Lots of good Digital Radio content at the Microhams Digital
Conference. It's the weekend before DCC so if you're coming out to
the Pacific Northwest, come a little early and check this out.
73
Bill - WA7NWP
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it
be limited by more then the soundcard and RF platform?
Bill - WA7NWP
- WA7NWP
never been so alive. We have incredible tools
(toys) there but for the using.
73
Bill - WA7NWP
should really get all servers in the
unattended sections of the band... (And we need to get much more
'unattended' room.)
Bill - WA7NWP
Bonnie,
Thanks for the info. That does open it up for some preliminary testing...
Bill, WA7NWP
USA you can use it on every ham band,
MF, HF, VHF, UHF, etc.
Just be sure you are in the correct band
segment for image comms. And be sure your
transmission's content is image.
73 Bonnie VR2
So what would be the lowest band we could use it on? 10 meters? 6
meters? Higher?
Bill, WA7NWP
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 4:19 PM, obrienaj aobri...@stny.rr.com wrote:
Thanks Patrick, I guess we will have to lobby for some changes.
Andy
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Patrick
Lots of familiar calls in there. What mode was this?
FYI from FN02hk 7080
2009/09/30 08:35:30 K7EK
2009/09/30 07:32:06 AF5T
2009/09/30 06:35:00 W0RLI
2009/09/30 06:29:31 WB6YTE
2009/09/30 06:24:37 W7BO
2009/09/30 05:47:20 KG4VUB
2009/09/30 04:35:37 VE3VAI
2009/09/30 04:28:42 KD7PAJ
..
If there wasn't, why would we be doing any of this as it's all so
quick and easy simply with computers and the net...
73
Bill - WA7NWP
the machines in
what we used to call the unattended segment. Given that concept, the
code practice sessions would be moved to the machine segment of the
band...
73
Bill - WA7NWP
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Bill V WA7NWP wa7...@gmail.com wrote:
Why is the code practice sessons even needed now
Maybe I haven't been paying attention, but what is it that
makes 3580 a sacred gathering place for PSK? Why isn't it
070 like it is on some other bands? Why can't we just QSY
to get away from W1AW?
Many home brew low power rigs, psk included, use the standard and very
cheap 3.579 TV color
the opportunities here -
both with the ability to watch more of the bands as well as being able
to experiment with faster data on wider bandwidths. It just keeps
getting better and better..
73
Bill - WA7NWP
RSID is to my friends for weeks but I
have yet to actually capture one on my own.
Thanks,
Bill - WA7NWP
I am QRV WINMOR testing RMS beta on 7080 VFO
Andy K3UK
RSID?
Yes, using Commander, I set the dwell time for scanning to just 3 seconds. I
am scanning four 3Khz segments over 12 seconds. I may miss a few RS IDs but
it should be interesting.
Does a log file get created with the time's and freqs of RS-ID's heard?
begin to explore...
For a starter, how about a 10 KHz version of the QPSKx25 mode...
73
Bill - WA7NWP
run 100 base T
networks and switches on our personal networks instead of hubs or
coax... The overhead and problems of sharing a channel are
throughput killers..
73 DE Charles, N5PVL
More later...
Bill - WA7NWP
it or not, the best time for ham radio. Technologies
and the hardware to use it have never been better.
Rick, KV9U
Bill
Bill V WA7NWP wrote:
If we could get access to 192 KHz with a special sound card and some
minimal hardware - couldn't we really open up the high speed data
possibilities
speed data
possibilities. Something simple to get on any band from 10 through
220 MHz would be way cool!
Bill - WA7NWP
opportunities with a P3
TNC -- specially now that JNOS supports the hardware.
73
Bill - WA7NWP
Phil's paper is from many years ago but the reality is that there was no
further movement away from the legacy AX.25 equipment toward a new
layer, much less toward a completely new protocol.
There is some movement...
Check out:
FX.25 - Forward Error Correction Extension to AX.25 Link
Has anybody set up a Shoutcast or similar Internet radio feed of a psk
radio channel like 14.070?
I wonder how the latency and jitter on an TCP/IP audio feed would be tolerated.
73
Bill - WA7NWP
support KISS and the D710 supports
only KISS for binary data. There may be some other data mode I don't
know of -- but we can be fairly certain the 710 doesn't do Kantronics
host mode which is what Airmail uses for normal TNC communications.
Bill - WA7NWP
been on the market for a couple months and still nobody has given
it a good test.
ampr.org - 44 net.
Stuck in the early 90's - see http://www.no-ip.com or
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamachi for modern replacements.
Time for the days 3rd cup of coffee eh?
73
Bill - WA7NWP
to this. It's simply a matter of configuring the
stations and establishing some processes. Since you're in Oregon,
check out: http://www.nwaprs.info
73
Bill - WA7NWP
back to radio ..
That is a good plan..
Bill, WA7NWP
.
It's good to dream!
