Re: [digitalradio] Re: QRV ALE special group

2009-11-27 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Thanks for the information Steve. I see the goal.

73
Patrick

- Original Message - 
From: "ALE" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 4:49 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: QRV ALE special group


>
> Hi Patrick,
>
> Most of the needed commands likely already existing in the PC-ALE MMI, I 
> will add whatever doesn't. such as access to releasing and regaining 
> resource to handoff to MultiPSK control of PTT for an ALE400 session or 
> for that matter any follow on mode if used after PC-ALE in INLINK with a 
> NORMAL ALE session as it can already be configured by a user that always 
> wants follow on to be in a particular non-ALE protocol modeautomaticaly.
>
> /s/ Steve, N2CKH
> www/n2ckh.com/PC_ALE_FORUM/
>
> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Lindecker"  
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Steve and Andy,
>>
>> > If you are interested in testing and Patrick is interested in adding an
>> > enabling feature to generate some TCP/IP commands at the >proper time,
>> > then we should be anble to bring about a more complete solution by 
>> > making
>> > use ohe Man Machine Interface
>> >(MMI) in PC-ALE via Telnet.
>> This is a good idea and I already saw the Telnet procedure (to be able to
>> emulate it), but at the present time I have some other interests. Perhaps 
>> in
>> the future.
>>
>> 73
>> Patrick
>>
>
>
>
>
> 
>
> Suggested frequencies for calling CQ with experimental digital modes =
> 3584,10147, 14074 USB on your dial plus 1000Hz on waterfall.
>
> Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Pages at
> http://www.obriensweb.com/sked
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[digitalradio] Re: QRV ALE special group

2009-11-27 Thread ALE

Hi Patrick,

Most of the needed commands likely already existing in the PC-ALE MMI, I will 
add whatever doesn't. such as access to releasing and regaining resource to 
handoff to MultiPSK control of PTT for an ALE400 session or for that matter any 
follow on mode if used after PC-ALE in INLINK with a NORMAL ALE session as it 
can already be configured by a user that always wants follow on to be in a 
particular non-ALE protocol modeautomaticaly.

/s/ Steve, N2CKH
www/n2ckh.com/PC_ALE_FORUM/

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Lindecker"  wrote:
>
> Hello Steve and Andy,
> 
> > If you are interested in testing and Patrick is interested in adding an 
> > enabling feature to generate some TCP/IP commands at the >proper time, 
> > then we should be anble to bring about a more complete solution by making 
> > use ohe Man Machine Interface
> >(MMI) in PC-ALE via Telnet.
> This is a good idea and I already saw the Telnet procedure (to be able to 
> emulate it), but at the present time I have some other interests. Perhaps in 
> the future.
> 
> 73
> Patrick
> 




Re: [digitalradio] Re: QRV ALE special group

2009-11-25 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello Steve and Andy,

> If you are interested in testing and Patrick is interested in adding an 
> enabling feature to generate some TCP/IP commands at the >proper time, 
> then we should be anble to bring about a more complete solution by making 
> use ohe Man Machine Interface
>(MMI) in PC-ALE via Telnet.
This is a good idea and I already saw the Telnet procedure (to be able to 
emulate it), but at the present time I have some other interests. Perhaps in 
the future.

73
Patrick

- Original Message - 
From: "ALE" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 1:42 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: QRV ALE special group


>
> Hi Andy,
>
> That presents some food for thought for those that want to scan for both 
> tradtional ALE and ALE400 at the same time and also take advantage of the 
> QS/S radio control support that I coded into PC-ALE.
>
> If you are interested in testing and Patrick is interested in adding an 
> enabling feature to generate some TCP/IP commands at the proper time, then 
> we should be anble to bring about a more complete solution by making use 
> ohe Man Machine Interface (MMI) in PC-ALE via Telnet.
>
> It would be no problem to STOP and START the scanning process vis commands 
> from MultiPSK when it detects ALE400, however there is at present no MMI 
> command to release the RESOURCES to move forward with control of RS-232 
> port lines for PTT etc., however that could be added.
>
> Let know via direct e-mail or th HFlink forum as I only read messages here 
> sporadically.
>
> /s/ Steve, N2CKH
> www/n2ckh.com/PC_ALE_FORUM/
>
>
>
> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien  wrote:
>>
>> actually, I am now doing both...in a crude way.  PC-ALE is controlling
>> my rig and scanning standard ALE .  I also have Multipsk running, not
>> scanning, but it will sound an alert if a ALE400 signal is detected.
>> PC-ALE will not pause however, since it does not know anything about
>> ALE400, so I am not sure if this method will do anything or not.  I'll
>> test and see,  The main reason I have Multipsk up is that I can easily
>> switch to a different digital mode of I receive a connect/link from an
>> ALE station.
>>
>>
>>
>> Andy K3UK
>>
>>
>
>
>
> 
>
> Suggested frequencies for calling CQ with experimental digital modes =
> 3584,10147, 14074 USB on your dial plus 1000Hz on waterfall.
>
> Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Pages at
> http://www.obriensweb.com/sked
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
> 



[digitalradio] Re: QRV ALE special group

2009-11-24 Thread ALE

Hi Andy,

That presents some food for thought for those that want to scan for both 
tradtional ALE and ALE400 at the same time and also take advantage of the QS/S 
radio control support that I coded into PC-ALE.

