Hi all,
Its taken quite a while but now its time for a new shiny release :-)
We've done a whole lot of things since 0.3.6 and the changelist is long.
A few highlights from the list:
- Translations, german user interface(more translators wanted).
- Server autolink, checkbox controlled
- aprs
Hello, and thank you for all,
I try all these things in the day, if I come from my holiday place to
connect.
On data OpenStreetMap is awonderful idea, the more I do not see why could
not have used these data in a non-internet connected, I was here for
business computing and associative. (shape
Hi Frédéric,
I have indeed looked into an offline map source based upon openstreetmap.
The key issue there is how detailed it should be, zoom steps, versus required
size. It very quickly grows into megabytes, gigabytes...
One way to do it is to provide a basic map for offline use and make it
All,
I'll be QRV ALE-400 this evening on 14074.0. Have not had the chance to test
the latest release and was wondering if anyone has had a QSO yet?
Here's the link for the new test version:
http://f6cte.free.fr/MULTIPSK_TEST_13_08_2009.ZIP
Download / extract and copy to your Multipsk
Hello,
I have been talking to a ham about WinLink 2000, used for email via HF Radio.
He has a WinLink server in California. He has thousands of emails passing
through his server every day. WinLink is designed to use the expensive hardware
TNC PACTOR I,II and III. It is great for emergency
Warren, It's my understanding that WINMOR is not going to be free software,
that going to cost something. ? do you know what the price goig to be.?
Russell
1- Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming a revolving door!
2- A government big enough to give you everything you want,
Warren,
Our local ARES group has used HF Winlink in drills and demonstrations
for several years. We do not have a P-III modem but use an older
PK-232 that supports P-I. It is a bit slow but works and you can get a
feel for what HF Winlink is like. We are not part of the WINMOR test
program
I do not think an actual price has been mentioned but I recall the
idea is just for the development team to partially fund some needed
test equipment for future projects. An example mentioned a while back
was under $50 but I do not recall if that was from someone on the
development team or
All,
Patrick made a few changes with ALE-400 and the latest version seems to be
working fine. The test version ran smoothly during my QSO with K0PFX (thanks
Mel).
73,
Tony -K2MO
Hi All,
Is this part of Digital Radio or not, you make the choice.
I have been doing some research through Google looking for a SDR kit to build
myself a radio.
Want to put the soldering iron on again now that I have my shack built and
ready for use.
I have checked out a number of sites from
See http://openhpsdr.org
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-Original Message-
From: Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey Rochelle spar...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 14:43:38
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] SDR Based Radios - Build and Use for Voice and
Hi Kevin,
To get your feet wet try a SoftRock v9 receiver, cost ~$60, 160m to 10m or 80m
to 6m.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
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From: Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey Rochelle
I did see on this group some mention of SDR's awhile back, so would
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