--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, rojomn roj...@... wrote:
It does not take up that much of
the band but it does take a lot of the RTTY portion if you are going
to use
that. Some like it and some don't but that is the way it is.
It would be great if this was true, but it seems that
Thanks, I kind of figured it out myself. There was a QSO I was
listening to later, which switched from PSK to MT63. However, I could
not get a decode after they switched. I'm using DM780, and try as I
might, carefully adjusting the trace back and forth to try to center
it on the signal, I could
The signal to the left is Olivia, but what is the one to the
right? It sometimes has the white all the way across.
Tnx de KCPTO
Les
Sorry, forgot that pictures won't show up on Yahoo Groups. I posted the
waterfall picture in photos under KC0PTO. Freq is shown below the
waterfall (DM780 is the software)
Les
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker, WØJAB w0...@...
wrote:
What frequency?
At 08:54 PM 12/29/2008,
You can see it by going to the Yahoo Digital Groups page,
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/
and click on Photos, Look for KC0PTO in the Photos..
Les
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker, WØJAB w0...@...
wrote:
Sorry I see now that your post maybe had a embedded JPG.
My
Thanks Tony. I think I will go ahead with the USB Mike, As to Com
Port, the Signalink SL 1+ uses VOX to key the rig, so I don't need no
stinkin com port!! LOL
I'll let everyone know how the USB mike works out.
KCÃPTO Les
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi - New to FDMDV. I am trying to set up my rig for the mode, and can
receive OK, but so far my set-up won't let me transmit. I'm using a
FT-920 and a Signalink SL 1+ connected to the data port on the 920. I
am using a outboard SoundBlaster USB soundcard, connected to the audio
in and out of
Simon, I disagree that you are not very good at GUI design. One of the
reasons I prefer HRD and DM780 to other software is the beautiful and
intuitive GUI. Keep up the good work!
KCÃPTOLes
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Simon Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
UI Design is something I
Here we go again. All it takes to bring out the flaming and shouting
matches is a controversial subject like this. I have nothing against
thoughtful, constructive discussion and differences of opinion, but do
we have to resort to this kind of stuff? Let's all act like grown-ups,
eh? It's not
-- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, jgorman01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know there is no amateur radio support even needed. Here
in Kansas the National Guard manages and is responsible for the State
EOC and for implementing support plans for all county and local EOC's.
Actually,
Here is more information about Ham involvement with the Greensburg
tornado, just received from KAR.
KCØPTO
Les
Orlan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 08:50:42 -0500
From: Orlan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: KAR Tornado Special
To: Orlan Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There already is a Yahoo WSJT Group, with 784 members. I recently
joined it, and have received excellent helpful replies to my questions.
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Andy, thanks for the guide. It is aimed at exactly my level of
expertise, namely Bozo!! Hi Hi I just recently upgraded to General, and
since I am not much of a Ragchewer, I find the Digital modes are of
primary interest to me. I want to try WSJT, and and will start my
Digital Journey just as
If anyone is interested in a low cost interface, and is willing and able
to stuff and solder a PC board, check out the Fox Delta SC-1 offered
by Dinesh Dajjar VU2FD in India.
http://www.foxdelta.com/products/soundcard.htm
http://www.foxdelta.com/products/soundcard.htm
It did cost $18 US plus $5
I'm using one of these with my FT-920, and having good results. My
'puter is a HP with onboard sound, and running Win XP. I got mine
from the Creative Ebay site, it was a remanufactured unit.
KCØPTO
Les
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, kd4e [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone want to try a
Hi - If you want a complete soundcard interface in kit form, at a low
price, I recommend the one being sold by Dinish Gajjar, VU2FD. I bought
one recently, and am pleased with the quality vs price. It only costs
$18 US and I paid $5 US for air mail shipping from India to the US. So
for $23, I
Hi - I just joined yesterday, and this is my first post. I am 70 years
old, and although I have a fairly good knowledge of electronics due to
having worked as a electronics tech and field engineer for many years, I
am somewhat computer illiterate, since it was BC (before computers LOL)
when I was
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