73
Bill - WA7NWP
Jim
WA0LYK
within the
automatic stations segment) then don't whine when you get a toe bit
off.
This would still be a good solution. 1/3 the band for narrow museum
modes. 1/3 for voice modes and 1/3 for modern progressive modes with
no rules or bandwidth limits and let technology rule.
73
Bill - WA7NWP
band modes are exploding.
Not that having a place for museum modes is bad -- we just shouldn't
hold on to them at the expense of the future.
I'm assuming everybody here does know that 6 meters is encompassed by BPL..
73
Bill - WA7NWP
Does the kernel AX25 packet stack work with Puppy? If so, any how-to pages
for setting it up?
Thanks,
Bill - WA7NWP
On 3/2/07, kd4e [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! I already use Puppy Linux for everything, office,
Internet, GPS, etc. and now a simple-to-install Ham
digital app.
Bill,
What you have left is noisy HF.
So this is the time to try PSKMail. Its only (ONLY???) 200 WPM user
throughput but 100% error free and even under the very worst conditions, 25-50
WPM? What is WPM? Bytes per second is a fixed measure. Assuming 5
bytes plus a space that's 6 bytes
A couple comments on KV9U's notes... (one is Jose)
KV9U wrote:
When you are using xNOS aren't you also needing to be using TCP/IP
with considerable overhead? From what I have understood, using xNOS
on a 1200 baud system is not really practical although at 9600 baud
it is OK.
The
The solution I would propose is to purchase a new drive
Could try a Virtual PC disk image on the thumb drive. Then everyting
is installed there and it's a simple file to delete when you're done.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/default.mspx
- WA7NWP
- WA7NWP
box.
Will be using it to send E-mail
back from the wilds of Peru this summer if all goes well.
With a little luck I'll be consuming Inca Kola at the in-laws in Lima this
summer..
73
Bill - WA7NWP
There does seem to be a near consensus of radio amateurs that Pactor 3
simply does not belong on the amateur bands.
If that is true then BPL has won.
P3 is a good first step towards modern communications technologies.
A mouse going SQUEAK SQUEAK SQUEAK. He's making lots and lots of
an incredible IRC/IM clone called the Convers
server system. Unfortunately it's been essentially lost in the fuss of
all the other technologies. A few of us are using it out here on a more
regular bases and finding that goes a long ways towards increasing the
comaraderie quotient.
73
Bill - WA7NWP
.
Bill - WA7NWP
You still don't get it it's not me you need to be
talking to go post this on 6 meter user groups
websites and see if they agree with you .
The segment 50.5 - 51 is too small. Remember we
need something 200 kHz wide
to achieve the data rate objective for the test per
showing on the
display?
Thanks,
Bill - WA7NWP
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
At the moment I can also see servers connected in Vancouver and Corinth,
Tennessee, but it is unknown what frequencies they are using at the
moment.
Any more info available about these servers? Vancouver BC or WA?
(Confusing eh?)
Thanks
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to
program on 14.070 have made an
impressive display? Is there a better wizzy program?
73
Bill - WA7NWP
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
Any particular reason you think that European hams will be the ones
developing the ARQ sound card modes?
Maybe because they don't have the restrictive 1980's ARRL regulations
we're forced to operate under..
73
Bill - WA7NWP
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
. The other is available today.
Guess which one would be allowed?
Maybe it's time we started charging for transmission time on the air.
One penny per kilohertz per minute should about put things in perspective.
:-) or !:-)
73
Bill - WA7NWP
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet
.
For casual use it's fine. For time critical use it's broken. It's the
pieces that need to be fixed - not the overall system.
Bill - WA7NWP
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group
- WA7NWP
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 group on the web
that symbol rate, its to high, it exceeds the 300 symbol/sec limit
per FCC Part 97.
Why would the symbol rate be an issue in the regulations? Why would
anything like that matter if the data is constrained by bandwidth? Or is
the basis of the our rules are holding you back statements by the
I agree that the intenet can very unreliable. Of course so can HF
communications:
If the Internet is so unreliable, how come all that spam gets to me?
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector :
area for real modern
experimentation. Our true strength is in our diversity...
73
Bill - WA7NWP
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
discussion and announcements are on the NOS-BBS list which
was taken over by TAPR last year:
https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nos-bbs
The latest work being done by Maiko is documented on his site at:
http://www.langelaar.net/projects/jnos2
73
Bill - WA7NWP
The K3UK DIGITAL
. Note that it'll also work peer-to-peer so you don't need
the Winlink infrastructure if you're experimenting with some friends.
http://www.airmail2000.com/
73,
Bill - WA7NWP
PS. For the JNOS discussion folks.. Take JNOS2, cut out most the of BBS code
and most
of the servers. Compile
and Linux... It's
certainly nothing new. Setting it up is a bit of a battle but it's not hard,
just
takes some time to work through all the little challenges.
The new support in JNOS2 for HF pactor is fills a big hole..
Bill - WA7NWP
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