[digitalradio] Re: HF search text

2007-04-24 Thread cesco12342000
This "should do it", but untested with wsjt deep search yet.

http://www.qslnet.de/member/hb9tlk/deepsearch.html






[digitalradio] Navigator vs Signal Link USB

2007-04-24 Thread jsternmd
Can anyone give me advice about these 2 interfaces... pros and cons   
since the SignalLink USB costs less than 1/3 the navigator and both 
have internal sound cards.

73 Jerry
K1JOS



[digitalradio] Re: HF search text

2007-04-24 Thread cesco12342000
> > Any chance we could setup the yahoo group database to collect this
> > info, and then just generate a new one on an as needed basis?

> That seem like a great idea, I wasn't sure how to do it like that, but
> if someone know how then please do, it would save me a lot of cut &
> paste work, 

Should be ez with a php script.

Experience from hammap (http://www.qslnet.de/member/hb9tlk/hamweb.html) 
which uses a php script to store callsign/position shows a moderator is 
absolutely needed, and i wont do that job.

I may patch the php-script for jt65-deep search, if there really is 
demand and a reliable moderator.



Re: [digitalradio] Re: verify callsign?

2007-04-24 Thread WN1Z

On 4/23/07, Bob Fabrizio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Now, lets have a QSO between the two of us. At 13,500 km that is
still less than my QSO with CX2AQ at 16,500 km. I am still trying for
my first QSO with anyone on the East Coast US.



I will look for your call. It might not be till Saturday though.

In spite of my call (WN1Z) i am on the Left Coast,
northeastern California.

I just looked you up on QRZ, Singapore, eh?  That would be
another "something new" for me.

Let's hope JT65 doesn't catch on TOO well, or the qrm will be
horrendous.

orrin wn1z


Re: [digitalradio] Chip 64 Technical Details

2007-04-24 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello Dan,

It is the same Varicode used for example for PSK63F or MFSK16.

73
Patrick

  - Original Message - 
  From: ag4yu 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 6:08 PM
  Subject: [digitalradio] Chip 64 Technical Details


  I'm looking for more technical details on Chip64. Specifically: Is the
  vericode used in Chip64 the same as the varicode documented in Nino's
  paper "The IZ8BLY MFSK Varicode © 2000 Nino Porcino IZ8BLY & M.
  Greenman ZL1BPU Ver 1.0, 10 July 2000"??

  Tnx for any help.

  73,
  Dan, AG4YU



   

Re: [digitalradio] Re: EA7DUD verify callsign?

2007-04-24 Thread WN1Z
On 4/23/07, Andrew O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I worked him AND chatted on-line with him. Also saw him chatting in
> Spanish to David EA1FAQ, so I'd say he is legitimate.
>
> Andy K3UK
>
> >
> > EA7DUD is a good call for sure... I worked Tony earlier today... 73
> VE9DX


VE9DX and K3UK, thanks for the reality check... ea7dud was very
loud, maybe S3 with qsb, that day. My readout said he was -4 db
but as i've seen in emails on this list, we can add at least 10 db to
that to get the "real" S/N level.

So i'm really flabbergasted that i worked Europe. I usually don't
even try because of the competition from stateside here.

orrin wn1z
in northeast california


Re: [digitalradio] Chip 64 Technical Details

2007-04-24 Thread Arthur J. Lekstutis
There is a Yahoo group, though it's been quiet for almost a year now:
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chip64

I believe this is Nino's web site, along with his contact information:
http://xoomer.alice.it/aporcino/Chip64/index.htm

Later,
Artie
KC2MFS

>I'm looking for more technical details on Chip64. Specifically: Is the
>vericode used in Chip64 the same as the varicode documented in Nino's
>paper "The IZ8BLY MFSK Varicode © 2000 Nino Porcino IZ8BLY & M.
>Greenman ZL1BPU Ver 1.0, 10 July 2000"??
>
>Tnx for any help.
>
>73,
>Dan, AG4YU
>  
>




[digitalradio] Re: Deep Search on JT-65a

2007-04-24 Thread c6alk
Folks:

Thanks for the information from several people.  I had not
realized that the version that I was using was quite old (5.9.0).  I
simply upgraded to version 5.9.6, and the menu choice for Deep Search
on/off is, of course, quite obvious.  That choice is nonexistent on
5.9.0.   See you all on HF.   I really appreciate the help.

