[digitalradio] Re: Unfamiliar mode...

2009-02-01 Thread Paul W. Ross
Ok, couldn't figure out what it was either. Thanks!

/paul W3FIS


Re: [digitalradio] Re: Soundcard Tuner for Programs - Wanted.

2009-02-01 Thread Siegfried Jackstien
and make a few batchfiles
they  will look like this:
quickmix xyz.ini
xyz
and be sure to switch off all the bings and bangs from windows :-)
dg9bfc
  - Original Message - 
  From: Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey  Rochelle 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 8:56 AM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Soundcard Tuner for Programs - Wanted.



  Dave,

  Thanks, just what I need, will make a file for each program

  Regards

  Kevin, ZL1KFM.
  Bands seem dead here at the moment.
   
  Get Skype and call me for free.


- Original Message - 
From: Dave Bernstein 
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 8:39 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Soundcard Tuner for Programs - Wanted.


QuickMix 

http://www.ptpart.co.uk/quickmix/

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey 
 Rochelle spar...@... wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 I believe I saw a small program out there that would allow you to 
set the different levels for a soundcard for different software 
packages.
 The problem I have is I am running HRD with DM-780, MMSSTV and 
MMTTY, and each of these have slightly different soundcard settings 
for RX and TX, but mainly the TX side.
 For one setting I get either too much or too little drive to the 
radio.
 I understand this program will let me set the different levels for 
each program.
 
 Regards for your help
 
 Kevin, ZL1KFM.
 
 
 Get Skype and call me for free.





   

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Re: [digitalradio] Soundcard Tuner for Programs - Wanted.

2009-02-01 Thread Siegfried Jackstien
the name of the soft is quickmix
73´s
dg9bfc
sigi
  - Original Message - 
  From: Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey  Rochelle 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 8:00 AM
  Subject: [digitalradio] Soundcard Tuner for Programs - Wanted.



  Hi All,

  I believe I saw a small program out there that would allow you to set the 
different levels for a soundcard for different software packages.
  The problem I have is I am running HRD with DM-780, MMSSTV and MMTTY, and 
each of these have slightly different soundcard settings for RX and TX, but 
mainly the TX side.
  For one setting I get either too much or too little drive to the radio.
  I understand this program will let me set the different levels for each 
program.

  Regards for your help

  Kevin, ZL1KFM.

   
  Get Skype and call me for free.

   


   

sparc_nz
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Re: [digitalradio] Re: Unfamiliar mode...

2009-02-01 Thread Mike Blazek
You're welcome! It threw me at first too - it doesn't really sound like PSK.

Mike



Dan McKenzie wrote:

 Aha!! Thanks Mike. I didn't try BPSK125, didn't
 sound like it to me. Guess I was expecting the
 normal longer transmissions, but this is a contest.
 --Dan

 --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com, Mike Blazek mbla...@... wrote:
 
  Hi, Dan:
 
  That's PSK125 - it's the EPC PSK125 contest this weekend, which is the
  only time I've heard the mode used.
 
  73,
  Mike N5UKZ,_.___

 .

  



[digitalradio] Re: ALE400 and 141a - talk about JNOS ...

2009-02-01 Thread maiko4
Good day to everyone,

I am new to this group - could not help but notice JNOS mentioned.

Jose stated earlier :

 I believe that the simplest is not reinventing the wheel, and
 using MultiPSK as a modem, using traditional BBS programs as
 the mail application.

Believe it or not, using MultiPSK as a modem for JNOS has been on
my mind for quite some time now. It's on my TODO list, I just have
not gotten to it yet. I have chatted with the author of MultiPSK
about doing this as well.

I'm not sure what mode I would want to use it for though. I even
considered using JNOS as an IP bridge using the MultiPSK modem to
transport RAW IP (more or less) frames over HF, as one example
of what was on my mind.

 The store and forward part could mean a *LOT* of work ...

Not really. JNOS has a SF ability already, it would just be a
matter of writing a new INTERFACE (PORT) for JNOS to communicate
over. JNOS could use FBB, FBB compressed, or B2F (recently added
in my attempt to keep uptodate with WinLink interoperability.

 I feel that a lot of the old packet legacy programs have a lot
 to offer if the classic TNC is replaced for a better modem.

I agree. That's why I spent the last few years writing hostmode
drivers for a few types of pactor modems. Unfortunately, I seem
to have stumbled across these needs long after the fact. In a way,
the work has been a bit of a waste of time - maybe 3 users world
wide that I know of, that are possibly playing with the code.

 net2kiss ...

