Tony,
Thank you for taking the time to perform the tests.
My anecdotal evidence is at odd with these results.
So the only way I add value to this discussion is to perform the field test in
a more controlled way.
Thanks again and best 73s,
John
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Tony
Hi Alan,
If you cannot get a connect I would start by checking if any server hears
you. The simplest and most robust process for this is to send a ping.
I assume you are running jpskmail, the Java version of the pskmail client. If
so, under the Link drop down menu you will find the Ping
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote:
Any use of Pskmail related to the emergency in Haiti ? Seems that is
is tailor made for such a situation. Short hops from Haiti to servers
on HF
Andy K3UK
Well,this came across today. this fellow is active on the
On 01/13/10 06:46 pm, W3FIS wrote:
Any use of Pskmail related to the emergency in Haiti ? Seems that is
is tailor made for such a situation. Short hops from Haiti to servers
on HF
Well,this came across today. this fellow is active on the REGEN group,
and runs a SWL program out of
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Hal iamw8...@... wrote:
I don't care what mode as long as I connect...I'll try it tuesday that is my
next off day and yes I've tried connecting, I've tried pinging, beaconing,all
to no avail...Maybe my 160 loop is not getting there, but I can hear em.
THE NEWER SERVERS DO ALLOW THE USER TO SWITCH MODES ON DEMAND AND ALSO
COMPRESSED E-MAIL HOWEVER YOU UST USE CLIENT 3.7 TO SWITCH MODES AND TO
HAVE BOTH OPTIONS YOU MUST USE CLIENT VERSION 3.8
DAVID KF4WBS MY SERVER IS ON 80 METERS MOST OF THE TIME
MY SCHEDULE
. The PSKMAIL Gods must have arranged a test
today because my home internet service is down due to a wind storm. I
was able to use PSKMAIL via ham radio to check my mail.
I sent an email to myself while the Internet was down at home, this
was a test message dropped in to the Internet via
The next server (0.9.17, in test on PI4TUE) uses 3-way handshake on connect,
which solves the problem.
Rein PA0R
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Andrew O'Brien andrewob...@gmail.com
Gesendet: 07.10.09 20:43:15
An: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [digitalradio] Re: PSKMAIL
#300
DRCC #55
30m Dig-group #693
--- On Wed, 10/7/09, Andrew O'Brien andrewob...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Andrew O'Brien andrewob...@gmail.com
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: PSKMAIL: A Different Kettle of Fish.
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 1:42 PM
@yahoogroups.com
Gesendet: 01.01.08 16:37:57
An: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [digitalradio] Re: PSKmail
It would be nice to have the pskmail functionality in a re-usable
form.
The code is complicated enough to need deep involvement to understand.
It's not possible
I will think about it.
It would be nice to have the pskmail functionality in a re-usable form.
The actual code is not easy to run in windows, i did try and failed.
The actual file-io message transfer system has the advantage to be
universally usable. It's not linked to a specific psk31
It would be nice to have the pskmail functionality in a re-usable
form.
The code is complicated enough to need deep involvement to understand.
It's not possible to quick-hack it into C. We need the help of the
author !
There is a C implementation of flARQ. It uses gtk UI toolkit and
What is the freq for 30m pskmail
tks, de Rich/N2JR
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Per [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the server on 30 meters only at the moment. I am still trying
to get a decent antenna at my new QTH and right now I'm testing a 30
meter dipole.
When I get a better
Most are on 10.148Mhz actual frequency. Listen for beaconing around
the beginning of the hour, usually 1, 2 or 3 minutes after the hour.
See my last post for info site.
Darrel
On 31-Aug-07, at 11:49 AM, rich3x wrote:
What is the freq for 30m pskmail
tks, de Rich/N2JR
--- In
Just FYI, 14.076 is also used by a growing number of hams working JT65A in
terrestrial (non-EME) mode.
Does PSKMail incorporate a waterfall display to check for other users on the
frequency?
73 de AF6AS
Dave
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From: WN1Z [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj: [pskmail] Re: n5ale
Per Crusefalk wrote:
tor 2007-02-08 klockan 21:14 -0600 skrev Walt DuBose:
I finally got a copy of the Live CD which came from
http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/pskmail/ I couldn't get the
ones
on the other mirror servers to work.
This is great. I now need to run it on this PC
Rein Couperus wrote:
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Von: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Gesendet: 10.02.07 17:13:36
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: digitalradio digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [digitalradio] Re: [pskmail] Re: Live CD
Per Crusefalk wrote:
tor 2007-02-08 klockan 21:14 -0600
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Von: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Gesendet: 21.01.07 03:27:16
An: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [digitalradio] Re: PSKMAIL Severs for 1/21/07
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think I will try
23:46:44
An: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [digitalradio] Re: PSKMAIL : Turning an old PC in to a Linux box?
Rein,
Where is the live CD for Ubuntu available from? I might try
that as my friendly Linux mentor prefers FC5 / 6 over Mandrake. I
have been testing
--- Rein Couperus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Von: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Gesendet: 21.01.07 03:27:16
An: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [digitalradio] Re: PSKMAIL Severs for
1/21/07
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew
I heard a strong signal on 14077 ,brief burst like a beacon, and it
sounded like PK125. I had Multipsk open at the time and tried both
PSK63 and PSK125 but could not decode anything, even though quite
strong. This was around 1400 Hrs , brief bursts over a 10 minute
period.
