141A found on MultiPSK
Please try and transfer small text files (under 3K) to either of these
stations. They are both programmed to respond to either a HFN or QRZ call,
so will respond to your
Hi John,
Tried the calls plus HFN and QRZ but the band is closed from SW WI at
0400Z.
73,
Rick, KV9U
John Bradley wrote:
for those of you who may be interested, VE5GPM and VE5MU are currently
on 14111.0 USB running 141A found on MultiPSK
Please try and transfer small text files (under
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