I wrote a kernel interface for the Linux version of JNOS, allowing
you to directly attach JNOS to baycom boards via the linux kernel
modules - WITHOUT the need for 'net2kiss' and 'pseudo-tty' devs.

 Could that be extended to ALE ?

I'm sure it could be.

Anyways, I just thought i would jump in.

I don't think using MultiPSK as a modem will be difficult.

BUT, this time to better make sure I don't waste precious time
working on something no one will use, I need to know from more
than just one person, what should I concentrate my efforts on
then. That's the big dilemna for me. What do I focus on ?

Too many protocols to choose from now, and lots of division
between their camps. That frustrates the development part.

But having something like MultiPSK would actually solve that
for me, since all I'm doing is interfacing to a modem, so in
a way I would not have to worry about the different modes,
considering they all do the same thing in the long run.

Regards,

Maiko Langelaar / VE4KLM

* http://www.langelaar.net/projects/jnos2




RE: [digitalradio] Re: Unfamiliar mode...

2009-02-01 Thread r_lwesterfield
WAS anyone for PSK 125?  Some in the contest yesterday are shooting for that
as a goal.

 

Rick - KH2DF/W5

 

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From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Mike Blazek
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 12:53 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Unfamiliar mode...

 

You're welcome! It threw me at first too - it doesn't really sound like PSK.

Mike

Dan McKenzie wrote:

 Aha!! Thanks Mike. I didn't try BPSK125, didn't
 sound like it to me. Guess I was expecting the
 normal longer transmissions, but this is a contest.
 --Dan

 --- In digitalradio@ mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com
yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com, Mike Blazek mbla...@... wrote:
 
  Hi, Dan:
 
  That's PSK125 - it's the EPC PSK125 contest this weekend, which is the
  only time I've heard the mode used.
 
  73,
  Mike N5UKZ,_.___

 .

 

 



[digitalradio] Re: 500 KHz WSPR center of activity from the uk 502.4 KHz dial usb

2009-02-01 Thread Graham
John,

The best way would be to  check the wspr reporting page 

http://wsprnet.org/meptspots.php?
mode=htmlband=2190limit=50findcall=findreporter=sort=date

That way you can see if there is activity from the uk 

G .. 




--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Bradley jbrad...@... 
wrote:

  
 
 Listened for the past 24 hours, nothing over here.. let me know if 
this is a
 continuous thing or when I should try to listen again
 
  
 
 John
 
 VE5MU
 
 Rx/Tx set infromation
 
 Dial frequency 502.4 Khz
 Mode USB
 Power ERP (Effective Radiated Rower)
 RF Carrier freq 503.9 Khz +/- 100 Hz





[digitalradio] Fldigi ARQ mode .... what have I missed/ not done ?

2009-02-01 Thread Graham
Tried the are system on fldigi .. and nothing happend ...
ran the farq applet , set mycall to  g0nbd , added the beacon text .. 
beacon  worked fine 

But when trying to  connect to g4wgt using olivia 250 x 8 as the 
mode .. nothing happend .. I could see the out going message to  
g4wgt .. but no responce .. or the other way .. I could see g4wtg 
calling me .. but no responce 

I assumed  there would of been some form of automated  exchange between 
the stations ?

tnx

Graham .. 



Re: [digitalradio] Announcing the 5th Annual (2008) Digitalradio Awards :

2009-02-01 Thread Phil Barnett
Andy obrien wrote:
 Digital Mode Aid - Innovation of the Year :  Philip Gladstone's PSK
 Reporter .  Integrated with DM780, this tool is one of the most useful
 for those days when you wonder if you are getting out!Find it at
 http://www.hamspots.net/30m/  or within DM780.
I think you wanted http://www.pskreporter.info


Re: [digitalradio] Fldigi ARQ mode .... what have I missed/ not done ?

2009-02-01 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Hi  Graham

I have been testing fldigi/flarq with some local hams on 10m with good
results.
The mode has been MFT16 , PSK63 and PSK125.
The plain talk and file transferring works perfect.

If you wish we could try a connect on 80m this evening ?
I am using fldigi3.1 and flarq4.1.

73 de LA5VNA Steinar



Graham wrote:

 Tried the are system on fldigi .. and nothing happend ...
 ran the farq applet , set mycall to g0nbd , added the beacon text ..
 beacon worked fine

 But when trying to connect to g4wgt using olivia 250 x 8 as the
 mode .. nothing happend .. I could see the out going message to
 g4wgt .. but no responce .. or the other way .. I could see g4wtg
 calling me .. but no responce

 I assumed there would of been some form of automated exchange between
 the stations ?

 tnx

 Graham ..

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