Re: [digitalradio] Re: Network 105 / Multipsk/ New idea

2010-06-04 Thread Rein Couperus
The idea is not new. Pskmail has all this capability built in natively. Rein PA0R Andy all, If you establish a connection keyboard to keyboard , and do not wish to tie up the frequency, then you could QSY and pick a different mode Well of course that's the beauty of packet, it's a time and

[digitalradio] Re: Network 105 / Multipsk/ New idea

2010-06-03 Thread obrienaj
As many people know, I've been trying varying ideas of a way to post information on-line about who is QRV. Sked pages, HRGnet, Hamspots, etc, etc. In thinking about Network 105, I remembered the old MHEARD packet command and how easy and convenient that was. The fact that 300 baud packet is

[digitalradio] Re: Network 105 / Multipsk/ New idea

2010-06-03 Thread sholtofish
Andy all, If you establish a connection keyboard to keyboard , and do not wish to tie up the frequency, then you could QSY and pick a different mode Well of course that's the beauty of packet, it's a time and frequency sharing mode so there's no problem with an ongoing QSO or many QSOs at

[digitalradio] Re: Network 105 / Multipsk

2010-05-14 Thread sholtofish
Tony, It would be interesting to experiment with packet over nvis paths too. The higher signal to noise ratio typical with nvis would really speed throughput. Maybe you could devise a simulation of this Tony? Another idea which keeps nagging at me is using SCS's Robust Packet with their

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Network 105 / Multipsk

2010-05-14 Thread Tony
On 5/14/2010 4:50 PM, sholtofish wrote: Tony, It would be interesting to experiment with packet over nvis paths too. The higher signal to noise ratio typical with nvis would really speed throughput. Maybe you could devise a simulation It would be interesting Sholto. In addition to high