Brian K7RE
Spearfish SD
DN84am

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John GM4SLV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 19:28:34 -
> "c6alk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Folks:
> > 
> >  I have not been able to find how to turn off the "Deep Search"
> > function in  WSJT version 5.9.0.  
> 
> I think you need to upgrade to the latest version, which I think is
> 5.9.6 and you'll find it under "Decode" -> "JT65"
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> John GM4SLV
>




[digitalradio] Chip 64 Technical Details

2007-04-24 Thread ag4yu
I'm looking for more technical details on Chip64. Specifically: Is the
vericode used in Chip64 the same as the varicode documented in Nino's
paper "The IZ8BLY MFSK Varicode © 2000 Nino Porcino IZ8BLY & M.
Greenman ZL1BPU Ver 1.0, 10 July 2000"??

Tnx for any help.

73,
Dan, AG4YU



Re: [digitalradio] HF search text

2007-04-24 Thread John GM4SLV
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 06:26:04 -0700
list email filter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Any chance we could setup the yahoo group database to collect this
> info, and then just generate a new one on an as needed basis?
> 

That seem like a great idea, I wasn't sure how to do it like that, but
if someone know how then please do, it would save me a lot of cut &
paste work, while I'm trying to repair my AR7030 that got damaged while
I was working K1JT.

I'll look for guidance as to how to do it, or for info that someone
more knowledgable has done it already!

Cheers,

John


Re: [digitalradio] LoTW for JT65a

2007-04-24 Thread Andrew O'Brien

Dave,

Thanks for the eQSL last night.  I am not sure what the LOTW answer is, what
do the EME/MS guys use, anyone know ?


On 4/24/07, Dave Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


  I am finally set up with ARRL's "Logbook of the World" and would like to
upload my JT65a QSOs. Unlike eQSL, I cannot find a mode option for JT65a
using ARRL's log software. The closest option I see is "DATA". What is
everyone else using?

73 de AF6AS
Dave Sparks
Riverside, CA







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Re: [digitalradio] Software for Pactor Controller?

2007-04-24 Thread John Becker
Carl I have been using YAPP since it came out back
in the mid 80's for my TNC's.
I use it with the 3 PK-232MBX - Kantronics as well as
the SCS PTC-IIex for pactor 3.

John, W0JAB


At 11:01 PM 4/23/2007, you wrote:
>As mentioned in an earlier post, I have a PacComm Pactor I controller 
>(vintage 1992) with version 2.02 firmware.  I did find the original 
>operating instructions and am wondering if there is some better 
>software to use than trying to find some terminal emulator.  What 
>would you recommend for someone just getting back on AMTOR/Pactor 
>after a very long absence?  I will be using the controller with a 
>Yaesu FT-897 and  CAT interface.  All ideas gratefully received!
>73,
>Carl WA0CQG
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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Re: [digitalradio] Software for Pactor Controller?

2007-04-24 Thread Roger J. Buffington
wa0cqg wrote:
>
>  As mentioned in an earlier post, I have a PacComm Pactor I controller
>  (vintage 1992) with version 2.02 firmware. I did find the original
>  operating instructions and am wondering if there is some better
>  software to use than trying to find some terminal emulator. What
>  would you recommend for someone just getting back on AMTOR/Pactor
>  after a very long absence? I will be using the controller with a
>  Yaesu FT-897 and CAT interface. All ideas gratefully received! 73,
>  Carl WA0CQG [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

The SCS site used to have links to such software and probably still does.

de Roger W6VZV



[digitalradio] LoTW for JT65a

2007-04-24 Thread Dave Sparks
I am finally set up with ARRL's "Logbook of the World" and would like to upload 
my JT65a QSOs. Unlike eQSL, I cannot find a mode option for JT65a using ARRL's 
log software. The closest option I see is "DATA". What is everyone else using?

