[digitalradio] Re: ROS v 4.8.X not spamming cluster - NOT

2010-07-28 Thread pd4u_dares
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien siegfried.jackst...@... wrote: 3 qrg on 20 . yes it is the most used dx band .. How many phone channels of 3khz ??? None in the wideband digimode section! None continously on top of packet/pactor/winmor You argue about the bandwith

[digitalradio] Re: ROS v 4.8.X not spamming cluster - NOT

2010-07-28 Thread pd4u_dares
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Siegfried Jackstien siegfried.jackst...@... wrote: 3 qrg on 20 . yes it is the most used dx band .. So??? SSTV has been around since 1958 and since then the number of users has grown dramatically, but they only use one calling frequency on 20m. More

[digitalradio] Ubuntu

2010-07-28 Thread n0alo
Has anyone in the group tried the various windows digi software with Ubuntu? If so please contact me off list. Don't want to start a long thread on here. Thanks Lynn

Re: [digitalradio] Ubuntu

2010-07-28 Thread Peter Frenning
ons, 28 07 2010 kl. 16:50 -0500, skrev n0alo: Has anyone in the group tried the various windows digi software with Ubuntu? If so please contact me off list. Don't want to start a long thread on here. Thanks Lynn No let's keep it public - others might be interested. I'm running Ubuntu

[digitalradio] Hellschreiber Path Simulations [1 Attachment]

2010-07-28 Thread Tony
All, It's interesting to see how the various Hellschreiber modes print in the noise. Close examination reveals a noticeable difference in contrast and character definition that is likely to effect the overall readability over HF. The disparity seems more apparent on-air than it does with

Re: [digitalradio] Ubuntu

2010-07-28 Thread Dave Wright
But the original question was regarding various windows digi software, so the answer should address things like: Ham Radio Deluxe, DX Lab Suite, EasyPAL, etc. Listing off a group of Linux software doesn't answer the question. That being said, WSJT, WSPR, Fldigi CQRLog and others are all GREAT

[digitalradio] re: Ubuntu

2010-07-28 Thread n0alo
About other programs, well I also like mmtty, mmsstv, easypal, kgstv and several others. A friend told me that Ubuntu should also run those with no problem, is this true? Lynn

Re: [digitalradio] re: Ubuntu

2010-07-28 Thread Phil Barnett
No, this is not true. Linux is not windows and even though there is an emulator named Wine, it is a kludge and is no guarantee that any windows software will run properly on Linux. Some does really good, some is buggy, some doesn't start at all. Trying to make Linux work like Windows will always

Re: [digitalradio] re: Ubuntu

2010-07-28 Thread Dave Wright
Ubuntu is Linux, and will NOT run Windows programs normally. Some will run using a windows emulator called WINE, which emulates some Windows functions, but not all. I didn't know about any of those programs in particular; but a quick check of the wine website indicates the following: MMSSTV -

Re: [digitalradio] Ubuntu

2010-07-28 Thread Dave Wright
Ubuntu is an operating system, like Windows. It DOES NOT run Windows programs natively. The programs that Peter mentioned were ALL linux (Ubuntu) programs. Linux has most necessary drivers for most hardware out there. It would handle the sound card, modem, speaker, etc the same way Windows

[digitalradio] Ubuntu - thank you

2010-07-28 Thread n0alo
Thank you everyone for the very usefull information. The response was great!. I think I will install both on the HD so I can choose on boot-up for the time being. I have been told that once using Ubuntu for awhile, I will never want to go back to windows. We will see. Thanks again Lynn

Re: [digitalradio] Ubuntu - thank you

2010-07-28 Thread Dave Wright
Great idea. Just remember, the Windows way of doing things doesn't always translate into Ubuntu. Give Ubuntu a good period of time, learn to use it, and you will not regret it. Dave On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:53 PM, n0alo n0...@cox.net wrote: Thank you everyone for the very usefull

[digitalradio] Fwd: [sdr-radio-com] NetSDR Preview

2010-07-28 Thread Andy obrien
-- Forwarded message -- From: RFSPACE rfsp...@gmail.com Date: Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 10:07 PM Subject: [sdr-radio-com] NetSDR Preview To: sdr-radio-...@yahoogroups.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-Uh0hQK83A Works great with SDR-Radio.

Re: [digitalradio] Ubuntu - thank you

2010-07-28 Thread J. Moen
I think you got some great answers, with the general theme that Linux is an excellent operating system AND people have written native Linux ham programs that also are excellent. Bottom line -- hams will be more than happy running Linux as their prime operating system. There was one replier

[digitalradio] Re: SDR Info request

2010-07-28 Thread Ted Antanaitis
Softrock receiver and transceiver kits are ordered from this web site: http://www.kb9yig.com/ The kits sell fast when announced. Often tips when they will be available are posted on the Softrock40 group. Or you could use an automatic monitoring program to alert when the web page changes. Good