Re: [digitalradio] JT65A Beacon on 60m

2009-11-15 Thread Tommi Holopainen
Hello I copy you good. 5 Mhz not allowed here in Finland yet

- Tommi OH7JJT



> 18:08 7 -11 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:10 5 -18 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:12 4 -11 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:14 3 -20 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:16 4 -16 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:18 4 -19 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:20 4 -13 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:22 7 -15 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:24 7 -14 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:26 6 -18 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:28 2 -15 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B
> 18:30 4 -10 8 +0147 LA5VNA/B

Steinar Aanesland kirjoitti:
>
>
> Try to catch me ;)
>
> 73 de LA5VNA Steinar
>

> 





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Re: [digitalradio] Latest on Error Correcting Digital Mode Message Transfers (and WINMOR update)

2009-10-05 Thread Tommi Holopainen
Hello Andy

We have tested RFSM and speed was over 1000 bytes / second (Winmor says 
Bytes / minutes)
RFSM needs quite good signal, but it is really fast

-Tommi OH7JJT
obrienaj kirjoitti:
>  
>
> WINMOR works. It has taken 5 tweaked revisions to the beta version but
> after a lot of testing and user adjustments I would conclude that it
> "works". By that I mean, you can use this mode to connect to another
> station and transfer a error free message. The speed at which you can
> transfer an error message is not particularly good and the mode
> requires a moderate to good signal between both parties. Given the
> current propagation conditions and average antennae you can expect
> data to be transferred between 100 and 300 bytes per minute, a few
> 400+ bytes per seconds transfers have been reported and one 1000 bytes
> per second HF transfer is claimed. I am sure than you could probably
> match or better these results by using NBEMS/FLDIGI or mail transfers
> with ALE400 or PSKMAIL , but at least WINMOR is making progress. By
> the way, I saw a email from a PACTOR III user recently that said for
> WINMOR to be a serious alternative to PACTOR III, it needed to be
> above 1000 bytes per minute. Since I have never used PACTOR III that
> is the first clue I have gotten about PIII transfers speeds. I am not
> sure if PACTOR III requires the same amount of SNR that WINMOR does,
> but perhaps PIII is more robust under weak conditions.
>
> So as I understand it , HF amateur radio operators can transfer
> messages that have error correction via the following Windows based
> programs
>
> RMS Express with WINMOR (beta): Peer to peer message transfers ,
> attachments allowed. Integration with WINLINK via public mail boxes
> is planned. Also has Telnet option built in.
>
> FLDIGI-FLARQ Peer to peer ARQ "email" via MFSK, BPSK , and
> DominoEX. Use of "Wrap" files also allows for a "peer-to-masses"
> error free message transfer.
>
> MULTIPSK : ALE 141 and ALE 400 mail and file transfers (Outlook
> Express intergration)
>
> jPSKMAIL with FLDIGI : BPSK, THOR amd MFSK ARQ message transfers
> via BBS . Some Twitter integration. POP3 Mail capability.
>
> EASYPAL: File transfers with error correction. Some "peer to masses"
> error correction and "fill" capability.
>
> PC-ALE: File transfers using standard ALE. Also SMS Text messages
> and integration with WINLINK
>
> * FLDIGI and PSKMAIL both have linux options.
>
> Did I miss anything?
>
> Andy K3UK
>
> 



[digitalradio] Re: [WINMOR] Winmor in Europe

2009-09-18 Thread Tommi Holopainen
14112 dial freq QRV nw

-Tommi OH7JJT


LZ1ZM - Nikola Nikolov kirjoitti:
> Telnet is working fine so far ?
> Anybody from Europe for test on 30 or 20 mtrs ?
>
>
> Best 73's !
> De Nick - LZ1ZM
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
> 
>
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>
>
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Re: [digitalradio] WINMOR in Europa

2009-09-18 Thread Tommi Holopainen
Yes, QRV; I dot know why I can´t get connect to you...
-Tommi
Steinar Aanesland kirjoitti:
>  
>
>
> Tommi , are you still around ?
>
> la5vna Steinar
>
> Tommi Holopainen wrote:
> > Hello Steinar, QRV here
> >
> > -Tommi OH7JJT
> >
> >
> > Steinar Aanesland kirjoitti:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Anyone ready for a WINMOR test in Europa ?
> >>
> >> I am staying on 3590 and ready for a connection.
> >>
> >> 73 de LA5VNA Steinar
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
> 



