[digitalradio] Re: Hw can I make a bookable Linux gMFSK CD ?

2005-03-05 Thread Skip Teller
Stan, I have created one that does exactly what you want, designed to boot up running gMFSK, Xlog, and HamLib with just one click of a button. There is also a version of a German CD, AFU-KNOPPIX, in German, that someone has remastered for English, that has more ham radio programs but that one i

Re: [digitalradio] WWV Broadcast Format: Tones and Ticks

2005-03-05 Thread Vince
Box SisteenHundred wrote: >Vince, > >A simple google search... > >http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/stations/iform.html > >73, > >Bill KA8VIT > > > TNX Bill. Your information is appreciated, and has got me started. 73, de ~ Vince ~ WA2RSX IOTA NA-026 The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING C

Re: [digitalradio] Re:TNCs

2005-03-05 Thread Vince
Is this thread: THEM vs US ? I got here late because McAffee SPAM KILLER was killing this reflector's messages . John: Are you saying that 40% of the tones are generated out of spec? I have not ever owned a TNC; however, I have managed to decode RTTY signals that are playing within the

Re: [digitalradio] Re:TNCs

2005-03-05 Thread Scott Erwin
The PK-232 and KAM TNC's are setup for 200 HZ shifts, which is used for Packet and Pactor modes. The other modes were added as an afterthought. When Packet came along the Terminal units of the day could not manage speeds faster than 110 Baud with a 170 Hz shift used for ASCII mode. The "new" modem

[digitalradio] 170Hz vs 200Hz Shift with MMTTY, Type Ahead and Diddle Signal Ramblings WAS: Re:TNCs

2005-03-05 Thread Vince
Hi Scott: Apparently, the designers of the PK232s did not think a software method of changing the transmit signal shift width was important enough when they decided that demodulating the 170 Hz shift modes (e.g. RTTY) would be accommodated. Reception of 200/170 Hz shifted signal by a 170/200

[digitalradio] Digital mayday

2005-03-05 Thread Andrew J. O'Brien
>Received 04-03-05 at: 04:25 utc on 518kHz  mode navtex>>ZCZC OD03>MAYDAY ALERT>58-42N 008-56W>CAP ST JACQUES>FIRE IN ENGINE ROOM>REQUIRE IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE>STORNAWAY CG CO-ORDINATING>>>   Good Mayday signal heard by an SWLer in the Netherlands     The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING

[digitalradio] QSL via QRZ.com?

2005-03-05 Thread james_v26
I often see "QSL via QRZ.com," but I am not sure what that means. Is that just a way to say QSL direct via the address at QRZ.com for that call sign unless there are other directions posted there for that call sign? TNX, 73, Jim, KG4YWD The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT telnet

Re: [digitalradio] QSL via QRZ.com?

2005-03-05 Thread Joe Ivey
Jim, Yes that is what it means. When someone sends QSL via QRZ.com, use the address for that call or the directions given for that call. Joe Ivey W4JSI - Original Message - From: "james_v26" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 12:23 PM Subject: [digitalradio] QSL v

Re: [digitalradio] QSL via QRZ.com?

2005-03-05 Thread JV
    Yep, you got it.    ---Original Message---  Subject: [digitalradio] QSL via QRZ.com?  I often see "QSL via QRZ.com," but I am not sure what that means.  Isthat just a way to say QSL direct via the address at QRZ.com for thatcall sign unless there are other directions posted the

[digitalradio] New release (3.6) of MULTIPSK

2005-03-05 Thread F6CTE
New release (3.6) of MULTIPSK RX/TX:  PSK10/BPSK31/QPSK31/PSKFEC31/PSK63/PSKAM10-31-50/PSK63F - PSK220F + DIGISSTV "Run"/CW/CCW/THROB/THROBX/MFSK8/ MFSK16 (+ SSTV)/MT63/RTTY 45/ASCII/AMTOR FEC/PACKET 300-1200 + APRS/FELD HELL/PSK HELL/HELL 80/HF-FAX/SSTV/ RX only:  AMTOR ARQ/NAVTEX/RTTY 50-75-

Re: [digitalradio] Re:TNCs

2005-03-05 Thread John Becker
I think Scott pretty well hit everything. I would like to add after the big lightning hit late last year I did have to replace my PK-232MBX. I do so with a new Kantronics KAM XL. With it one can change the shift from 50 to 4000 Hz as long as the MARK tone is lower then the SPACE tone.. Week befo

Re: [digitalradio] Re:TNCs

2005-03-05 Thread Mark Miller
At 07:00 PM 3/5/2005, you wrote: >Do I understand this right that the sound card programs >don't care what the freq of the tones are, just as long >as the shift is right? Yes, that is correct. 73, Mark N5RFX The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT telnet://208.15.25.196/ http://dxclust

Re: [digitalradio] Re:TNCs

2005-03-05 Thread Jose Amador
--- John Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do I understand this right that the sound card > programs > don't care what the freq of the tones are, just as > long > as the shift is right? Not only programs, but hardware tooI built a modem with 2000-2200 Hz tones that worked very well on pa