There's also some 'I live outside the US but still feel your pain'. I'm with
you in spirit(s).
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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There is a lot of
I only care what you think if you agree with me!
on this forum,
No idea - but how did you make that recording?
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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http://evokefrank.googlepages.com/oddsound_1.824.0_1000UTC.wmv
Not rare DX but...
SAN MARINO, T7. Matteo, T77NM has been active using RTTY on 40
meters around 2300z. QSL to home call.
CORSICA, TK. TK7C has been active using RTTY 40 meters around
2350z. QSL via F9IE.
ASCENSION ISLAND, ZD8. Steve, G3ZVW is QRV as ZD8N and has been
active using RTTY
42nd ALESSANDRO VOLTA RTTY DX CONTEST
www.contestvolta.it
The SSB and RTTY club of COMO and the A.R.I. (Associazione
Radioamatori Italiani) are pleased to announce the details of the 42nd
Alessandro VOLTA RTTY DX CONTEST. This contest is organized to
increase interest in RTTY mode as used by
-Sholto,
AMD seems to be the most used when I am active but often ham's will
played around and sometimes used both during a connect, just to test
conditions.
Some recent activity... , mostly soundings...
NJ7C: [03:43:20][ 14.1MHz] DE [K7EK] BER 30 SN 13
NJ7C: [03:43:27][ 14.1MHz] DE
Peter,
A good, but expensive, solution is to get the SignaLink USB interface, which
has digital VOX built in.
This how I solved the same problem
You can also get a C-media USB Sound Adapter and modify it to bring out a PTT
line, which is a less expensive approach (
Hi Peter,
The Prolific company seems to make a very large number of these adapters
that are then branded with different companies names. The old (large and
expensive) Radio Shack USB adapter (about $40 here in the U.S.) was from
this company. I am sure these products are available world wide.
Gil, W0MN http://webpages.charter.net/gbaron
N 44.082147 W 92.513085 1050'
Hierro Candente, Batir de repente
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Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 8:45 AM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
A friend of mine (CO2DC) got a bare, used DSP-2232 and was asking for
free programs to run it. I have never owned a PK-232.
Could anyone on the list suggest something to pass to my friend ?
73,
Jose, CO2JA
Hi,
I have a as good as new PTC for sale.
Including (DIN) cabels for Kenwood, Icom, Yaesu.
Still all 20 tryout connects for Pactor III still available.
Regards,
Rob
That depends on what you're interested in doing with your PK-232. WinWarbler
supports your PK-232's CW and RTTY modes. You can run RTTY with the MMTTY
soundcard engine and your PK-232 simultaneously, providing either diversity
decoding or the ability to decode a RTTY DX station and its pileup
The KN4LF Daily LF/MF/HF/6M Frequency Radiowave Propagation Forecast
#2008-18 has been published on Friday 05/09/2008 at 1600 UTC, valid UTC
Saturday 05/10/2008 through 2359 UTC Friday 05/16/2008 at
http://www.kn4lf.com/kn4lf6.htm .
73 God Bless,
Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF
Lakeland, FL,
A long shot , since it would require IARU approval , but how about
working toward use of 30M for exclusive amateur radio use? The
recent studies of this band suggest that it is unique in propagation
characteristics that make it an effective band for communication
regardless of many seasonal
Is that Linux or plain old Solaris? Does Wine work with it?
73,
Jose, CO2JA
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Rick wrote:
Incidentally, I burned an ISO from the new OpenSolaris Live and that
seemed much better than Linux variants in terms of image quality. Even
could handle my high end HP tower with Nvidia chipset.
I guess that RTTY, AMTOR, etc. That's up to my friend, I will pass this
to him.
73 thanks,
Jose, CO2JA
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Dave AA6YQ wrote:
That depends on what you’re interested in doing with your PK-232.
WinWarbler supports your PK-232’s CW and RTTY modes. You can run RTTY
with the MMTTY soundcard
Thank you, Mark. That one may work too...but hardly is my favorite.
Nevertheless, it is already there.
73,
Jose, CO2JA
Mark - N8MNI wrote:
Windows Hyperterm
Mark Crosbie
N8MNI
London, Ohio USA
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The Keyspan unit is a bit pricey at $40 list, but it's rated to be
very compatible. It does have drivers for Vista but only lists
32-bit. It might be worth asking them about 64 bit compatibility.
It does advertise compatibility with Mac and Linux
http://www.keyspan.com/products/usa19hs/
On
The understanding that I have is that Open Solaris is Sun's open version
of Solaris and I think it may be equivalent. It is a Unix System V
variant of Release 4 and no other System V code is available as open
software. It is very significant that Ian Murdoch is now a major player
at Sun. For
Just getting started with this mess. Gonna first try rcving RTTY (a mode I've
used
since 1950's in military) then ease into xmt and then into the more sophisicated
modes.
Question is: Is there any source of stations/freqs/etc of commercial
stations
that I can practice on?
73
Walt (N4GL)
Thank you, Rick. A friend and coworker told me that he achieved to make
work his Nvidia card with Mandriva. I have not been able so far, using
Mandriva Spring 2007. Mine is GeForce FX5200. I downloaded the driver
pack, more than 100 MB. I have not been able to see where is the failure.
Also,
-Way to go Walt !
There is this old post
:
Someone was asking about the commercial rtty traffic on 30 meters. I just
decoded some of it using 450hz shift and 50 baud set-up with MixW. See
text
below.
The stations transmit Maritime weather reports etc.
73, Tony KT2Q
CQ CQ CQ DE DDK2
ANNUAL ARMED FORCES DAY CROSSBAND MILITARY/AMATEUR RADIO
COMMUNICATIONS TEST (10 MAY 2008)
The Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard are
co-sponsoring the annual military/amateur radio communications tests
in celebration of the 58th Anniversary of Armed Forces Day (AFD).
Although
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