73 de AF6AS
Dave Sparks
Riverside, CA






Re: [digitalradio] HF search text

2007-04-24 Thread Dave Sparks
Please include me, too:

AF6AS
DM13gw

-Original Message-

From:  "w6ids" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: [digitalradio] HF search text
Date:  Tue Apr 24, 2007 6:07 am
Size:  1K
To:  


Well, I'm happy to read that YOU'RE doing this.  I was going to
set out to try to make one for myself.  S, I'll give you my
stats if you don't have it:

W6IDS EM79

Regards,

Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN

- Original Message - 
From: "John GM4SLV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] HF search text


> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:35:40 -0700
> WN1Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> To the person who is compiling an HF deep-search
>> text: please post here when you do that.
> 
> Hi Orrin and others,
> 
> I'm adding every Call/grid square I get sent, or that I can deduce from
> reading messages on this list. 
  >SNIP<  >SNIP<



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[digitalradio] Software for Pactor Controller?

2007-04-24 Thread wa0cqg
As mentioned in an earlier post, I have a PacComm Pactor I controller 
(vintage 1992) with version 2.02 firmware.  I did find the original 
operating instructions and am wondering if there is some better 
software to use than trying to find some terminal emulator.  What 
would you recommend for someone just getting back on AMTOR/Pactor 
after a very long absence?  I will be using the controller with a 
Yaesu FT-897 and  CAT interface.  All ideas gratefully received!
73,
Carl WA0CQG
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: [digitalradio] HF search text

2007-04-24 Thread list email filter
Any chance we could setup the yahoo group database to collect this info, 
and then just generate a new one on an as needed basis?

-- 
73,

Erik
N7HMS
IRLP Node 3805 445.975 Simp PL103.5

Emails sent directly to this address instead of going through a yahoo 
group are automatically processed as junk mail, so I never see them.  If 
you want to email me directly, try 'mycall' at 12bars dot com, thanks.


w6ids wrote:
> Well, I'm happy to read that YOU'RE doing this.  I was going to
> set out to try to make one for myself.  S, I'll give you my
> stats if you don't have it:
> 
> W6IDS EM79
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Howard W6IDS
> Richmond, IN


Re: [digitalradio] HF search text

2007-04-24 Thread w6ids

Well, I'm happy to read that YOU'RE doing this.  I was going to
set out to try to make one for myself.  S, I'll give you my
stats if you don't have it:

W6IDS EM79

Regards,

Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN

- Original Message - 
From: "John GM4SLV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] HF search text


> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:35:40 -0700
> WN1Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> To the person who is compiling an HF deep-search
>> text: please post here when you do that.
> 
> Hi Orrin and others,
> 
> I'm adding every Call/grid square I get sent, or that I can deduce from
> reading messages on this list. 
  >SNIP<  >SNIP<


Re: [digitalradio] HF search text

2007-04-24 Thread John GM4SLV
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:35:40 -0700
WN1Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> To the person who is compiling an HF deep-search
> text: please post here when you do that.


Hi Orrin and others,

I'm adding every Call/grid square I get sent, or that I can deduce from
reading messages on this list. 

I haven't had a lot of time over the weekend. Apart from working I
also had to repair my AR7030 Receiver. It's long story inolving a
splitter feeding my HF antenn signal to the AR7030 and my IC706 so I
could monitor 2 bands at once. I then forgot I'd set this up and when I
saw K1JT (the inventor of WSJT) calling CQ on 20m I gave him a call.
Worked him no problem. Then noticed profoundly deaf AR7030.

Have found several chip Ls and Cs in the font end filtering have gone
open circuit. Made a temporory repar pending new components. You can
see wht it's normal job is by looking here:-

http://g4irx.nowindows.net/fivemegs/comparison.php

Anyway, back to the CALL3.TXT file. The more calls/grids I get the
better, because without a significant number the function will be
useless - I'd guess with a small pool to choose from you'd get a lot of
false positives?

Cheers,

John