Dave,
Using the WINMOR busy detector for Pactor sounds like a workable idea.
The WINMOR busy detector hasn't yet been integrated into other WL2K Pactor
Servers but it could be. The basic WINMOR TNC application (the virtual TNC)
has the function but would need to be integrated into the Pactor
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 7:10 AM, Rick Muething rmueth...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
Dave,
Using the WINMOR busy detector for Pactor sounds like a workable idea.
The WINMOR busy detector hasn’t yet been integrated into other WL2K Pactor
Servers but it could be. The basic WINMOR TNC application (the
Overnight, I placed my rig on an 8-band scan using standard ALE (no
soundings from me) . 11 stations captured at various times.
[12:39:01][FRQ 07102000][SND][ ][TWS][N0PWZ
][AL0] BER 27 SN 05
[12:31:16][FRQ 03596000][SND][ ][TWS][KC2PUA
][AL0] BER 30 SN 08
I am scanning 3583 ,7073, 10143, 14073,18103, 21073, 24923, 28123,
today. Anyone looking for a digital mode QSO is welcome . I am
scanning in ALE 400 mode BUT if I hear another mode while scanning, I
pause the scan and see who it is. Just had a nice Olivia 16/500 QSO
(for an hour!) with W5ZIT
Andy,
Same problem with your scanning station as with Winlink scanning stations!
I am unable to know what frequency to listen on to see if I hear you in
QSO, so if I hear nothing, I call just for you, assuming you may hear
me. If you do not respond, I do not know if propagation is not good,
Well , using ALE principles, I should have my scan passes timed so that
anyone that calls me, I can hear. i.e. , a call time is of sufficient
duration that a complete scan can be achieved .
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 12:47 PM, KH6TY kh...@comcast.net wrote:
Andy,
Same problem with your
Hello to all,
Just for information, here is the updated list of RS ID (addition of Packet in
PSK31).
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
AA6YQ comments below
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com]on
Behalf Of Rick Muething
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 7:11 AM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Cc: 'Vic Poor'
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Unattended narrow mode transmission
Sure, you may, if propagation is favorable, and ONLY if you are not in
an extended QSO with anyone. Meanwhile, I would just be transmitting
into cyberspace!
Let's set up a schedule at a specific time and band, have a short QSO,
and then you scan right afterward and see if you pick me up.
73