If you are interested in testing and Patrick is interested in adding an 
enabling feature to generate some TCP/IP commands at the proper time, then we 
should be anble to bring about a more complete solution by making use ohe Man 
Machine Interface (MMI) in PC-ALE via Telnet.

It would be no problem to STOP and START the scanning process vis commands from 
MultiPSK when it detects ALE400, however there is at present no MMI command to 
release the RESOURCES to move forward with control of RS-232 port lines for PTT 
etc., however that could be added.

Let know via direct e-mail or th HFlink forum as I only read messages here 
sporadically.

/s/ Steve, N2CKH
www/n2ckh.com/PC_ALE_FORUM/



--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien  wrote:
>
> actually, I am now doing both...in a crude way.  PC-ALE is controlling
> my rig and scanning standard ALE .  I also have Multipsk running, not
> scanning, but it will sound an alert if a ALE400 signal is detected.
> PC-ALE will not pause however, since it does not know anything about
> ALE400, so I am not sure if this method will do anything or not.  I'll
> test and see,  The main reason I have Multipsk up is that I can easily
> switch to a different digital mode of I receive a connect/link from an
> ALE station.
> 
> 
> 
> Andy K3UK
> 
>



Re: [digitalradio] Re: QRV ALE special group

2009-11-23 Thread Phil Williams
I made an attempt  to call on the 80 meter frequencies, but I need to solve
a nasty little RFI problem with a smoke alarm before going any further :-p.

philw de ka1gmn


On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:01 PM, Andy obrien  wrote:

>
>
> I have now added 3584 and 3596 US6 to my scan for the evening.
>
> Andy K3UK
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Andy obrien 
> >
> wrote:
> > I have modified my ALE station and during daylight hours I will be
> > scanning the following channels while in the shack most of the day
> > (I'll add 80M later tonight)
> >
> > 7074   USB
> > *7102  USB
> > *10145.5 USB
> > 14074 USB
> > *14109USB
> >
> > * denotes standard ALE data channels commonly used by ALE stations
> >
> > The 14074 and 7074 frequencies are not typically monitored by ALE
> > stations but are often used by digital mode enthusiasts  for modes
> > other than PSK31 or RTTY.   I am prosing that members of this group
> > use 7074 and 14074 using standard ALE and make occasion calls on these
> > frequencies in attended mode .
> >
> > So far thjis morning  I have seen
> >
> >
> > [16:44:12][FRQ 10145500][SND][   ][TWS][WB6MZS
> > ][AL0] BER 17 SN 03  (note a decode with weak signals)
> > [16:12:01][FRQ 10145500][SND][   ][TWS][KM4BA
> > ][AL0] BER 30 SN 06
> > [16:11:02][FRQ 07102000][SND][   ][TWS][WD8ARZ
> > ][AL0] BER 26 SN 08
> >
> > and surprise visitor to my station
> >
> > [16:44:48][FRQ 14109000][LINKED  ][KA1GMN ]
> > [16:50:28][FRQ 14109000][TO ][K3UK   ][TIS][KA1GMN
> > ][AL0] BER 28 SN 06
> >
> > Who found me while I was scanning at one channel every two seconds,
> > well done Phil.  You disappeared though.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  I will monitor all of the listed frequencies and welcome calls.  Will
> > switch to other modes as needed after the initial link.
> >
> > Andy K3UK
> > Fredonia, NY.
> >
>
>  
>


[digitalradio] Re: QRV ALE special group

2009-11-22 Thread Andy obrien
I have now added 3584 and 3596 US6 to my scan for the evening.

Andy K3UK

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Andy obrien  wrote:
> I have modified my ALE station and during daylight hours I will be
> scanning the following channels while in the shack most of the day
> (I'll add 80M later tonight)
>
> 7074       USB
> *7102      USB
> *10145.5 USB
> 14074     USB
> *14109    USB
>
> * denotes standard ALE data channels commonly used by ALE stations
>
> The 14074 and 7074 frequencies are not typically monitored by ALE
> stations but are often used by digital mode enthusiasts  for modes
> other than PSK31 or RTTY.   I am prosing that members of this group
> use 7074 and 14074 using standard ALE and make occasion calls on these
> frequencies in attended mode .
>
> So far thjis morning  I have seen
>
>
> [16:44:12][FRQ 10145500][SND][               ][TWS][WB6MZS
> ][AL0] BER 17 SN 03  (note a decode with weak signals)
> [16:12:01][FRQ 10145500][SND][               ][TWS][KM4BA
> ][AL0] BER 30 SN 06
> [16:11:02][FRQ 07102000][SND][               ][TWS][WD8ARZ
> ][AL0] BER 26 SN 08
>
> and surprise visitor to my station
>
> [16:44:48][FRQ 14109000][LINKED  ][KA1GMN         ]
> [16:50:28][FRQ 14109000][TO ][K3UK           ][TIS][KA1GMN
> ][AL0] BER 28 SN 06
>
> Who found me while I was scanning at one channel every two seconds,
> well done Phil.  You disappeared though.
>
>
>
>
>  I will monitor all of the listed frequencies and welcome calls.  Will
> switch to other modes as needed after the initial link.
>
> Andy K3UK
> Fredonia, NY.
>