All,
Does anyone know of a good audio EQ program similar to the Romac 10 band EQ?
Need one that can use different sound cards for mic / speaker input /
outputs. An open source program would be ideal.
The Romac 30 hour trial we're using to experiment with digital voice is
about to run out.
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 04:43:48 -0400, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
All,
Does anyone know of a good audio EQ program similar to the Romac 10 band EQ?
Need one that can use different sound cards for mic / speaker input /
outputs. An open source program would be ideal.
Take a look at the JACK
Tony,
I am using VE3NEA's Voice Shaper for SSB, with good results. I have not
used it for DV. I am using a cheap earphone / mic combo, also a good
performer.
I do not know the Romac EQ, and I doubt I'll try it if it is time limited.
73,
Jose, CO2JA
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Tony wrote:
All,
Does anyone
If you have a choice in selecting a rig that will also be used for
digital radio modes, you would want to give some strong consideration to
the ones that support such connections. And it may not always be easy to
find out from the casual specifications. I have mentioned this before,
but to
Rick, I use my TS-2000 with three sets of connections:
1. My KAM + HF port is cabled to the 13 pin DIN connector on the back. The
cable is designed to use the pins that mute the microphone when the KAM + keys
the rig.
2. My (old) Rigblaster connects to the microphone jack on the front, and
It appears that there has been no change to the peer to peer support in
the RMSpacket. I know that when I brought this up a few years ago, the
programmer was adamant that they not have peer to peer support in
Telpacs because it was strictly designed to be a simple internet telnet
to packet
In ALL cases, we must not lose sight of the fact that you must always
have phone (voice) communications available in emergencies. Digital data
plays a much smaller secondary role. To show you how absurd it can get,
in our Section we have Digital Communications Coordinator who actually
Questions:
I have often wondered why they are called pilot stations. That sounds
like they are the early experimental ones? Or does that mean something else?
What is the real difference between using SMTP vs Winlink 2000's
network? What does it mean for the users? It would seem that going
Skip,
I haven't seen any NBEMS postings yet. When the new mode is released I'll
add it to DM780.
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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From: kh6ty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In addition, although we are improving NBEMS support on HF with a new
static-robust mode
What is the uk/eu working frequency and usb/lsb for fdmdv ?
tnx - G ..
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the uk/eu working frequency and usb/lsb for fdmdv ?
tnx - G ..
thats for 1.8 3.8 7 mhz ???
New release (4.9) of MULTIPSK
RX/TX: PSK10/BPSK31-63-125-250/QPSK31-63-125-250/CHIP
(64/128)/PSKFEC31/PSKAM10-31-50/PSK63F - PSK220F + DIGISSTV
Run/DTMF/CW/CCW/CCW-FSK/THROB/THROBX/DTMF/MFSK8/
MFSK16 (+ SSTV)/MIL-STD-188-141A (+ARQ FAE)/ALE400/OLIVIA/CONTESTIA/RTTYM/
VOICE/JT65/DominoF
PSKmail
http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/
has quite a few features
http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/features
including Evolution mail client support, a chat mode and APRS inter-operability.
It is also free under the GPL.nbsp; It does not require an Internet connection
to function.
Robert KB5UPA
Guys,
Has anyone been able to adapt the Motorola iBoard (folding keyboard for the
Nextel phones) to use with a Dell Pocket PC??
Rod
KC7CJO
Hello Rick,
Your tone makes me suspect this is yet another attack on a system you do
not understand or care for, but I'll assume your questions are sincere
and try to answer them. :-)
I have often wondered why they are called pilot stations. That sounds
like they are the early experimental
Alan,
I would have to say that your belief that there is some tone in my
message is unwarranted. Everything that I comment on is hopefully as
transparent as possible. It is true that many of us don't care for some
of the puff and exaggeration that is sometimes promoted. But I know that
in
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