Thanks I did get the wright program this time, will be
looking for some signals to make sure that the rec is
working, but I will have some more question about this
program.
Thankx Russell NC5O
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Hi Dave,
A quote for this document
http://n1su.com/fdmdv/FDMDV_Docs_Rel_1.0_revised.pdf
Tuning: Two methods of tuning are available,
Manual Tune and
Auto Tune. Both use
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Is FDMDV the same as DRMDV and if not where can I find
FDMDV program. I have melp_1400.dll and melp_dll.dll,
but the program I download was DRMDV.
Thanks Russell NC5O
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Russell,
Thanks Don got it this time. will be monitoring 14.236
for a while.
Russell NC5O
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Is FDMDV the same as DRMDV and if not where can I
find
FDMDV program. I have melp_1400.dll and
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From: Steinar Aanesland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: FDMDV confusion
Hi Dave,
A quote for this document
http://n1su.com/fdmdv/FDMDV_Docs_Rel_1.0_revised.pdf
If that is the case, why is the ability to fine-tune included in
FDMDV? I find that many times a ham is a bit high or low in frequency
on digital voice, and it becomes necessary to tune them in. Not
every radio is perfectly aligned. It also appears that tuning in FDMDV
is more critical than other
Don't know Dave. Really can't say why.
Don't use software as I have had a AOR ARD9800 modem
in use for the last 5 years now.
At 02:14 PM 12/8/2007, you wrote:
If that is the case, why is the ability to fine-tune included in
FDMDV? I find that many times a ham is a bit high or low in frequency
on
Hi Dave,
A quote for this document
http://n1su.com/fdmdv/FDMDV_Docs_Rel_1.0_revised.pdf
Tuning: Two methods of tuning are available, Manual Tune and Auto Tune.
Both use the mouse pointer that changes to a “+” when moved within the
display
area. For Auto Tune, just left click anywhere within
Thanks, Steinar. That was actually the easy part! Getting enough
audio to the software was the big problem. I'm using a Creative Labs
Audigy sound card, and it automatically decides if it is mic or line
input. I suspect it selected line input, and it just needed to be
brought up to a
OK , Dave
It is to bad that I am not able to copy you on 20m , but the band is
closed in my
part of the world right now ;)
73 de LA5VNA Steinar
Dave 'Doc' Corio skrev:
Thanks, Steinar. That was actually the easy part! Getting enough
audio to the software was the big problem. I'm
Dave,
I need to learn from you now that I have an Audigy card that I
installed last week. I use the on-board soundcard for receiving and
transmitting the tones but use the Audigy for the PC speakers . Last
week, while testing with Cesco, I decoded two QSOs while just parked
on 14236... BUT I
Andy, I have just the opposite setup, but see the same results. I
use Audigy for all the digital stuff, and the on-board SigmaTel for the
Windoze sounds. From what I've seen, FDMDV requires a lot more audio
level than any other digital mode I've used. That's not a condemnation
of the mode,
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