can't
be copied - is that the deal?
Assuming just Pactor (software mode in some digital software
applications) won't work, is there any current development towards the
ability to send/receive email via HF rigs without requiring a
proprietary box?
Thanks and 73,
Paul
The K3UK DIGITAL MODES
happens when the software can pull it out - if
you run a dsp filter ahead of the sound card that takes out the
noise - wouldn't it take out the digital signal too?
Thank for you comments and 73,
Paul
The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT telnet://208.15.25.196/
Yahoo! Groups Links
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How did you identify the source?
Thanks and 73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's up around 7074 LSB RTTY from the south American army
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to a PDA. But then I'd need a
folding keyboard. And I'd also want to plug in a larger screen,
and...andHey, that's a laptop :-)
73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew J. O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does the Sony PSP have more processor capability? I found the
following
days, a week or two after I'd buy something, it would be
discontinued for better technology. Things moved pretty fast back then
(Remember the postscript FAX built into laser printers - I have one).
But now that I am not buying, the technology has become almost stable
- sorry guys.
73,
Paul
Where are you listening on 40M. I hear activity on 7.070 USB all in
late afternoon (work graveyard shift so no night time). Unfortunately
there can be some Canadian SSB around 7.070 too.
73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, wa2afd_1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello and thanks for reading
the email link on the web site, but it bounced back as invalid.
Suggestions please.
Thanks and 73,(like DXLabs updates)
Paul
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and any configuration information.
I'm sure your program and efforts are,and will be appreciated. But
please understand today's internet world. A strange file from an
unknown source...I'll run it if someone else wants to go first and
report back here...
73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
are embedded in the public machines.
Best to set up a email adr just for the trip. I think hotmail drops
the account automatically after 90 days of no activity - so just use
it during the trip and let everyone know to switch over when you get back.
73,
Paul
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of course.
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 14.070, 10/20/05 2341 UTC there was some kind of digital call. It
was not quite as wide as MT63. On MixW it looked like three traces
coming down, the middle one a bit stronger than the two at the side
will save some poor developer from being hung and
quartered should timebomb be mentioned. It could be misused, but it
can also be a benign version control device.
73,
Paul
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into developing a new mode, it must have some advantage over
what is already out there. So whats the run down on Contesia and RTTYM?
Thank you and 73,
Paul
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Serial, Fix, Port and PC are just too common
to zero in.
Is someone familiar with this SerialPort fix and where I might find it?
Thank you and 73,
Paul
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Yup... works.
Paul - K2BK
Flavio Padovani wrote:
Saludos,
IT WORKS NOW!
Saturday, January 14, 2006, 10:40:41 PM, you wrote:
Just changed settings again...fire away
Andy K3UK
---
--
73,
Flavio Padovani
KP4AWX
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect
MULTI PSK ONLY XMTS CW ON USB OR LSB DOES NOT DO REGULAR CW,AT LEAST
I CANT GET IT TO WORK ?? BUT IS A EXCELLENT DIGITAL PROGRAM
K8PG-Paul
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector : http
for ALE.
Is there something out there that will both control a rig to scan for,
and receive, ALE?
Thank you and 73,
Paul
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/
DigiPol: http
will
PCALE control - or where do I find that info.
Thank you and 73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, expeditionradio
Support for PCALE is provided through the HFLINK group:
http://hflink.com
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest
the cooties and keeps the system stable (ie, no
games, no screen savers, no nothing except ham software and the
Windows OS). Still, you'll want to learn to create a Restore point
before any install.
73,
Paul
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas
. I set mine so they are mostly mid point on
their scales. I bet more on one of those two sliders needing
adjustment rather that a Mute Check Box.
Good luck and 73,
Paul
not or
MixW would have just had their adjuster program do the deed rather
than requiring copying the numbers back into MixW.
Thank you and 73,
Paul
. With the
Drake, I'd have to tune to 7.100.6 (or 7.099.4?) to hear the station
with that tone.
So with 10.140 + 1000 I'm guessing with the Ten Tec I'd tune to 10.140
USB but with the Drake I'd tune to 10.141 USB. Is that how it goes?
If so, why is it 1000hz instead of 1500Hz?
Thank you and 73,
Paul
a category for
high power - hot doggies, I guess that means 75W on PSK is okay after all.
You are not alone.
73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, list email filter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Now, everyone remember their (and my) blood pressure... just a minute
while I get the asbestos
rigs cause more or less
problem than going wireless?
