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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 5:38
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Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: amtor
anyone
hey I'm still lookin for all those cable thingies
for my PK232MBX ...I'll be there, eventually
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obrienaj
To: di
hey I'm still lookin for all those cable thingies
for my PK232MBX ...I'll be there, eventually
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From:
obrienaj
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 7:39
PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: amtor
anyone
> > > I am not sure what you mean by AMTOR and Pactor being curtailed by
> > > being
> cheap modes.
I re-read my post and see that I did not make myself clear with that
sentence you refer to! What I meant was that the soundcard modes were
either free or cheap.. sorry about that. I have own
OK, John,
That explains it. Sort of like folks who like to enjoy playing with
"boatanchor" rigs.
When I was a teen, I could not afford even the average technology of the
time and had to settle for really low end hardware back in the early
1960's. For example, a Drake 2B receive was pretty much
No, because I can.
When Peter (G3PLX)) came out with Amtor there
was a printed circuit board one could buy to get on
this new mode for (if I recall) around $500 USD.
You see Rich I and others was operating Amtor
when 99% of the hams world wide was wondering
what that chirp chirp noise was. We had a
Hi Buddy,
Although I would agree that part of the attraction of new modes is the
novelty of operating them, most of us try out the new modes is to see
how well they actually perform under real world conditions and find out
which ones we prefer for operation. Of course, this assumes there is
s
> John,
>
> Is the reason for wanting to operate AMTOR just for the novelty of an
> old mode? I could understand using it if it was possible to do it as a
> sound card mode at a level comparable to hardware modems.
Is the reason for operating Olivia, Contesta, Domino, MT-63, etc, for the
novel
John,
Is the reason for wanting to operate AMTOR just for the novelty of an
old mode? I could understand using it if it was possible to do it as a
sound card mode at a level comparable to hardware modems.
When Pactor came into use in the late 1980's, AMTOR use was drastically
curtailed since P
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No not a one.
At 07:39 PM 1/23/06, you wrote:
>Any takers?
>
>Still have not got my PK232 out of the old box.
>
>I see TrueRTTY claims to support ARQ and implies via soundcard but I
>have to read more .
>
>
>Andy K3UK
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>--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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TrueTTY v2.50
TrueTTY Version history | Downloads and Registration
A program for amateur radio digital communications via a sound card.
Supported modes are RTTY (Baudot code), ASCII (7 or 8 bits), PSK31
(BPSK and QPSK), BPSK63, AMTOR-FEC (SITOR-B, NAVTEX), MultiFSK-16.
HF-PACKET and UHF-PA
Any takers?
Still have not got my PK232 out of the old box.
I see TrueRTTY claims to support ARQ and implies via soundcard but I
have to read more .
Andy K3UK
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sitting on 7,075 (dial reading 7,077.12)
> Selcal WJAB
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