Re: [digitalradio] WINMOR in Europa

2009-09-18 Thread Tommi Holopainen
Hello Steinar, QRV here

-Tommi OH7JJT


Steinar Aanesland kirjoitti:
>  
>
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone ready for a WINMOR test in Europa ?
>
> I am staying on 3590 and ready for a connection.
>
> 73 de LA5VNA Steinar
>
> 



[digitalradio] QRV ALE 400 14074

2009-09-13 Thread Tommi Holopainen
QRV ALE 400 14074 + 1000 Hz, nw beaconing

Tommi OH7JJT


Re: [digitalradio] Re: ALE-400 QSO WID OH7JJT

2009-09-07 Thread Tommi Holopainen
Hello, we have OH digimode ring, 3590

often ALE 400 beaconing

-Tommi OH7JJT


Patrick Lindecker kirjoitti:
>  
>
> Juergen,
>
> Here an extract of the "QRGs" window:
> ALE400 (USB)
>
> Here after is a non exhaustive list of the ALE400 frequencies:
>
> 1837.0, 3589.0, 7037.5, 10141.5, 14074.0, 14094.0, 18104.5, 21094.0,
> 24926.0, 28146.0, 50162.5, 144162.5 (AF at 1625 Hz).
>
> The complete list of frequencies is on "http://hflink.com/ale400 
> ".
>
> 73 and good QSOs
> Patrick
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "dl8le" mailto:dl8le%40darc.de>>
> To: mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com>>
> Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2009 9:49 PM
> Subject: [digitalradio] Re: ALE-400 QSO WID OH7JJT
>
> > 20 m is closing quite early already. Is there any specific qrg on 30 
> or 40
> > m? If so I would try as well after 20 / 21 UTC during the week.
> >
> > 73
> >
> > Juergen, DL8LE
> >
> > --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
> , Tony  wrote:
> >>
> >> All,
> >>
> >> Had a nice ALE-400 QSO with OH7JJT today at 17:00z on 20 meters. He
> >> mentioned that there are other OH stations active on this mode and 
> that
> >> they work regularly on 80 meters.
> >>
> >> Tom, WB2YDS was able to connect to OH7JJT as well running 5 watts to a
> >> vertical. This is one ARQ chat mode that seems to have a lot of
> >> potential. Seems to be gaining popularity.
> >>
> >> Tony -K2MO
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> >
> > Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Pages at
> > http://www.obriensweb.com/sked 
> >
> > Recommended digital mode software: Winwarbler, FLDIGI, DM780, or 
> Multipsk
> > Logging Software: DXKeeper or Ham Radio Deluxe.
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> 



Re: [digitalradio] Re: Signs of life : PSKMail 30M

2009-03-21 Thread Tommi Holopainen

Same problem here, AFC vy restless..
-Tommi OH7JJT-

Andrew O'Brien kirjoitti:



> Seems that the FL-Digi waterfall pointer really jumps around at 
PSK250, AFC seems to catch it though.

>

SSame




[digitalradio] MFTTY 20m

2009-01-11 Thread Tommi Holopainen
I will CQ 14068 MFTTY
Version 3.0.141 is OUT

-Tommi OH7JJT-


[digitalradio] MFTTY on 80m

2009-01-10 Thread Tommi Holopainen
QRV MF teletype 3591 nw

-Tommi OH7JJT



Re: [digitalradio] MF TeleType QRV 20m

2009-01-10 Thread Tommi Holopainen

OK 14075 if that is better

-Tommi oh7jjt


Steinar Aanesland kirjoitti:



Hi Tommi!

Thanks for the qso yesterday !

I have a lot of psk31 qrm around 14068. What about trying 14.075 ?
It seems to be quiet .

73 de LA5VNA Steinar

Tommi Holopainen wrote:
> Hello all
> I will be QRV for testing MF TeleType 14068 today 12.00 UTC ->
>
> Last night I had good Qsos With Steinar LA5NA and Yussi OH7TE 80m
>
>
> -Tommi OH7JJT
>
>
>
>
>
> --
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[digitalradio] MF TeleType QRV 20m

2009-01-10 Thread Tommi Holopainen
Hello  all
I will be QRV for testing  MF TeleType 14068 today 12.00 UTC ->

Last night I had good Qsos With Steinar LA5NA and Yussi OH7TE 80m


-Tommi OH7JJT





[digitalradio] RFSM file transfer

2008-10-12 Thread Tommi Holopainen
Hello
Just wondering has anybody else tryed transfer quite big files on HF 
with RFSM or some other mode?. We just tranfered OH7TE ---> OH7JJT "Big" 
1.3 MB file 80m band. File was simply zipped program file.
Propagation on 80m band was not very good, some qrm, aurora and fading 
as usually here dark time. We had abt 400 km QRB.
Transfer time was about 1 hour
 Stations setup:
OH7JJT:
Yaesu FT 990  40 w   Dipole  abt  8 m up
Software RFSM 8000 version 0.534


