WELL SAID
73 de
Ron W4LDE
On 3/3/2010 10:36 AM, pd4u_dares wrote:
... considering legal action ... has an apparent plan ... may have
understandably frustrated Jose
---
So as far as I understand it the developer with a Spanish temperament
is understandably frustrated by actions
Tom,
I use the following macro/text for a special report during an Olivia
QSO. It is:
S/N Ratio: GET SN
Freq Offset: GET OFFSET
Sample Rate: GET RATE
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Thomas F. Giella NZ4O wrote:
Recently I bought a new computer and in moving all of my software to it I
seem to have
Simon,
Looks like JT65A to me
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Simon (HB9DRV) wrote:
Please look at http://www.hb9drv.ch/tmp/pics/OddMode.jpg
http://www.hb9drv.ch/tmp/pics/OddMode.jpg
What mode is this?
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com http://www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
Kim,
You can use a program called AUTOMACHRON that will through the WWW
keep your clock right on target.
Suggest you use google to search for it, it is a freeware and works
great on WinXP.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Kim wrote:
I'm trying to use JT65A but I'm unable to set my computer clock. All
Andrew,
It's a file in the MixW folder, mine is dated 11/20/05, check your hard
drive for a copy and move to MixW, have you previously registered and
have a lic ID? ? if you need a copy of the file CmnData.dll I can email
you one.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Just bought MixW
) and a -3db SNR. Frankly I believe that
Olivia and Thor will accomplish the needs of digital operators better.
Thanks for your input I learn something every day.
Happy Holidays and a safe and wonderful 2009 to you and the family
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Rick W wrote:
Ron,
Although I am
I am on 10135 now and hear a signal but no decode? Using 1/4 speed
USB. Tried to download the help file but I am having trouble with it also.
73 de W4LDE
Dave wrote:
Strange sounding mode! Feel like I'm talking to the ship in the movie
Close Encounters hi hi!
Hearing you, Russell
.
That helps explain why so many are having trouble syncing in on a
station. I think that the mode needs lots of work before it can be used
by all. I can't get the help file to open. O'well back to the standards
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Russell Blair wrote:
Toby, set it to 1/2 speed and see if I
Original post by Ron W4LDE
If this question is inappropriate for the reflector I apologize but as
of last Friday 9-5-08 I started to experience significant noise (S-9) on all
bands from 160 through 15M with the lower frequencies much stronger. I
thought that it was due to power line noise
what I can discover. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the bandwidth if this question is inappropriate for this
reflector.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
apparently doesn't see the rig through the micro keyer, anyone
out there that may have successfully set up fldigi through a micro keyer?
73 de
Ron W4LDE
no
initialization. Is there one for the MP? May have to skip and go on to
something that works? Looks like a fantastic package.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Ross wrote:
Ron,
I have a similar problem, trying to get FLdigi to work with a US
Interface Navigator, the computer
is running XP and I am trying
had luck with the internal RigCat function of discovery?
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Ross wrote:
I have been trying to make FLDigi work on my K3, finally it does...
I searched for all the cygwin1.dll files and deleted them, then
searched the hard drive for any fldigi
remnants, found a few
Contestia is available in MixW, just download it from the main MixW web
site, it's an add on which I believe includes Olivia and RTTYM.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
kc4cop996 wrote:
Patrick:
Please advise the version of MixW that has Contestia as one of its
modes. I am using version 2.18 and can find
antenna since 1976 but always had the shack on
the ground level and had a good and effective ground system short runs
with feed lines around the 90 to 100ft in length. never had a RF
problem or surge problem.
Any recommended WEB sites or comments are welcomed.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
bands and if so where?
WSPR reminds me of using 1-watt using Olivia both on 80 as well as 40
and having very good results.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Sholto,
Thank you for the update, I did not realize MultiPSK had that capability.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Sholto Fisher wrote:
Ron John,
MultiPSK has an analyzer function in it. It can measure baud rate and
shift of RTTY FSK signals. It will also attempt to measure the symbol
rate of BPSK
with a CQ-MO but thought I
would try her first and save the possible QRM for others.
Any MO LOTW users out there would work any of the digital modes that
can help?
Leaving FL after 34 years and relocating to GA south-west of Atlanta.
Get to start all over, that will be fun.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
John,
It is the PK232, I do think that there is that type of software out
there, wish there was.
