I like the TruTTY program very much. It just has a few modes but it is superb
on RTTY. I've found it consistently decodes better even than MMRTTY, DM780 and
even MultiPSK.
It also has true FSK and links with AALog 3 perfectly.
It's other useful modes are MFSK16, PSK31/63/125.
Also it is very
I would argue the other way.
When you go to individual software programs, it means that you have to learn
the user interface, set-up, and operation of a number of different programs
with a number of different interfaces and a number of different approaches as
to how software should be
Performance receiving digital modes
Is there data on any or all SDR receivers having better performance on any
digital modes close to their minimum SNR?
I expect any receiver with better specifications will do better as far as IMD
and gain variations due to some AGC action on strong signals
Hi Simon - Any news on the dump file? I love HRD, but cannot use it with Win
7. Thanks for all you do.
Frank KD8FIP
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Simon HB9DRV simon.br...@kns.ch wrote:
Hi,
If Windows 7 crashes with BSOD then it's a driver issue - I suggest serial
port or USB
On 6/15/2010 12:37 PM, Alex wrote:
OK Andy,
but now the automatic multiple decoder of JT65-HF is easier and
faster You know 12 seconds is not a long time to decode
multiple sigmals and to decide who replay.
Also by the JT65-HF multiple decoder you have the time to monitor 2
KHz of
Jon, your argument is certainly a valid one, but does not take into
account those hams who only want to work one or two digital modes, PSK31
and RTTY being the primary choice. I was in that boat once, too, but am
just recently beginning to agree with your view on this and have become a
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Charles Preston cpres...@gci.net wrote:
Performance receiving digital modes
Is there data on any or all SDR receivers having better performance on any
digital modes close to their minimum SNR?
I'll start with one basic problem, there is no software that
This may be a little off the usual digital mode related topics.
Today I was thinking about VHF/UHF FM voice repeaters and the trouble
repeater owners go to when maintaining a repeater site. Typically
the location is a high hill , atop a large tower, lots of hard line,
elaborate lightning