Re: [digitalradio] Re: Winlink take over?

2005-04-06 Thread n4zkf
I can't count the number of personal messages and bulletins my packet BBS has forwarded in the last 10+ years. I'm glad not everyone thinks the way you do about automation of text.   73 Dave n4zkf Bill Aycock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I think this opinion is false-to-fact. IMO, most Hams want d

[digitalradio] Is packet dead (was Winlink take over) - aka learn from the past

2005-04-06 Thread Woodrick, Ed
In June of 1982 some members of the soon to be TAPR organization had the Amateur Packet Radio communication. From that day for about the next 5 years, packet radio was at the pinnacle of its existence.   Packet started with keyboard to keyboard communications. Quickly, digipeaters were add

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Winlink take over?

2005-04-06 Thread Ken Wilhelmi
Guys- I have been reading this thread since it started weeks ago. Very interesting. Point 1 - In an attempt to sell our services, WL2K is billed to served agencies as a "replacement for your Internet connection". Clearly it is not. Point 2 - In an attempt to sell our services, WL2K is billed to

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Winlink take over?

2005-04-06 Thread Ed
I can't count the number of personal messages and bulletins my packet BBS has forwarded in the last 10+ years. I'm glad not everyone thinks the way you do about automation of text.    BBS traffic (Packet) on dedicated channels is just fine, to me.  What is scary is the push to open up our HF co

[digitalradio] Semi-automatic operation on the HF bands: a straightford resolution

2005-04-06 Thread Dave Bernstein
Much of the proposal outlined below was developed through discussion on this reflector. My thanks to all who participated. 73, Dave, AA6YQ From: Dave AA6YQ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 1:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[digitalradio] PSK 31 Flavors Reminder

2005-04-06 Thread Jay Budzowski
   A reminder that the First Annual PSK 31 Flavors contest is scheduled for this coming Saturday, 9 April 2005 from 12:00-18:00 YOUR LOCAL TIME. See the links below for more info. Hpe to cu on the air!...73 de Jay N3DQU   Rules - http://hometown.aol.com/n3dqu/psk_31_flavors.htm Results - ht

[digitalradio] Dual Soundcard Audio Routing

2005-04-06 Thread Kevin der Kinderen
Soundcard 0 is set to default and used for music, computer sounds, etc. Soundcard 1 is used for digital modes only and is selected by MixW.   Question: Is there any way monitor the radio's audio at soundcard 1 with soundcard 0 so I can get it to the speakers? XP seems to treat the two

[digitalradio] Re: Dual Soundcard Audio Routing

2005-04-06 Thread Richard Ferch
An easy way to do this would appear to be to connect a patch cable between the line out from card 1 (using a Y-connector so the patch cable and the cable to the TX carry the same signal) and the line input to card 0 (you may have to uncheck the Mute button for "line in" in the playback volume

RE: [digitalradio] Re: Dual Soundcard Audio Routing

2005-04-06 Thread Kevin der Kinderen
De ja vu. You know I think I asked this question once before and seem to remember this same answer. Sorry I didn't try it. I guess it seemed to me that both of the cards are in one machine and there might be a way to do it by software. I'll give this a try.   Thanks! Kevin/KJ4QF  

[digitalradio] TARA "Skirmish" Contest Announcement

2005-04-06 Thread ny2u
Greetings: Just a friendly reminder that the "TARA Skirmish" - Digital Prefix Contest is coming up on April 16. I hope as many of you as possible will join us for TARA's second running of this contest and I really think you'll enjoy this contest a lot. SPECIAL NOTICE:  The First Annual

[digitalradio] Re: Winlink take over?

2005-04-06 Thread Steve Waterman, k4cjx
Skip, Winlink has not been invaded by any virus. The administrators periodically and routinely refresh the auto-acceptance list in order to keep attempts down. Please do not take things out of context in order to make your points. If you do not know, just ask. There is nothing to hide. Se

[digitalradio] DigiPan on Linux

2005-04-06 Thread Skip Teller
If you know your way around Linux a bit and you want to try running DigiPan 2.0 on Linux, try the following. It works for me, and I can't guarantee it will work for anyone else, but I think the principle is valid and can be adapted to your system. Basically, Harv's CD does not have the Windows

[digitalradio] Re: DigiPan on Linux

2005-04-06 Thread Skip Teller
My next-to-last paragraph should read Version 0.5. 73, Skip KH6TY The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT telnet://208.15.25.196/ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an e

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Winlink take over?

2005-04-06 Thread Bill Aycock
I think you grossly misunderstood me. I participated in and approve of automated systems, when done as it is on 2M. When interference is prevented by clearly described rules and agreements, it's fine. That seems to be NOT the case in the HF bands, at present. The currently available "waterfall