OH7TE
JUMA TRX2A Digi Mode  Edition  +  Lauta  Mosfet  PA  abt  60 w
Dipole  up 12m
Software RFSM 8000 version 0.534

-Tommi OH7JJT-


Re: [digitalradio] Hampal

2007-04-15 Thread Tommi Holopainen

sstvPics software working fine with HamPal, EasyPal etc..
-Tommi OH7JJT

Andrew O'Brien kirjoitti:


but Hampal is for digital SSTV and MMSSTV analog, I think

On 4/14/07, *AA0OI* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

Hi Dan:
sorry Dan I don't know what the program is buttt.. there
is a program out there that has this feature built in,, its called
SSTV pic writen by Dick W3WVG:  
http://mysite.verizon.net/resojf80/

   if you right click on a
picture it will give you the option to send as a qsl card.. try
it, you'll like it..
 
Garrett / AA0OI



- Original Message 
From: n0ziz <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 7:19:11 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Hampal

I once had an application to overlay a picture to be transmitted by
hampal with QSL info or to send a QSL to a station using hampal.
The file has been lost. Dose anyone know the name of this application?
Dan N0ZIZ




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Re: [digitalradio] Your first ever PSK31 QSO?

2007-01-06 Thread Tommi Holopainen

Andrew O'Brien kirjoitti:


When was your first ever PSK31 QSO ? Mine was April 19th , 1999 ... 
see below.


Andy, now K3UK.

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My first psk31 qso  was 14.3.1999 with DL3BWG, seems that psk31  started 
my digimode working.


-Tommi oh7jjt-


Re: [digitalradio] New multimode program for Linux

2006-11-27 Thread Tommi Holopainen

Just today installed and some QSOs made, seems fine (Ubuntu 6.06)
Only miss mt63 and FEC DominoEX

-Tommi oh7jjt-

David Freese kirjoitti:


I would like to announce that I have posted "fldigi", release 1.01.
This release consists of GPL source code written in C++ and uses the
Fast Light Toolkit gui support libraries. There is also a
pre-compiled binary that is known to operate on several Linux distros
including the Ubuntu derivatives. You can find the posting at
http://www.w1hkj.com 

73, Dave, W1HKJ

 




Re: [digitalradio] Final Draft: July 15 th DominoEx Contest Rules

2006-05-09 Thread Tommi Holopainen



Andrew O'Brien wrote:

> Please check
>
> http://www.obriensweb.com/dominoexcontest.htm

This mode can be found in three software applications,:

gMFSK
Is that ok? what version?

-Tommi oh7jjt-






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Re: [digitalradio] W6RK digital webcluster now DX Cluster Linked !

2006-04-08 Thread Tommi Holopainen






Andrew O'Brien wrote:

Risto, W6RK has done it !  He has succesfully linked his Digital spot
web (http://data.w6rk.com  ) page to
a Dx Cluster.  He did not use the
K3UK cluster because he had some difficulties with log-in procedures. 
What he has is quite useful .  It  gives us all the digital spots that
come via DX-Summit and also allows the digital experimenter to post
what serious DX-ers would consider nuisance spots. We would consider 
them useful spots e.g. non DX but someone looking for Throb QSOs. If
we post the spots to hsi web page, they stay there, do not propagate
to the DX Clusters.
  
Here is what is currently listed.
  

W6RK data mode (PSK31, PSK63, RTTY, MFSK16, Throb, etc) spots at
01:07:57 UTC: Refresh every 60s.
We now have a feed from DX cluster (spotters marked with *). It is ONE
WAY. Spots from here will not go to DX cluster! -
  
Spotter FQ  Call Comments (QTH, mode, etc)  UTC Date Spot age Action
W2QO* 7071.7 VE3TKB PSK31 QRP 0103 2006-04-08 4 min
K3UK* 14071 W4MIT PSK31 0057 2006-04-08 11 min
W2QO* 7071.8 CO6SR PSK31 0057 2006-04-08 11 min
KG2KJ* 7008 4Z5ML hello Alex 0048 2006-04-08 20 min
K3UK 14075 KG4FI Hell 0027 2006-04-08 41 min
KN4LF 7035.294 K3KWO HELL JOHN MOBILE 0022 2006-04-08 46 min
K3UK 14075 W6RK CQ DX 0020 2006-04-08 47 min
KN4LF* 7035.3 K3KWO HELL C/S Correction 0020 2006-04-08 47 min
W2QO* 7037.1 YY5AGE PSK31 0020 2006-04-08 48 min
KN4LF* 7035.3 K3KWQ HELL John Mobile 0017 2006-04-08 50 min
  