Andy K3UK
oops
-Thanks Chris. I just burned it as an ISO to a CD-R. Now I am ready
to boot the thing. If you don't here from me for a few days, you
know I have blown my PC up!
Andy K3UK
-- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Chris Danis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/20/07, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think I will try to connect to a PSKMAIL sever using PSK125 tomorrow
, UTC 1/21/07, probably around 1300 hours. For the servers that list
thy are scanning , does smeone running the client just issue a
connect
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason I can't get the latest information on PSKMail...actually
I think the pskmail.org URL and some others are being blocked. The last
I info I have is from Rein is dated Aug 2005.
Am I
Have you looked at Harv's Hamshack Hack? It has a number of PSK
applications built in, though I don't see pskmail on the list:
http://hamshack-hack.sourceforge.net/
Maybe you can suggest to him to add it?
Artie
KC2MFS
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, David Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD
I'm struggling a bit to setup PSKmail. Using a new build Fedora C4
and the latest PSKmail and gmfsk.
there are differeing instructions as to where to locate some items:
either in usr/local/bin or usr/bin is specified in some of the
readmes / wiki instructions. Which is correct?
the bit about
If pskmail is what you want to try then perhaps
Mandriva or Ubuntu are better choices. Im sure puppy
will work as well but Rein uses Ububtu and I Mandriva
so there are written instructions regarding how to
setup pskmail for those.
Both of these distros are completely free, I suggest
you download
Doc, for Puppy, the web site list the following files
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---
Up to higher level directory
07/19/2005 12:00AM 9,181,647 modules-2.4.29-complete.tar.gz
03/09/2006 01:28AM Directory pupget_packages-1
09/27/2005
Or implement the TCP proposal that Rein and I worked out...either the
single-char command one, or the two-socket XML proposal that puts the
data stream one one socket and the command/response on another.
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 9:58 pm, Per wrote:
Yes, that could be an option.
Perhaps an easier
Seems very interesting, but nothing to windows users?
-Tommi oh7jjt-
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Per [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's arq so in some ways it is like a less timing
sensitive pactor. I think its a lot better than pactor
in many ways. Anyway, it works really well and
No windows version, only linux.
There are plans for a live-cd, don't know now when
that will be available. Its all open source so you are
quite welcome to have a look. Its written in perl and
that runs on windows, the one obstacle is gMFSK that
will need to be replaced by something else. The short
- Original Message -
From: Per [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: PSKmail
No windows version, only linux.
There are plans for a live-cd, don't know now when
that will be available. Its all open source
It should be noted that the gMFSK *might* be able to
be be compiled under Cygwin. Gnome-2, fftw, etc. are
available under Cygwin... it might make for a fairly
complicated install, but it should be do-able.
73,
Paul / K9PS
Per wrote:
No windows version, only linux.
There are plans for a
Hello thought I'd better join this group as my name is mentioned...
I can quickly add an udp or tcp interface to interface pskmail to
gmfsk, but I'd like to settle on a written interface spec. first.
Should we take that off-line? Who wants to be involved?
73,
Rein PA0R
--- In
Rein,
We are actively working on the proposal on the APRPack yahoo group. Ken
WB6MLC and I are working with Glenn WB6W who is doing some Windows
software. Also Patrick FC6TE is interested for MultuPSK once we get it
settled.
As APRPack is a smaller group and the activity is a main focus
Rein,
Let me join Leigh in welcoming you to the digitalradio group. As he
mentioned, there is also a lot of pskmail discussion on the APRPack
Yahoo group. I agree that there needs to be a standard for the
proposed socket interface and am in favor of any approach that will
support both APRS
Yes, I agree with Jim -- I want the modem interface to be generic and
support a wide variety of clients and use cases. I suggested the
aprpack list because it is smaller, not because I think it should be
limited to APRS or self-spotting.
I implemented an entire remote digimode protocol over
Paul,
Thanks for the encouragement and advice. I had been debating about
whether Cygwin or Msys would be a better development platform for
porting linux applications. I have also been reading your ARQ
protocol proposal from the pskmail website, and look forward to being
able to try it out.
In
Leigh/Ed,
Once you install the necessary Glade/GTK libraries and Perl packages,
pskmail does run using ActiveState Perl on WindowsXP. If you are
interested, I can provide details for setup.
However, I haven't found a port of gMFSK for Windows yet, and haven't
had any success yet porting it
I have come across this. But it runs on psk63. I wonder how hard
it would be to port it to winows?
Ed
http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 21:47:32 -0400
From: Andrew J. O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Message from tim ab0wr re: Winlink-winkink 2000
snip
Of
There are many PSK63 implementations on Windows; the protocol would
not impede a port.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have come across this. But it runs on psk63. I wonder how hard
it would be to port it to winows?
Ed
PSKMail is an app that cooperates with gMFSK and it does so by putting
files in directories. (GMFSK is a Linux digimode program.) I have
talked to the developer about using a TCP port instead of files and sent
him patches against gMFSK 0.6 that implement this.
The APRS programs do this same
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