Thank you and 73,
Paul
some digital software like the old WinPSK that has a tune
button. Push the tune button and adjust mic gain till forward power
meter reads the 30 or so watts?
What is today's Best Practices.
Thank you and 73,
Paul
it to a temporary folder, then click
some setup/installer icon in the temporary folder and navigator to the
original folder were it will replace everything but keep preferences?
Thank you and 73,
Paul
Paul, I believe message #26409 answered your question?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/message/26409
Pardon me if I'm wrong, as it was just a quick glance.
Frank, K2NCC
Thank you Frank. I did miss that. It tells me the configuration file
will not be overwritten which implies
across and be tickled at some of the
more interesting graphics, scratchy though they might be.
73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wI've spent hours runnng MultiPSK trying to figure out which variation
of SSTV a signal is only to be rewarded with nothing. I've
Jeff,
Found it. Look here: http://mmhamsoft.amateur-radio.ca/
It was the MMSTV software that auto-decodes the SSTV signal. By auto-
decode, I mean it determines the proper protocol for you (Scotty 1,
etc.)
73,
Paul
I've spent hours runnng MultiPSK trying to figure out which
variation of SSTV
Not sure if this is the link but there is a least one with respect to
the google earth ion overlay that has some options. One is radio and
the other is MUF - but they seem to cover the same thing. How are they
different?
Thank you and 73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien
or was your QSO just and automatice send/heard connection?
Thank you and 73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Mark Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WSPR QSO Completed
WSPR is a new digital mode that hams have been experimenting with on
HF and VHF bands over
I think I missed the memo on how to ...display that code as text...
Are you suggesting calling CQ in a different digital mode than Qlivia,
then switching over? If the listener can read the (Olivia) Text
then they are already reading at the proper BW/Tone??
73,
Paul
If we allocate a code
Oops, I should have read the rest of the posts first. Video ID - got
it. I'll understand it more when I first see it.
Thank you and 73,
Pau
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jose,
But does that mean you need to be listening in Hell mode? Or does it
display
Jose,
But does that mean you need to be listening in Hell mode? Or does it
display on the waterfall regardless of the chosen mode?
Paul
Paul,
Some programs are capable of sending a Video ID using Hell, so, you
can read the ID as a text preamble from the waterfall.
idea what that was?
Thank you and 73,
Paul
, Shoto and Patrick, for your reply.
73,
Paul
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Sholto Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul,
I think what you heard was one half of a 75bd 850Hz shift FSK
transmission. This is a non amateur transmission. It has been a regular
visitor to 30m for many years. I
just plugged into the internal sound card -
simple, no choices. Now I've got options.
Thank you and 73,
Paul
PS: I apologize if I asked this a few weeks ago. I haven't had access
to my computer since then and the mind wanders.
in terms of digital
communications.
Paul
VE9NC
BTW Please don't throw rocks at me... I am having a bad day.
contacts right now. I also log CCW as CW with a
note in my log. Ale I think is accepted by LOTW. (I think.)I am not sure about
CCW but I don't think it's a valid ADIF mode.
Anyway I am kind of shooting blind here so anyone that has solutions to these
issues would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
VE9NC
to reflect the
new modes but they haven't responded to my email.
Paul
VE9NC
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Dave hfradio...@... wrote:
Have you downloaded the configuration update for TQSL that supports a wide
variety of extra modes. I'm not sure that ALE400 is included, but I know
plans because there are a lot of unreasonable
people out there, some of which are licensed...
Paul
VE9NC
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, k4cjx k4...@... wrote:
Amazing that one thinks that 1 percent can cause any type of difference,
anywhere, especially on the Phone bands. Regulation
haven't heard it done
in years. Skip has an interesting perspective on that... and I appreciate his
input on it. Live and learn.
Paul
VE9NC
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, raf3151019 gzero...@... wrote:
That's true Skip, it is historical, its a leftover. How many people have we
heard
digital on 7.070. That's
where common sense comes into play. Anyway sorry that a Canadian station did
that to you. I hope it wasn't intentional.
Paul
VE9NC
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker w0...@... wrote:
Skip
You bring up very good points.
I for one would really would like
I've been calling CQ for the past couple hours on 40m. But then again,
I'm using the AOR DV units, not WinDRM.
Sorry.
Paul Metzger
--
On Oct 10, 2006, at 20:21, Tony wrote:
All:
Problem solved!!
I did a loopback test with WinDRM, running two rigs and two computers
On Oct 11, 2006, at 06:41, KV9U wrote:
Paul,
Have you found a significant difference between the quality and
robustness of the AOR product vs. WinDRM?