73 de
Ron W4LDE
John Lindsay wrote:
This question has likely been asked previously but I can't find it in
the archives if it has. Is there any multi-mode software that will
attempt
I recommend that they move even higher in the 140-150 segment, PSK runs
around 141 to 143, RTTY 142 to 145 so I guess if they want to be nice
they could even move higher, what caused them to move down the band?
Ron W4LDE
Sholto Fisher wrote:
Hi all,
I am in communication with Ev, W2EV
caught a few seconds, you were to quick for me hi, sig 599 plus in Florida
73-Ron
Tony wrote:
All,
QRV on 7076.0 USB - MP73-N narrow band SSTV.
00:30z
Tony -K2MO
Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Page at
http://www.obriensweb.com/sked
DRCC contest info :
indicate that its skip and not local.
Ron W4LDE
Tony wrote:
Howard,
I use a portable shortwave broadcast radio to find noise sources
Good advise - I plan on doing that. See attached picture and audio
files.
Thanks,
Tony -K2MO
- Original Message -
From: Howard Brown
Andy,
Congratulations, I also received four confirming band/modes including
the RTTY QSO, nice to see some DX Expo's using LOTW
Ron W4LDE
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
Details K3UKXT2C2007-01-15 X40M RTTY7.038
BURKINA FASO
I don't seriously chase confirmation
Andy,
I have one up since 1989 (TA-33) maybe I can help, you can reach me off
line at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
73 de
Ron W4LDE
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I acquired an old Tri-band Yagi over the summer, my Autumn project is
to figure it out and try to assemble it. Engraved on the traps is the
word
to 2000hz as there default
Ron W4LDE
John Becker wrote:
Well really that should be RTTY Amtor and Pactor along
with some other modes that have fixed offset. Anything
that operates on LSB.
Since I only operate HELL and MT63 on the sound card
and NEVER click but tune by using the big knob.
See
for bozo's like me. Great job on helping me get started with the
software. Thank you for the time and effort.
Ron W4LDE
Ed Hekman wrote:
Andy,
Nice work on the document. I am just a few days behind you on the
learning curve. I was able to get it set up and running with the
documentation
with
help, I was up and running soon after making the correct selection and
re-starting. Hope to make it on the bands today.
A server and bad line of storms predicted for Florida tonight and
tomorrow morning, there goes ham radio and golf.
Ron W4LDE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two sound cards
.
It’s possible that I may need to set up my 2nd card as my default
windows card to get the correct match, any recommendations?
Thanks for the anticipated help
Ron W4LDE
Announce your digital presence via our DX Cluster telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Our other groups:
http://groups.yahoo.com
or US mail service and
always respond to a received card.
Ron W4LDE
Chuck Mayfield - AA5J wrote:
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I'm surprised that of all the Olivia QSOs I have logged there are only
5 verified via LOTW
I think I can understand why. Why does it have to be so complicated
on PSK and RTTY
up above 10.140 30 meters is a fun band where we are restricted to 200w
and usually have to rely on a good antenna. Gee that takes me back to
my earlier 1950's days when 100 watts was big power!
I urge everyone to utilize a low activity band, hope to meet up with you
soon.
Ron W4LDE
QSO.
Ron W4LDE .
Bill McLaughlin wrote:
Hi Bonnie,
Guess I am not that smart but you seem to be suggesting the wide
modes (mode being more than 500 Hz) will occupy from 3560 to
3600not sure why you think the existing digital mode frequencies
will get pushed down...for example; 3.587
Kevin,
I am using two soundcards and WindowsXP home addition. If I remember
right the bios for my PC had to be change from a auto detect to always
used. When I get home tonight I re-check my setup for you. What
software are you using?
Ron W4LDE
- Original Message -
From: Jerry W
. It was a
new learning experience for me and I have just scratched the surface.
Its fun and thats another reason I have been a HAM since 1957. Heck if
you hear us on again please jump in and say hello, we need more round
tables and activity on 30 meters.
73
Ron W4LDE
KV9U wrote:
As Doug Smith
, I do not have to fiddle with the audio settings at all.
Ron W4LDE
Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG wrote:
I have noticed that my tx power varies depending upon where I am in the
passband.
As my radio most likely uses the same crystal filter for tx ssb generation
as it does for RX filtering
then one can
Maybe HELLscriber, does it look like a narrow signal on the waterfall?,
cant turn on the rig, still at the office but Hell sounds like CW to some.
