[digitalradio] RSID numbers + New official RS ID list

2009-10-24 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello Rein, Thanks to ask only for the necessary (really implemented), as there are so many possible RSID numbers (272). For BPSK500 it will be 173. Below is the new RS ID list with this new mode. 73 Patrick IF NUMBER=1 THEN MODE:='BPSK31' ELSE IF NUMBER=2 THEN MODE:='BPSK63' ELSE IF

[digitalradio] Re: RSID numbers + New official RS ID list

2009-10-24 Thread obrienaj
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Lindecker f6...@... wrote: Hello Rein, Thanks to ask only for the necessary (really implemented), as there are so many possible RSID numbers (272). For BPSK500 it will be 173. Below is the new RS ID list with this new mode. 73 Patrick

[digitalradio] PSK500

2009-10-24 Thread obrienaj
So, where are people using PSK500, on VHF ? Is it mainly for message transfers? Andy K3UK

[digitalradio] Re: RSID numbers + New official RS ID list

2009-10-24 Thread obrienaj
Thank you Patrick. Andy --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, obrienaj k3uka...@... wrote: --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Lindecker f6cte@ wrote: Hello Rein, Thanks to ask only for the necessary (really implemented), as there are so many possible RSID numbers

Re: [digitalradio] PSK500

2009-10-24 Thread Rein Couperus
I am testing PSK500 on HF at the moment. It fits nicely in a 500 Hz filter, and is lightning fast on a clean link... I can see it used only for arq message transfer, with automatic fallback to slower speeds and bandwidth... Rein PA0R -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: obrienaj

Re: [digitalradio] PSK500

2009-10-24 Thread Andy obrien
Thanks Rein. Is there a PSK2700 ? That would certainly get Peter Martinez's eyes rolling. Andy K3UK On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Rein Couperus r...@couperus.com wrote: I am testing PSK500 on HF at the moment. It fits nicely in a 500 Hz filter, and is lightning fast on a clean

Re: [digitalradio] Re: wandering ... screenshot . AV (MS) and AW (Puppy)

2009-10-24 Thread Andy obrien
Thanks Rein. My settings are the same except that I do not have a narrow filter employed all the time. However, reducing my IF DSP settings to the narrowest setting on a TS2000 still causes fldigi to move towards a nearby unwanted signal and put it outside the range of a client/server that I may

Re: [digitalradio] Re: RSID numbers + New official RS ID list

2009-10-24 Thread Warren Moxley
Patrick, I wanted this info in a spreadsheet so I made a list from you code. Notice the gaps. ===   1 BPSK31   2 BPSK63   3 QPSK63   4 BPSK125   5 QPSK125   7 PSKFEC31   8 PSK10   9 MT63-500-LG  10 MT63-500-ST  11 MT63-500-VST  12 MT63-1000-LG  13

Re: [digitalradio] Re: RSID numbers + New official RS ID list

2009-10-24 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello Warren, I wanted this info in a spreadsheet so I made a list from you code. Notice the gaps. The first list (272 possibilities) permits to have codings orthogonal (or almost orthogonal) in time and frequency, so not to mix two possible contiguous (in time or frequency) RS ID. 73 Patrick

Re: [digitalradio] Re: RSID numbers + New official RS ID list

2009-10-24 Thread Warren Moxley
Patrick, I am not sure I know what you are saying. Are you saying I need two list? Warren - K5WGM --- On Sat, 10/24/09, Patrick Lindecker f6...@free.fr wrote: From: Patrick Lindecker f6...@free.fr Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: RSID numbers + New official RS ID list To:

Re: [digitalradio] Re: RSID numbers + New official RS ID list

2009-10-24 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Warren, I am not sure I know what you are saying. Are you saying I need two list? No sorry, your list is fine. I was only explaining the gaps that you see. 73 Patrick - Original Message - From: Warren Moxley To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009

[digitalradio] OT WEB HOSTING QUESTION

2009-10-24 Thread Bert Morton
I am looking for suggestions for a reliable and reasonable web hosting company to host a simple website for me. It would have to include a site builder option as well. Thanks, Bert W1DFU

[digitalradio] Re: OT WEB HOSTING QUESTION

2009-10-24 Thread obrienaj
My Sked pages have been hosted by doteasy, quite good rates and very stable. Customer relations is fairly good, mostly by email responses...but they do respond. Andy K3UK --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Bert Morton hamradio...@... wrote: I am looking for suggestions for a reliable and

RE: [digitalradio] OT WEB HOSTING QUESTION

2009-10-24 Thread Rud Merriam
Check out Google Apps at http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html. You get a lot of capability for free. You can register a domain name for them ($10 / year) which is the only cost. There is not a site builder but you can build pages with a WYSIWYG online editor. - 73 - Rud

[digitalradio] Re: OT WEB HOSTING QUESTION

2009-10-24 Thread Bert Morton
Thank you one and all for all the responses I got re: my query. A whole lot of great info for sure !! 73, Bert W1DFU

Re: [digitalradio] PSK500 **Minimum SNR - Fast vrs. Slow PSK Modes**

2009-10-24 Thread Tony
Andy, Thanks Rein. Is there a PSK2700 ? That would certainly get Peter Martinez's eyes rolling. I agree, he would roll his eyes but the throughput would be lightening fast! I tried to get Mixw to run at very high speeds a while back just to see if it would work. It did, but it seems

Re: [digitalradio] OT WEB HOSTING QUESTION

2009-10-24 Thread Scott Hill
I've used Fat Cow for a couple of years with no problems. I think they have a few site builder options but I've never tried one. Scott ( k6ix.net ) Bert Morton wrote: I am looking for suggestions for a reliable and reasonable web hosting company to host a simple website for me. It would

[digitalradio] Veterans Day Special Event Station

2009-10-24 Thread kc0pto
Some of you may be interested in working the Veterans Day special Event Station that the Emporia (KS) Amateur Radio Society is having. The Special Event Callsign is KØV. We will operate on Saturday the 7th of November, and of course, on Veterans Day, November the 11th. For more information,

Re: [digitalradio] PSK500 **Minimum SNR - Fast vrs. Slow PSK Modes**

2009-10-24 Thread Dave Sparks
If you go much above a 2 Khz bandwidth, you're going to start ruling out a lot of rigs that don't have the audio bandwidth to pass that wide of a signal. I wonder how PSK 2000 would compare with esisting modes, such as Olivia 32/2000 and MT63 at 2 Khz bandwidth. BTW, your figures seem to

Re: [digitalradio] PSK500 **Minimum SNR - Fast vrs. Slow PSK Modes**

2009-10-24 Thread Dave Sparks
- Original Message - From: Dave Sparks dspa...@pobox.com To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 7:55 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] PSK500 **Minimum SNR - Fast vrs. Slow PSK Modes** If you go much above a 2 Khz bandwidth, you're going to start ruling out a