An excerpt from Pawel Jalocha's source code distribution:
The MT63 modem is intended for amateur radio as a conversation (RTTY like) mode
where one station transmits and one or more other stations can listen. In
short, the modem transmits 64 tones in its 1 kHz bandwidth: the audio range for
the
I know several have written about RS ID now that it is fully
implemented in Multipsk, DM780, Pocketdigi, and Fldigi. I have been
off the air for a few weeks , today I installed software on my new PC
(DX Lab Suite, Multipsk, HRD/DM780 and FLdigi always go on a new PC
first! ) I booted up DM780
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I am going to work now, but have decided to leave DM780 active and my
rig on 20M just to see what modes DM780 detects while I am out. The 3
Khz spread my rig limits me to gets to be a little sad when compared
to a SDR bandwidth, maybe I'll play around with Commander and see if I
can scan
Yes, using Commander, I set the dwell time for scanning to just 3 seconds. I
am scanning four 3Khz segments over 12 seconds. I may miss a few RS IDs but
it should be interesting.
Does a log file get created with the time's and freqs of RS-ID's heard?
Not with DM780 - now I could do this, sooner or later DM780 fldigi will
support the CALL-ID feature, when we do this a log could make sense.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
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From: Bill V WA7NWP wa7...@gmail.com
Does a log file get created with the
I have received several reports that users have not been able to get
flarq-fldigi=fldigi-flarq
to establish an flarq connection.
I think that the problem might have been a failure on my part to delineate
which modes are compatible with flarg. I have updated the on-line
documentation for
The NZ4O Daily LF/MF/HF/6M Frequency Radiowave Propagation Forecast #2009-28
has been published on Thursday 08/13/2009 at 1700 UTC, valid UTC
Saturday 08/15/2009 through 2359 UTC Friday 08/21/2009 at
http://www.wcflunatall.com/kn4lf6.htm .
73 GUD DX,
Thomas F. Giella, NZ4O
Lakeland,
Hello to all,
Just for information, here is the updated list of RS ID (addition of
MIL-STD-188-110A RS ID).
73
Patrick
IF NUMBER=1 THEN MODE:='BPSK31' ELSE
IF NUMBER=2 THEN MODE:='BPSK63' ELSE
IF NUMBER=3 THEN MODE:='QPSK63' ELSE
IF NUMBER=4 THEN MODE:='BPSK125' ELSE
IF NUMBER=5 THEN
Dave,
Is the beacon interval OK?
Wouldn't it better be 30 MINUTES?
I wonder, because I used to run beacons every 10 minutes on packet.
Less than that could be considered antisocial by some people... :-(
73,
Jose, CO2JA
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David Freese escribió:
for example: MT63-500 requires flarq be set