Ron W4LDE
- Original Message -
From: mac2251 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, July 27, 2006 3:48 pm
Subject: [digitalradio] Noise
Try this http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=11065 and or
http://www.mixw.net/
Ron W4LDE
doc wrote:
Can someone help Bob out?
doc
Original Message
Subject: GB digital RTTY software question (OT)
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 15:17:10 -0500 (CDT)
From: Bob Roehrig
John,
Use it and love it, works as advertised, great support, use several
different programs and it sure makes it easy to switch between them,
would highly recommend it.
Ron W4LDE
- Original Message -
From: John R. Klim II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, April 9, 2006 8:01 pm
Subject
No Problem in Central Florida, worked great
Ron W4LDE
John Becker wrote:
No problem here.
It was slow but I did get logged onto the system
only had to do it once.
At 08:08 PM 4/4/06, you wrote:
Risto W6RK and I are testing the linking of my digital modes DX Cluster
with his web interface
Mel,
Is it possible that you start on a different audio frequency and that
the passband on the rig behaves differentially? Try different frequency
settings on the same band example 75o hz, 1000hz 1500 hz and notice the
difference in drive levels needed for the same power out.
Ron W4LDE
Mel
programs. Look up his site and or check out Knoppix for more
information. I have used it and it works FB
Ron W4LDE
John Bradley wrote:
only problem is that PSK mail is only available in Linnux so far,
which cuts out 95% of computer users.
would be nice to see it in Windows sometime soon
It's nature Kevin, please forgive us. We will catch up to the rest of
the world some day!
Ron W4LDE
Kevin O'Rorke wrote:
I have been following this thread about band blans since its inception,
with great intere
st, and I wonder why it is that the US hams seem to think that the world
starts
Andy,
No response at 14:10 UTC
Ron W4LDE
obrienaj wrote:
Hmm, no connects today. I will reboot the software and also reboot
the router , please test.
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Bill Aycock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy- I AM on 23-- I get a connected indication
Its 22:55 and I can not connect to the cluster Andy, Problems here or
there?
Ron W4LDE
obrienaj wrote:
Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org is the address you enter.
Andy K3UK
-- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Thomas Giella KN4LF
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know the exact address
Works Great at 13:54 1-15-06
Ron W4LDE
obrienaj wrote:
If you have a chance to try connecting to
Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
I would appreciate it. I am not sure I fixed the problem but I have
at least got outgoing things such as Echolink working whereas earlier
it was not successfully
Andy,
Tried at 13:55 and could not connect
Ron W4LDE
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I need people external to my network to test the digitalradio DX
Cluster's new address,
Telnet net to
telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Andy K3UK
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to 66.24.209.78
Jerry,
It may have been MT63, Chip64 or Olivia, that the frequency that a lot
of hams use for Olivia, MT-63 or the new mode Chip64
I was on last night running CHIP64 from around 9:00 to 10:00 PM EDT in
QSO with N3WT both of us running 10 watts.
Great new mode
Ron W4LDE
- Original Message
Joe I would recommend 7.090 as a starter and probably 14.10850 to
establish a QSO and then maybe move a few up or down?
Ron W4LDE
- Original Message -
From: Joseph Ivey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, September 16, 2005 1:05 pm
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: new digital modes CHIP64
If it starts out with the two beeps it was MultiPSK running OLIVIA
- Original Message -
From: John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, September 16, 2005 11:35 am
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: what is that signal on 7090
It was not MT63.
I was on 7090.5 and it was just a bit
.
The QSO's are on USB using the 500Hz shift centered on 750Hz.
Join in its a great low power bad band condition digital mode.
Ron W4LDE
- Original Message -
From: John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 9:15 pm
Subject: [digitalradio] what is that signal on 7090
Leigh,
Yes, to both questions but in reality that would be asking a lot from
the software developers. Heck I don't care if I have to manually enter
the mode for any specific QSO, my current logging software does a great
job of automatically entering the mode from the approved ADIF mode list.
Buddy,
I do not think that MicroKeyer has a template, however, I also use the
MicroKeyer and it was real easy to setup and it works FB.
Ron W4LDE
- Original Message -
From: F.R. Ashley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2005 10:52 pm
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: QSL info
looking for a QSO, give a CQ since a lot of us are
listening.
CUL on 40 meters
Ron - W4LDE
- Original Message -
From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, August 29, 2005 1:24 pm
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Seeking PSK QSO's on 30 and 40 meters
Where are you listening on 40M. I hear activity
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