There is a new CD image, now including fldigi-3.13, which features
background processing for RSIDrx.
The image you need for the server is pskmail_server-0.9.22b.iso.
It is available from
http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/pskmail/liveCDs
The puppy-4.1.2 image does not contain the
No, Ron. You need FLdigi for PSKMAIL and you also need it for NBEMS/FLARQ.
There are some alpha version recently released that do not crash as you
described. I'll look for the link and post it here. The wandering waterfall
is still an issue though. The RS ID issues has been fixed, I
ARRL has it posted on their website -
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2009/10/21/11157/?nc=1
kevin
kc6pob
--- On Wed, 10/21/09, obrienaj aobri...@stny.rr.com wrote:
From: obrienaj aobri...@stny.rr.com
Subject: [digitalradio] Digital CQWW ops lost in plane crash ?
To:
Well, it didn't scare me away.. I subscribed here because of it and used RSID
for the first time this last weekend after reading the article. As a relative
newcomer to the digital modes, I can visually ID PSK31 and RTTY on the
waterfall but the rest are a mad dash to try and guess the mode and
Ive just gotta comment on your English comment. Did you know that modern day
American English is considered (by experts - in the know) that American English
is more akin to Olde English, than is British English of today? We have a
couple of small valleys, here in Virginia, where the old time
You should come up here to the Outer Hebrides NW Scotland, where every
second person speaks Gaelic!
I know a little tiny bit but these guys will talk in their native tongue
just to Pi*s you off so you don't understand what they are saying about
you!
Be glad that Generally English is the
Sounds like Quebec. I had a waitress tell me once she couldnt wait to get out
of there and back to main Canada, because 99 percent of them spoke English but
refused to do so, even when tourists tried talking to them. Snobs.
I never had that problem on GM soil, and spent quite a few short
i guess i have the same feeling about the updates to mixW, just scared to do
something new as the mixW works well for PSK and CW. i am using a microHam USB
2 interface with my Kenwood TS2K. Convince me the changeover to HRD word be
easy! well actually convince me it is possible. i know i will
I have Toby, wandered around Lewis and Harris a while. It is all the peat
fumes that makes 'em talk that way.
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Toby Burnett ruff...@... wrote:
You should come up here to the Outer Hebrides NW Scotland, where every
second person speaks
Lol Indeed.
Ach it's not that bad but sometimes yes exactly what I said happens and it
feels very rude.
And sometimes you can be make to feel very inferior as you don't speak the
language.
Anyway way off topic and hope all gets sorted ok,
My wires are a mess and I am waiting for a nice
Pat, I use a Microham device with a TS2000 and run HRD, FLdigi, Multipsk or
MixW without any issues. You can essentially leave your Microham device router
as selecting the same ports for PTT and control and all should be OK.
HRD with DM780 can be a little overwhelming these days because it has
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 07:23:10PM -0700, Russell Blair wrote:
Andy, I cant get the Puppy to load from CD, I put the CD in the drive
and reboot, the monitor just goes blank.?Did you have to do anything
other than just put the CD in the drive and reboot. I download the
ISO?(PSKmail-Puppy-412.iso).
PSKReporter is pretty cool. Now that it is supported in HRD/DM780 as well as
FLDigi, it is really easy to enable. And it provides the individual operator
with tangible feedback on their own, at least if they are operating on one of
the more busy bands, like 20M. If your station is idle, you
The list of PSKmail servers is at
http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/PSKmailservers
The K3UK server will use this list to post the current QRG for K3UK. I will
mostly be on 10148 (dial 10147 plus 1000Hz on waterfall) during the day and
evening and switch to 3588 (3587 plus 1000Hz) at night to
Well Mike, I did all that other having the decodeing ring to chang the iso to ?
so it would load from a boot. I first loaded to a 512M memery stick. on the 512
stick it show as an iso how do I convert it to a bootable program.
Russell
1- Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming
What are the RSID numbers for BPSK500, BPSK1000, QPSK500 and QPSK1000?
Does anybody know?
73,
Rein PA0R
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--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Rein Couperus r...@... wrote:
What are the RSID numbers for BPSK500, BPSK1000, QPSK500 and QPSK1000?
Does anybody know?
73,
Rein PA0R
I wonder if they have actually been created Rein? We will have to ask Patrick.
Andy.
IF NUMBER=1 THEN
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 08:34:08AM -0700, Russell Blair wrote:
Well Mike, I did all that other having the decodeing ring to chang
the iso to ? so it would load from a boot. I first loaded to a 512M
memery stick. on the 512 stick it show as an iso how do I convert it
to a bootable program.
Hi all,
I'm another long-time MixW user and prefer it over the other programs.
But like Andy, K3UK, I'm afraid MixW is becoming another orphaned ham
program! How well I remember the old XPWin programs and Gary just threw in
the towel one day and got out of ham radio.
I've seen posts
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 12:48:04PM -0400, F.R. Ashley wrote:
Hi all,
I'm another long-time MixW user and prefer it over the other programs.
But like Andy, K3UK, I'm afraid MixW is becoming another orphaned ham
program! How well I remember the old XPWin programs and Gary just threw in
Herein lies the beauty of open-source software. Community developed and
community maintained (and free!) it can be maintained and upgraded forever. I
just don't get why the ham community won't go to Linux and adopt open-source
development.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, F.R. Ashley
Andy,
I asked Nick about adding RSID to Mixw back in May of this year. He said it was
possible, but the problem was finding the time to get it done. Guess we'll have
to wait and see.
Tony -K2MO
- Original Message -
From: obrienaj aobri...@stny.rr.com
To:
Been to Scotland but not that a far north. The wife of an associate is from
north of Aberdeen. He is from Aberdeen. I could barely understand him when
he was speaking English. I had no hope of understanding her - speaking
English.
- 73 -
Rud Merriam K5RUD
ARES AEC Montgomery County, TX
Well Mike, I think I will keep what I have because it works, PSKmail server
0.9.1.
Thanks
Russell NC5O
1- Whoever said nothing is impossible never tried slamming a revolving door!
2- A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to
take everything you have.
-
Hello Rein,
BPSK500, BPSK1000, QPSK500 and QPSK1000?
Are these modes on Fldigi or DM780? If so, there were no demand for these
modes, so no RS ID numbers given. It can't be given RS ID numbers if the
modes don't exist in any of the softs able to decode RS ID.
73
Patrick
- Original Message
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Rein Couperus r...@... wrote:
No, Ron. You need FLdigi for PSKMAIL and you also need it for NBEMS/FLARQ.
There are some alpha version recently released that do not crash as you
described. I'll look for the link and post it here. The wandering
I sent a message to his email a couple of times asking about his current
operating frequencies for PACTOR I but never received a reply to
either. This was a while ago. I also tried to raise his mailbox to no
avail.
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN EM79
- Original Message -
From: obrienaj
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