All,
Although RSID has been available in just about every digital program for
some time now, it continues to see little use. The result has been
frustration at both ends as one party tries to figure out which mode is
being sent while the other wonders why his CQ's go unanswered.
One solution
Hello Tony and all,
For information, on Multipsk, by default the RX RS ID is Off, however the
RS ID and Call ID monitoring is On. It means that, by default, on reception
of a RS ID, a discrete warning message appears indicating, for example:
10:08:14 RS ID: BPSK125 / 376 Hz Click OK to switch
In the 'Good USB Soundcard' thread, someone was asking about using netbooks
with digital modes.
I've been testing digital modes with a couple of different netbook computers
from Acer and HP using fldigi, DM-780 (version 4.x), and DM-780 (v5.x). All
were running Win XP.
The netbooks worked
Yes the 11K sample rate may be a problem with the 'new' time critical
modes, wspr used to have a sample rate problem where the card rate reduced
the 'tx' time and caused problems with sync frames , the othere week while
running Ros MF-1/7 on 500 Khz , local decodesd where scrabled
Jon,
I have been running an ACER Aspire One ZG5, 1.6 GHz Atom, 1 GB ram refurb I
picked up on Tiger Direct for $200 about 6 mo ago. I've been running all the
latest vs of NBEMS/FLDIGI with a USB Signalink and have never even had a
hickup. I run weekly nets on MT63 2k long with this setup and
Jon and Dave,
Thanks for sharing. This is good to know.
73,
Frank kF2ANK
Security is mostly a superstition. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long
run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
~ Helen Keller http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_keller
- Amateur
Obviously the Yanks aren't listening to BBC quite as much, but if it matters,
my closest neighbors, about 1/4 mile (or 400m) away would make 30M unusable
when their plasma TV was turned on. I have empirical data... My RF
environmental noise is something to boast about until the plasma TV's