A fellow ham has a computer with win98 and is using winpskse. He has a
situation where by if he puts the pointer at any particular frequency then
selects his macro the pointer will jump. ie he places the pointer at a clear
spot at 1500hz and selects the cq macro his pointer would jump to 1700hz
We are seeking to establish a standard for a digital network style system to
handle emergency communications.
We have established certain standards we are looking to follow.
The mode/protocol/package etc. should be based on weak signal HF capability.
The mode/protocol/package should be able to
John,
Who's 'we' in this context? Why not join one of the existing teams - NBEMS
is working well.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
- Original Message -
From: John Taylor ke5h...@taylorent.com
Before the flames start, there are already some out there that are being
John,
You might consider NBEMS for HF: www.w1hkj.com/NBEMS. We have optimized
the DominoEx and MFSK16 modes for high static conditions and also have a
verification program called Wrap if you do not want to use flarq.
73 Skip KH6TY
NBEMS Development Team
John Taylor wrote:
We are
Thanks Simon,
WE have been trying the NBEMS for a week or so now. WE have been able to
operate peer-to-peer from within Fldigi in virtually every mode, but have yet
to be able to make a connection using Flarq. Try as we will, it just has not
happened no matter what.
The WE is not really that
Thanks Skip,
As I replied to Simon, we have been trying the NBEMS modes of FLdigi and FLarq
for a while now. We are able to communicate via fldigi in virtually every mode,
but have yet to establish a connection with flarq.
Any ideas are welcome ...
John
KE5HAM
--- In
- Original Message -
From: John Taylor ke5h...@taylorent.com
... it does involve official emergency communications.
Then surely the official part should put some money into the project if it's
so important?
I honestly implore you *not* to fragment current EMS activity and instead
I suggest you have a look at pskmail. The wiki is at
http://pskmail.wikispaces.com
73 de Per, sm0rwo
From: John Taylor ke5h...@taylorent.com
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:45:18 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Soliciting
Bravo -- and have had a similar experience under noisy low-signal contacts that
would have been otherwise impossible w/o RSID (pn 14074). What freq did you
capture TF3G on?
de Rich/N2JR FM18
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Tony d...@... wrote:
All,
Made my first Contestia
All ok we'll be listing on the Atherton tablelands for everyone and trying to
make contact's will put
all my mates on to it there are 5 of us that use digital, only local so far we
have been on Dominoex
8 or 11 most week nights on 3530mhz at 7pm east Australia time, Billy VK4WL in
Mareeba
has anyone tried a weaksignal program JASON i read on it seems ok.
its made for keyboard to keyboard rxtx
Thanks again Simon,
Please understand, I appreciate your viewpoint. Please also understand, there
are other viewpoints equally as valid. That is the whole purpose of this thread
to begin with, to try to solicit suggestions for existing programs to try to
resolve an existing problem. One of the
Well,
IMHO, EasyPal has great potential for sending all file types - text, pictures,
etc.. with error-correction/partial-retransmits.
The problem with EasyPal - it seems only people with 500+ watt amplifiers can
transmit reliably via NVIS antennas to the majority of users listening in the
Hi John
Why not try ALE400 ARQ mode in Patrick's Multipsk?. It has all
qualification you are looking for.
73 de LA5VNA Steinar
John Taylor wrote:
We are seeking to establish a standard for a digital network style system
to handle emergency communications.
We have established certain
While awaiting Winmor, the only real alternatives are NBEMS/FLARQ,
ALE, or PSKMAIL. ALE is, in my opinion, the best conceptually. It
is free and does not need any fancy modems. It does require a
network of stations world-wide and a fairly hefty (good SNR) signal
to make a link. There is a
Hello John,
For transmissions without error, there is a mode which name is ARQ FAE,
available at 125 or 50 bauds (ALE400).
You can transmit small files, messages, mails, APRS positions at a
reasonable speed. There are a lot of possibilities.
This mode derives from ALE (DBM) and PAX but it is
AMSAT-UK's FUNcube satellite project features on the front cover of
the August 12-18 edition of Electronics Weekly magazine
The printed edition of the magazine will be dropping through
letterboxes during Wednesday morning. You can read the digital
version of Electronics Weekly magazine online or
See if Dave can help you, w...@bellsouth.net or go to NBEMSham. It
should not be that hard!
You do not beacon first, but you first establish contact in the mode and
then ask the other station to send an flarq beacon. His callsign should
appear in your flarq and then you just press Connect.
73
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:02:29 -, Howard Z. howar...@yahoo.com said:
[...]
OK, then there is Olivia. Nobody in our group wants to use
Fldigi/Flarq because we are forced to use a custom mode.
Olivia is not a custom mode. It is well supported and most (all?)
useful bandwidth/tones pairs
Not that it helps you in your question much Mark, but thank you for the tip!
A mode/software I didn't know about, which I'm sure there's many.
Anyway, did a sample of what it sounds like here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9Hbyre71Fg
Welcome to the forum! Have you tried any digital modes
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