Sorry Rick, I have never used WinDRM. Mainly due to the fact that I do
not use Windows as an OS platform. Also, it draws less power than
of
http://www.hamradio-dv.org
I also have an un-decoded AOR Digital Voice transmission there which
you can decode if you feed your audio out from your computer directly
into any AOR DV unit.
Happy Trails !
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
---
I can't speak for the signal to noise ratio
of it
yesterday while answering the gentleman's questions.
Have Fun !
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
On Oct 15, 2006, at 02:23, expeditionradio wrote:
There was a live demo, backpack-to-backpack, of AOR DV on 40 meters at
the Pacificon HFpack forum today
look forward to giving it a shot.
Doc, for WINE to run without having you sit there tapping your foot
against the floor waiting for it to do something. What system
requirements would you suggest one meet (hardware wise) say for
Photoshope ?
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
I'm sitting on 7.291 LSB right now (AOR) and also in the chat room so
we don't tie up the reflector here.
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
-
On Oct 28, 2006, at 15:02, Tony wrote:
All:
QRV on 18162.0 WinDRM / AOR digital voice till 2230z. Good signals to
the
west / south west.
Tony
?).
Coordinating the use of DV during, and as part of the the ARRL HELLO
Special Event is Mel (K0PFX) and I (KQ6EH).
Have Fun Good Luck !
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector : http
!
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/
DigiPol: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digipol (band plan policy discussion)
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your
they are touting at being much more cross platform
compatible. I hope to have it up and running for you in time for this
weekends net. Again, I'd appreciate it if you would please leave me
feedback, good or bad at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks !
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect
I'm monitoring 14.236 for the past 15 minutes, hearing DV fade in and
out here in Los Angeles.
Try the new DV chat room, I was up until 4AM getting it to go.
http://www.hamradio-dv.org/aor/digital-ssb/chat-room/chat-room.htm
Let me know what you think.
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
!
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/
DigiPol: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digipol (band plan policy discussion)
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your
and experiences with the newbees. So
far, I myself am finding a new user in the chat room daily and working
him/her on HF DV. I had to find my log book and I'm excited to be
filling it up again.
Hope to work you at 19:00 UTC
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet
Hello Special Event (prize sponsored by Mel K0PFX and
I). You may use the Free WinDRM software, or the AOR Digital Voice
modems to win.
If interested, see http://www.hamradio.dv.org
HAVE FUN !
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
I too would like to find out the answers to Ricks Questionnaire. Pleas
CC me any responses to his e-mail, thanks !
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
---
On Nov 26, 2006, at 13:47, KV9U wrote:
I am at that point that I could switch, even if I have to give up some
of the software that I prefer, since I
I believe this Linux topic was a nice break from all the FCC smack
going on. Any new topic is rather refreshing. I also found it rather
informative. Thanks to this discussion, I will be acquiring a new
computer here shortly to experiment with Debian and Suse. Thanks Guys !
Paul Metzger
KQ6WEH
that with a
grain of salt.
Paul Metzger
KQ6EH
http://www.hamradio-dv.org
--
On Feb 1, 2007, at 10:26, Bill S wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with the AOR digital voice modem
ARD9000MK2?
I'm curious as to how well it works on hf ssb.
Bill S
it, no further data can be
written to it.
Paul MW0CDO.
_
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andrew O'Brien
Sent: 11 September 2007 09:57
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] PSKmail save session to CD?
I guess I need to learn what
.
Paul G0HWC
Hi all,
If you are into SSTV and want upload your RX files
on the fly to your website, Check out the new Yahoo group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ftp_widget/
A help group for users of FTP Widget (KE5RS)
and future users of the latest BAT Widget (Under Beta test)
Paul G0HWC
http
. http://www.g0hwc.com
I already have pages with SSTV cams and UK streaming webcams.
Thanks for your time
Paul G0HWC
Live SSTV 24/7 http://www.g0hwc.com
Here in the UK i hear SSTV on 14.230 most of the day
I upload what I rx live to my website 24/7
Paul G0HWC
Check out my website www.g0hwc.com *Echolink node MB7ICL-L 381900*
Hi all,
I have been updating my pages that display digital sites latest
RX image from round the world. Please let me know of any errors or
missing sites.
