Pour les francophones: la version française de ce message se trouve sur mon
site (http://f6cte.free.fr). Il suffit de cliquer sur le lien Principales
modifications (courriel avertissant de la sortie de la nouvelle version).
Hello to all Ham and SWL,
The new release of MultiPSK (4.18) is on my
Hello to all,
I forgot to add, to my previous message:
Addition of a new mode Packet (and APRS) based on BPSK31 modulation.
Now it is done.
73
Patrick
Hi Patrick,
Wonder if you happen to know that I created the original (very first)
Weather Radio Alert in 1974, which then created the entire weather alert
radio industry! At that time, there was no SAME feature, so the alarm
went off too often when no bad weather was close by. SAME came along
To: Users of WSJT
From: Joe Taylor, K1JT
A beta release of WSJT8 is now available on the WSJT Home Page.
The following text comes from the first page of the WSJT8 User's Guide,
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJT8_User.pdf
On 6/19/2010 9:28 AM, aa777888athotmaildotcom wrote:
Skip,
I looked at your patent and could not believe my eyes. You patented a
tone detector and a beeper. One could have argued that it covered the
original beeper pager. You could have owned the entire paging market
(or did you?). Amazing
At 04:36 AM 6/19/2010, you wrote:
Hi Patrick,
Wonder if you happen to know that I created the original (very first) Weather
Radio Alert in 1974,
I did and I do thank you for your afford.
Here in the center of Tornado Alley there is one on
every headboard (or should be) .
Sometime I would
John,
I have written up a short story of how the weather alert radio industry
began. You can read it at this link:
http://home.comcast.net/~hteller/WeatherAlertStory.htm
http://home.comcast.net/%7Ehteller/WeatherAlertStory.htm
73, Skip KH6TY
Sometime I would like to hear how it all
Not much luck with Windows 7 OS.
de rudy ve3bdr
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From: Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 9:45 AM
To: digitalradio digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] A beta release of WSJT8 is now available
To: Users
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, James French w8...@... wrote:
Truth be told, I prefer the nice simple CHEAP interfaces to the multi tens of
dollars interfaces any day. What ever happened to the KISS principle with
these interfaces?
James with thee KISS principle in mind... how
I wouldn't mind that at all IF they made the radio a nice SIMPLE almost non-
menu driven radio that I could afford in a couple of years (say five years?)
I understand that the manufacturers are thinking smaller is better, but I do
hate having to dig through a menu on a radio to change a setting
Conditions have been mostly crumy this week but I will be QRV 14.070 PSK31 from
Richmond, Wayne Cnty, IN at least until 1630 EDT or weather moving in.
de Curt KC8STE/9 from the tent in Richmond, IN
Over the course of my work as a 2way radio tech I have looked
at a lot of circuits for one project or another your's being one of them
Very interesting how you made that puppy. Also just about an hour
ago my radio went off.
John, W0JAB
At 10:13 AM 6/19/2010, you wrote:
John,
I have written
I will be QRV over night using JT8 mode. I will xmit when in shack
and listen only while sleeping. 7076 USB
Andy K3UK
4. Alternative Modes for EME, Microwaves, and QRP at HF
JT8 is proposed as a possible alternative to JT4. Modulation is 8-FSK
at 2.857 baud. FEC uses convolutional codes with
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