All,
Had a chance to see ALE-400 in action for the first time thanks to K7TMG. I was
very pleased to see how sensitive the mode was and how well balanced it is
between bandwidth and throughput.
I did test ALE-400 with a path simulator a while back and sensitivity was very
good. It seemed to
And another point worth emphasizing is now that MultiPSK's RS ID
detection can be extended throughout a 44KHz bandwidth using its SdR
interface, it should be possible to initiate an ALE400 FAE ARQ
connection to a friend using their SELCAL which will be detected by them
automatically anywhere
It's been a while since I played with this (sorry I could not join u guys last
night) . The ability to do as Sholto describes is a ncie development but would
we not want to also uses multiple bands as the standard ALE stations do ?
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Sholto Fisher
Latest news is that WINMOR enabled HF severs should become more active in
the next few weeks. Active in that they are to be set-up. Once a reliable
network of servers have been established, a new version of Paclink will be
released and further testing will be conducted , non-server stations
Hey man you are preaching to the choir!!! ALE400 is a great mode, even at
higher latitudes such as I am.
Now if we can only convince people to give it a try.
John
VE5MU
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Tony
Sent: Tuesday, May
John,
Hey man you are preaching to the choir!!!
It seems that way om -- first QSO was yesterday so it's all new to me.
ALE400 is a great mode, even at higher latitudes such as I am.
Simulator seems to indicate that John. Not as robust as other mfsk modes, but
beats the pants off of 300