Manxman, Simon Brown, has released first beta version of SDR-Radio
http://www.sdr-radio.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=XvE0QU_t0bM%3dtabid=318mid=1281forcedownload=true
V1.0 Beta
SoftRock VFO support (Si570)
Waterfall colours redesigned together with Pieter from RFspace
Much minor cosmetic work
An advantage of writing my own console is I don't have to wait in the hope
that other developers add features I would like to see.
Before the end of May I'll be decoding digital modes inside my console and
will be able to put the filter right after the mixer (and decimator). So for
a PSK31 signal
Simon, my birthday is May 31...it would be nice...
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Simon HB9DRV simon.br...@... wrote:
An advantage of writing my own console is I don't have to wait in the hope
that other developers add features I would like to see.
Before the end of May
Downloads of JT65-HF Version 1.0.5.1 has been restored
http://groups.google.com/group/jt65-hf
Join the above group for access to the free beta software
Andy K3UK
Hello Group,
Upon starting MultiPsk, I get an error message No sub-directory Maps!? Any
way to fix error?
73, John KJ1J
create a maps folder
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, jgmags2000 jgmags2...@... wrote:
Hello Group,
Upon starting MultiPsk, I get an error message No sub-directory Maps!?
Any way to fix error?
73, John KJ1J
If the first generation of digital was PACKET-IRLQ-Echolink-APRS (generation
Zero was CW and RTTY), then the second generation was D-Star. D-Star brought
everything together along with digital voice. While D-Star is great, its
technology is already dated.
So what will the third generation of
Skip,
Thanks for the UHF screenshots. There has to be motion or change taking
place within the refractive medium to cause Doppler and it would seem
this holds true for the type of atmospheric enhancement found on
VHF/UHF. I can see why it's necessary to use the most robust modes if
both