Re: [digitalradio] Best program?

2006-01-29 Thread KV9U
If you use Multipsk along with DXLab, it can act as the CAT control for 
MultiPSK and much more depending upon which modules you select. Then you 
will have most all sound card modes available to you.  I have been very 
surprised how well it works. It does require a pretty good computer.

73,

Rick, KV9U




Danny Douglas wrote:

> Put in a software that handles all three,  for instance the DXLab suite of
> software contains WinWarbler that will handle all that, plus do CW and 
> Voice
> keying.  Great number of users who are very helpful in getting 
> newbies, and
> some of us oldies straightened out in how to use it.  The author is always
> available and does updates as requested by users, and the best of all, its
> FREE.  http://dxlab.ky1v.com/Info/download.htm  Will get you to a page to
> start getting info and needed downlaods for not on Winwarbler but all the
> other portions that you are going to find needed in the long run, such 
> as an
> ideal CAT control program, DXKeeper (the logging program), propagation
> program, spot collector, etc.  Take a look.  I have been thru several
> different sets of software and have wound up here with this one, as 
> the very
> best of all.
> Danny




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Re: [digitalradio] Best program?

2006-01-29 Thread Danny Douglas
Put in a software that handles all three,  for instance the DXLab suite of
software contains WinWarbler that will handle all that, plus do CW and Voice
keying.  Great number of users who are very helpful in getting newbies, and
some of us oldies straightened out in how to use it.  The author is always
available and does updates as requested by users, and the best of all, its
FREE.  http://dxlab.ky1v.com/Info/download.htm  Will get you to a page to
start getting info and needed downlaods for not on Winwarbler but all the
other portions that you are going to find needed in the long run, such as an
ideal CAT control program, DXKeeper (the logging program), propagation
program, spot collector, etc.  Take a look.  I have been thru several
different sets of software and have wound up here with this one, as the very
best of all.
Danny

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> Greetings All
> I have just got my PSK31 operational. Now I am looking around for RTTY
> and FSK software. So which is best?
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Re: [digitalradio] Best program?

2006-01-29 Thread Kevin der Kinderen
Howdy Graeme:

For all-around digital ops, I like MixW. It has a ton of modes to play
with and has a pretty nice interface. I believe MultiPSK also has a
bunch of modes and is free. I prefer MixW because the user interface
is a bit easier to navigate.

73,
Kev - K4VD


On 1/29/06, zl1gbb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings All
> I have just got my PSK31 operational. Now I am looking around for RTTY
> and FSK software. So which is best?
>
> cheers Graeme zl1gbb


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[digitalradio] Best program?

2006-01-29 Thread zl1gbb
Greetings All
I have just got my PSK31 operational. Now I am looking around for RTTY 
and FSK software. So which is best?

cheers Graeme zl1gbb








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