Many thanks Paul G0HWC
Home page : http://www.g0hwc.com
All world : http://g0hwc.com/digital_sstv_world.html
Europe : http://g0hwc.com
Hi all,
I have updated all the digital SSTV sites pages
All world sites on one page:
http://www.g0hwc.com/digital_sstv_world.html
Please advise me of any errors or missing sites
Many thanks
Paul G0HWC
http://www.g0hwc.com
://www.g0hwc.com/digital_sstv_world.html
Some new sites added and others updated.
If your site is missing or has any errors please let me know.
Paul G0HWC
http://www.g0hwc.com
that we should keep an eye on.
Anytime anyone wants to use any of our bands for a non amateur radio purpose is
always cause for concern.
Thanks for the soap box.
73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster
SKCC #5322
John 3:16
Proud member of the;
ARRL
AARP
NRA
Handihams
LiveFreeUSA
Long:-87.334L
://www.g0hwc.com/digital_sstv_world.html
Some new sites added and others updated.
If your site is missing or has any errors please let me know.
Paul G0HWC
http://www.g0hwc.com
://www.g0hwc.com/digital_sstv_world.html
Some new sites added and others updated.
If your site is missing or has any errors please let me know.
Paul G0HWC
http://www.g0hwc.com
://www.g0hwc.com/digital_sstv_world.html
Some new sites added and others updated.
If your site is missing or has any errors please let me know.
Paul G0HWC
http://www.g0hwc.com
Hi All,
DRM contest
from 00:00 UTC 3rd October to 24:00 13th October
full details: http://www.g0hwc.com/sstv_drm_news.html
Good Luck
Paul G0HWC
one page for all:
http://www.g0hwc.com/digital_sstv_world.html
Some new sites added and others updated.
If your site is missing or has any errors please let me know.
Paul G0HWC
http://www.g0hwc.com
how do you set it up to work. i have a kenwood ts680 radio and signalusb.
thanks paul
--- On Sat, 8/22/09, Steinar Aanesland saa...@broadpark.no wrote:
From: Steinar Aanesland saa...@broadpark.no
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] ARQ FAE ALE400 - New Test Version Available
To: digitalradio
Hi, I thought that I would try help Brian out but I don't know the answer my
self, so I am passing this along.
Thanks.
73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster
SKCC #5322
John 3:16
Proud member of the;
ARRL
NRA
Handihams
LiveFreeUSA
60 Plus (even tho I am younger then 60)
Long:-87.334L (-87*20'3W
An interesting article about portable puters. I didn't know this stuff. It is
worth knowing so you don't buy the wrong item are dissatisfied /surprised
when you get it home find out it doesn't do or have what you expected
73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster
SKCC #5322
John 3:16
Proud
yours.
They can run, but they can't hide.
Somebody out there knows who this turkeys are where they are.
Maybe you can solve a mystery (Robert Stacks, host of Unsolved Mysteries).
73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster
SKCC #5322
John 3:16
Proud member of the;
ARRL
NRA
Handihams
LiveFreeUSA
MP3 audio do podcasts.
Loads of neat info on the site.
Enjoy.
73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster
BPL BAD, KILL BPL, KILL BPL!!
SKCC #5322
John 3:16
Proud member of the;
ARRL
Handihams
LiveFreeUSA
NRA (If its good enough for Glen Beck Sarah Palin, its good enough for me!)
60 Plus (even
what? There are times when a cutting
torch and arc welder are handy.
73,
Paul / K9PS
Rick Williams wrote:
Is the Olivia group still active? I have not seen any more posts for
several days. Although I now do not think that Olivia is a good choice
for most digital keyboarding due to the slow
S! Don't tell anyone!
Danny Douglas wrote:
Forward error correction cannot correct spelling, or mistyping.
The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT telnet://208.15.25.196/
a href=http://dxcluster.blogspot.com;img
src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/DigitalSpotter.gif; height=67
What is it -- OliviaAid or mfsk_trx.exe?
mfsk_trx.exe runs fine on older Windows systems,
just no PTT (but VOX works well with Olivia).
-ps
John Becker wrote:
I never did get it to run on 98SE...
Gave up on it till all the bugs are worked out.
