All,
I've been advocating the use of ALE-400 ARQ FAE as a keyboard chat mode and it
seems that some may be unaware of the modes additional features.
Aside from keyboard chat, ALE-400 can be configured to automatically respond to
connect requests, messaging, and LQA (Link Quality Analysis)
Russell,
The THOR22 mode should do fine. I guess the QSY TRAFFIC option doesn't allow
the user to switch modes on demand? Thanks for putting the server up for
testing Russell.
Tony -K2MO
To be honest it's something you'll have to try - and at the end of Oct / early
Nov you will be able to use it with some big SDR input files.
The foreground spectrum is a display of the last five seconds' signal, the
background is a time-weighted display of the laast 250ms signal.
This is very
'QSY' traffic is used on some servers to use a separate frequency for arq
traffic.
On receipt of the QSY command the server will jump to that frequency. Mode will
not switch.
There are 3 ways to switch modes:
* By using RSIDtx on the client and RSIDrx on the server...
The server needs
Tony, Ok I have to go to calss today but I will put the server on line before I
leave for class, When I update to the next version of server it will be able to
change via RSID from the client. what aver mode the client is on the server
will change, but I'm not there yet.
Russell
1- Whoever
THE NEWER SERVERS DO ALLOW THE USER TO SWITCH MODES ON DEMAND AND ALSO
COMPRESSED E-MAIL HOWEVER YOU UST USE CLIENT 3.7 TO SWITCH MODES AND TO
HAVE BOTH OPTIONS YOU MUST USE CLIENT VERSION 3.8
DAVID KF4WBS MY SERVER IS ON 80 METERS MOST OF THE TIME
MY SCHEDULE
THESE MODES AND TIMES ARE DEFAULT.. FOR OLDER CLIENTS
IF YOU USE THE NEWER CLIENTS THE USER AND SET THE SERVERS MODE BY THE CLIENT
DAVIDKF4WBS
* NOTE I AM NOT SURE AT WHAT LEVEL THE RSID WILL FUNCTION SO I HAVE INCLUDED
THOR8 WHICH WILL PROBABLY ALLOW A CONNECTION WHEN
The advantage of ALE-400 ARQ is the error-free throughput.
Just FYI.
Tony -K2MO
However, if ALE-400 ARQ is getting through with error free throughput,
what are the chances that Olivia or Thor or some faster mode is
getting through with much faster throughput and a only a few
I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode software
these days ? I know in the old days, Software is Digipan was the most common
thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW. What about nowadays, is it
DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ? I know there have been polls and
I use MixW the most. As farv as I know, none of the others offer the virtual
KISS TNC emulation that lets you use the software with so many other programs.
Charles Brabham, N5PVL
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Hello Charles,
For information, in Multipsk you have also a KISS TNC emulation (for Packet FSK
110/300/1200 and Packet PSK 63/250/1200).
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: Charles Brabham
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 2:37 PM
Hi Andy
Strange, but from my on-air observations it seems to me that most still
use MixW .
I have tested a lot of digi software and my favorite without doubt is
Patrick's multipsk
73 la5vna Steinar
obrienaj wrote:
I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode
Interesting and great question, my friend...
If a station is solely running the VISTA operating system,
they might want to download and install Fldigi or HRD.
Digipan and MixW is not compatible with VISTA, but works
well with XP.. I am running at the present time Fldigi and
really like it, since
And I am told by some of the people who ran/run a beta copy of the
new Microsoft coming out that it is/will be compatible with the XP
programs and really works well. Time will tell but is something to
possibly look forward to.
At 11:46 AM 10/10/2009, you wrote:
Interesting and great
I have ver. 2.19 of MixW running on my Vista machine.
Bob, W5XR
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of KB1NAL
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 12:47 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?
Same here,
I run MixW on my laptop with Vista and it works perfectly.
73 Buddy WB4M
^
I have ver. 2.19 of MixW running on my Vista machine.
Bob, W5XR
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf
Andy-
More interesting question - what is the best soft for DIGI mode
(I mean RTTY and psk - which was 99.5% of all digital activity now)?
For the RTTY I think better decode MMVARI - and for psk (31.63.125)
was WW (DXLab) - which together with Spot Collector(using local
spots) work fantastic !
That was an interesting comment made by Vlad,and I know from the many contacts
which I've had with Russian stations that perhaps 90% of them use Mix W. I
hazard a guess as to the reason, but suggest that its because it was created by
a Russian software programmer and that its language is
I use Fldigi for every mode it supports, and MultiPSK for everything else
(except the experimental modes that are only available in a separate program).
Most of the stations I work report that they are using either DM780, Fldigi or
MultiPSK. Haven't seen very many MixW users lately, perhaps I'm
In my 2009 Olivia qso's the majority of my partners were using DM780 (about
40%), Multipsk (about 30%), FLdigi and MixW more or less equally sharing the
remaining 30%.
It's interesting to see that you can predict more or less if somebody is using
DM780 or FLdigi: FLdigi is interpreting some
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