Spots provided by W6RK.com. Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
further information
-- -
  
Now that Risto has done this, I am not sure if my dedicated DX Cluster
for digital QSOs is needed .  I may close it down and try to drive the
traffic to Risto's site so that we can have one site that has a lot of
digital activity (rather that several sites that dilute the digital
spots).  I'll think about it over the weekend.  Comments welcome.


Very good, I use also:
 http://f5len.homelinux.org/index.php?what=digi.html 

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Re: [digitalradio] I see two other stations

2006-03-28 Thread Tommi Holopainen
ti, 2006-03-28 kello 16:07 +, Jerry W kirjoitti:
> Hello,
> 
> I am connected to the address 66.24.209.252:1448 with UI-View.
> 
> I see Andy K3UK and Tommi OH7JJT on the world map.
> 
> Is there a way to send messages to each other using UI-View?
> 
> So far have only used UI-View for local APRS on local digipeater (RF).
> Looks like this software can do a lot of functions.

> 
> Jerry  -  K0HZI
> 
Messages Menu and there are message box

TO: call you want connect

Port: I

Text: Message...

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> 
> 
> 
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Re: [digitalradio] Something New: The Digitalradio World Connector

2006-03-28 Thread Tommi Holopainen






Jerry W wrote:

Andy,
  
How do I add 66.24.209.252.1448 to the servers list?
  
Or where do I put this IP address to connect?  Have not used Internet
servers for UI-View yet and can not find help on adding servers.
  
INS button you can add server

-Tommi oh7jjt-

Jerry  -  K0HZI
  
On 3/28/06, Andrew O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, time to try this idea, Tommi and I tested it and it works.
>
> Using the UI-View APRS software, connect to
>
> 66.24.209.252:1448
>
> Load, in UI-View, a map of the world.  You should then see members
> of this mail group plotted on a world map. That is, you wll see
> members that are currently connected.  Pointing your mouse at their
> callsign should enable you to see their status.
>
> The idea is that you can connect hear, see who is on the map, check
> their status for what bands/modes they are on, and arrange a QSO.
> Tommi and I just tested it and we successfully used the message
> system too.  OH7BD just connected , as I type!  The sofware will
> even announce the callsign of the station as they connect.
>
> Try it, lets see who is the first to arrange a sked thru it.
  









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Re: [digitalradio] Need UI-View test

2006-03-28 Thread Tommi Holopainen






Andrew O'Brien wrote:

I would appreciate a test.  Can someone with UI-View add the following
  
66.24.209.252:1448
  
To your APRS Server List within UI-View and then do a test connection
from UI-View to it.  I just want to see if I have it working, you will
not see other APRS data propagated.
  
Thanks.
  
Seems working. I just connected

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Re: [digitalradio] Oldest Rigs That Handle ALE?

2006-03-18 Thread Tommi Holopainen






Andrew O'Brien wrote:

I'm no expert on this but I guess it depends on what you mean "doing
ALE".  Any radio that you can connect to a soundcard will "do ALE" 
via PC-ALE , but perhaps only on a single frequency.  Ideally you
should have a radio that provides rig control via PC-ALE,  AND one
that can scan frequencies at a fast enough rate to monitor the ALE
channels.  My old TS440 can achieve good rig control but it scans at
one channel per 2-3 seconds , the more modern radios seem capable of
several channels per second.  This allows them to scan ALL the HF ALE
frequencies  efficiently.  Although my TS440 can scan slowly, an
additional issue is that when it switches bands , mechanical relays
are activated.  Constantly scanning would likely wear the relays out
over time.  I usually only scan 2-3 frequencies at a time, within the
same band.  Obviously this limits the deficiency of my ALE efforts.
  
So, although a $400 rig , like a TS440, will "do" ALE, you may have to
move up to the $600-700 range to get a used radio with a good scanning
  
How can I get TS440 S working with PC-ALE, rig is not in radio type list
I have PC-ALE 1.061 installed

-Tommi oh7jjt-
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Re: [digitalradio] EA2AFR connect PAX2

2006-03-13 Thread Tommi Holopainen
Andrew O'Brien wrote:

> I made it across the Atlantic today, connected to EA2AFR's mailbox.

What is frequency?

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