The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT
I'm running Crossover (from Codeweavers -- the wine with additional support
so it will run Microsoft Office and friends)... MMSSTV seems to run. I
haven't tried it on an SSTV signal -- I just loaded it to use MMSSTV's
soundcard calibration routine for IZ8BLY's MT63 program (which also
runs under
They both use SSB transmissions, and it's quite true that SSTV is not
data -- SSTV is image, and the U.S. phone bands are designated
voice/image and data. It is still illegal in the U.S. to be on a
voice frequency and say OK, Bob, Here's the data you need: [multi-
tone beeps for 20 seconds]
wd4kpd wrote:
help i have forgotten what the audio freq are used for olivia.
believe lowest freq is 500kc, so standard 1kc bw coveres
500 to 1kc. 1.5kc bw covers 500 to 1.5kc etc and on up to max 2kc of
bandwidth.
but when going down to less than 1kc of bw, doesnt the lowest limit
by sender), I finally figured out the easiest way to reliably get
them was to just turn the fancy timetag sort off and do it by order
received.
73,
Paul / K9PS
Dean Gibson AE7Q wrote:
Please set the clock in your computer to the current year, so that your
message sorts properly:
The K3UK
heard, Olivia should always
be transmitted on USB, but it may be someone is using LSB?
73,
Paul / K9PS
Andrew J. O'Brien wrote:
Any tips for easily determining what Olivia formats people are using? I
copied this Olivia signal (below) but could not decode it. I tried all
combinations of tones
digitalradio@yahoogroups.com wrote:
When analog TV broadcasting ends April 7, 2009 will you?
o Buy a HDTV before 2009?
o Wait to make sure HDTV will happen?
o Purchase the HDTV converter for your old set?
o Toss the TV in the trash and never watch again?
Missing option (is
Brad Granger wrote:
That was then followed by a blizzard of posts in February by USA hams
(ronchap being one very concerned fellow) trying to decide whether the mode
was legal, trying to ensure sufficient documentation to FCC for approval,
etc. Many ceased operation until the matter was
MultiPSK has the tones at the beginning of the transmission that
identify the upper and lower limits... maybe the software authors
could agree upon and put into the packages something that could
identify the mode? Low-Mid-High for Olivia, High-Mid-Low for RTTYM,
and Mid-Low-High for Contestia?
are the specs published somewhere so they can be added to other programs
(e.g. gMFSK) ?
-ps
obrienaj wrote:
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, David M. Gaytko // WD4KPD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
will these two modes be available as stand alones or will they be only
for users of mix ?
it
expeditionradio wrote:
More frequency space is needed for wider bandwidth signals in the IARU
Region 1 bandplans on 14MHz. More space is also need for wider
bandwidth automatic operation in USA. For several years, I've been
advocating a 500Hz/3kHz bandwidth sub-band separation at or about
How about changing no place to only a limited place.
For example, it's essential (*and currently legal*) for remote
control of things like satellites.
And it would be nice for emergency comms -- with the health
privacy laws the way they are now, permission to pass encrypted
text between approved
kd4e wrote:
2. during a declared emergency
And then only for specific purposes as requested by
a Homeland Security approved agency and properly
documented.
One does not want to open the floodgates every time
there is a declared emergency somewhere.
We have to remember that those who
, and that's EXACTLY how we
handle a lot of traffic. It's efficient and effective.)
- ps
N6CRR wrote:
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Paul L Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe we're just ready to recognize that dividing the bands by the
content type doesn't make sense?
If I'm talking
Olivia
MT63
RTTY
obrienaj wrote:
What if you could have only 3 digital modes , what would they be?
I would pick
Olivia
RTTY
PSK31
Andy K3UK
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector :
Just because HIPAA doesn't require protection of data transmitted
by hams or the Red Cross doesn't mean it shouldn't be protected, does it?
Are we not free to do the right thing without being forced to do it?
Sounds like another thread to get moved quickly over to the politics
group.
-ps
Tim
be relaxed to benefit
ham radio. And allowing hams the opportunity to make decisions for
themselves rather than by regulatory mandate sounds to me like an
essential part of self-policing.
73,
Paul Schmidt / K9PS
Life Member ARRL
Life Member QCWA
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet
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 live
it be better to have the zero-time
signal in the middle, with the delayed data above and
below? Or is the probability of the fade syncing with
the retransmission not that high?
73,
Paul / K9PS
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Other areas of interest:
The MixW
!).
The only advice I'd have for multi-booters is to have utilities on
all operating systems to read the filesystems from the others. If
you don't, Murphy guarantees whatever file you want will be in the
filesystem of the other OS.
73,
Paul / K9PS
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Maybe the approach at fancy (a/k/a expensive) mode use should be changed.
Rather than requiring CW ID -- which only lets the world know who's
talking -- how about requiring posting of all message to a web page for
some short period of time? For example, messages must be posted to a
common website
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