[digitalradio] PSK Reporter in DM780

2008-04-12 Thread Andrew O'Brien
I just want to advise people that the PSK Reporter feature within
DM780 that I mentioned a few months  ago, has continued to evolve.
The latest releases of DM780 have some major new PSK Reporter
improvements.  DM780 users can know seamlessly report the PSK31
stations their rig is receiving to a central location and the
information is posted to the web site at
http://psk.gladstonefamily.net/pskmap.html .  The super browser
feature within DM780 is required to be open for the PSK Reporter to
work.  This is another useful tool in determining propagation and
on-air conditions.


DM780 can be found at http://hrd.ham-radio.ch/DM780/DM780.htm


Even if you do not use DM780 , the data at
http://psk.gladstonefamily.net/pskmap.html   can be quite useful.


-- 
Andy K3UK
www.obriensweb.com
(QSL via N2RJ)


Re: [digitalradio] PSK Reporter in DM780

2008-04-12 Thread Rick
If this is used by very many hams, then how does this impact the PropNet 
beacons?

73,

Rick, KV9U

Andrew O'Brien wrote:
 I just want to advise people that the PSK Reporter feature within
 DM780 that I mentioned a few months  ago, has continued to evolve.
 The latest releases of DM780 have some major new PSK Reporter
 improvements.  DM780 users can know seamlessly report the PSK31
 stations their rig is receiving to a central location and the
 information is posted to the web site at
 http://psk.gladstonefamily.net/pskmap.html .  The super browser
 feature within DM780 is required to be open for the PSK Reporter to
 work.  This is another useful tool in determining propagation and
 on-air conditions.


 DM780 can be found at http://hrd.ham-radio.ch/DM780/DM780.htm


 Even if you do not use DM780 , the data at
 http://psk.gladstonefamily.net/pskmap.html   can be quite useful.


   



Re: [digitalradio] PSK Reporter in DM780

2008-04-12 Thread Simon Brown
This is just detecting callsigns in on-air QSO's and receiving reports from 
new logbook entries, that's all it does. No beacons or automated 
transmissions.

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

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From: Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 If this is used by very many hams, then how does this impact the PropNet
 beacons?
 



Re: [digitalradio] PSK Reporter in DM780

2008-04-12 Thread Rick
But isn't the net effect about the same, or maybe even better since you 
may get many more hits?

What is it the PropNet does now that is different, better, etc.?

73,

Rick, KV9U

Simon Brown wrote:
 This is just detecting callsigns in on-air QSO's and receiving reports from 
 new logbook entries, that's all it does. No beacons or automated 
 transmissions.

 Simon Brown, HB9DRV

   



Re: [digitalradio] PSK Reporter in DM780

2008-04-12 Thread Simon Brown
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From: Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 What is it the PropNet does now that is different, better, etc.?


I have no idea - I added this PSK reporting in DM780 for Philip so that he 
could 'do his thing'. I guess one advantage is that the user just bats about 
as normal having QSO's and stuff rather than specifically running PropNet 
software.

For the user it's  10 seconds to configure this with a simple window and 
then it's set and forgotten. When you do or see something it's automatically 
reported.

Simon HB9DRV