[digitalradio] Re: Adventures in CMSK land

2010-08-14 Thread jhhaynes
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, garylinnrobinson grobin1...@... wrote: After almost giving up - I started again playing with the SampleRate settings and FINALLY started getting a docode!! By using Phil's signal I finally got perfect copy with a samplerate of 8062. Hmmm - if it's

[digitalradio] Re: CMSK - Up and Running

2010-08-10 Thread jhhaynes
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Phil Williams Two initial contacts via CMSK 63 - N4UM and K4UI. We are learning how to tune correctly. Currently done on 10136.00 + 1000 hz I'm now listening on 10136 +

[digitalradio] Re: RTTY parts

2010-08-04 Thread jhhaynes
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker, W�JAB w0...@... wrote: A large number of RTTY parts have been put up for sale. If anyone is looking for anything please ask. John, W0JAB Louisiana, Missouri Do you have a list?

[digitalradio] Re: ALE 400 coming out of the woodwork

2010-05-15 Thread jhhaynes
That's good to hear. I have had only a couple of ALE-400 QSOs but both were very pleasant. I would be participating in this weekend's activity except I'm away from home. Do you have any feel for how robust ALE-400 is versus some of the other modes? Of course it's error-free because of the ARQ,

[digitalradio] Re: Universal M-8000--Dinosaur in Today's World?

2010-05-10 Thread jhhaynes
I don't have one, but the M-8000 is intended to decode a lot of modes that are or were used by non-amateur operations. I believe the quality of the modem is on a par with the best of the hardware modems, marginally below the better DSP modems. I would probably pay $100 for one. Seems like they