Hello to all, >But never had this problem using Feld Hell. The fun side of Hell modes (as fuzzy modes) is that you are obliged to investigate your brain on the decoding. On that sense, it is a bit as CW (in easier than CW however).
The best Hell mode is for me FM Hell (which might be called MSK Hell in fact). However, the advantage of Feld Hell is that you could use a CW transceiver (as it is an On-Off mode). 73 Patrick ----- Original Message ----- From: Laurent Laborde To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 12:56 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Multiple Digital Modes: Time to get rid of most ? I'm a begginer, licenced this year. I do not think that we have too many mode. And the massive usage of psk31 is not a "beginer" problem. It's the opposite. We have too many old ham that just want a contact and a QSL. And they use the most commonly used mode, psk31. I have absolutly no interest in contact and QSL. Well, no interest, but i need a contact to test the mode, talk about it, improve the transmission if needed. And not just sharing macro-QSO. The only times i was able to really test, experiment, "on air" was with exotic mode. Anytime i tried to "chat" (technical) in psk31 i got the usual "k thx bye" macro. But never had this problem using Feld Hell. The problem is between chair and keyboard, nothing else. -- F4FQM 2008/4/21, Simon Brown (Laptop) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Interesting because I've been asked by quite a few people to add Hell to > DM780 - which I have done, so expect some Hell activity this year. > > In general I agree that we possibly have far too many modes, for the > beginner it's no easy to know what's what. At least PSK / RTTY is a good > starting point. And real SSTV - that's very active although not a true > digital mode. > > Simon HB9DRV > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Andrew O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Maybe it is because I am getting irritated because of the pinched > > nerve in my neck, I'm thinking maybe I have just had enough of the > > plethora of digital modes. Yes, it is K3UK saying that...the bloke > > that is always trying varying modes. > > > -- -- Kerunix Flan Laurent Laborde