Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies

2006-01-18 Thread KV9U
If I remember correctly, it seems that some years ago, when the U.S. expanded the phone band, either the band plan or the actual government sub bands were further expanded in Canada so that the VE hams would always have frequencies below the U.S. hams. It almost seemed a bit of an exclusivity k

[digitalradio] Olivia Question

2006-01-18 Thread John Becker
Is there a stand alone olivia program? I don't need a mixw type that cost 50 bucks and 95% of it never getting used. Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org Other areas of interest: The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/ DigiPol: http://gr

Re: [digitalradio] Olivia Question

2006-01-18 Thread n3wt
Sure, Multipsk is free and includes Olivia mode.You can pay and register the program which will open a couple of added features, but the it seems that 90% of program is operational with the free version, which includes Olivia. website:http://f6cte.free.fr/index_anglais.htm Multipsk is

Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies

2006-01-18 Thread kd4e
Hams need to start flooding the FCC with documented complains about Pactor III QRMing when users fail to check for a busy frequency or are using Ham spectrum for illegal purposes (e.g. business purposes). We also need to be "above reproach" and make certain that we also check for busy frequencies.

Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies

2006-01-18 Thread Giedrius
- Original Message - From: "kd4e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies > Hams need to start flooding the FCC with documented > complains about Pactor III QRMing when users fail to > check for a busy frequency o

Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies

2006-01-18 Thread Giedrius
uruytrytryutryutryutryutryutr - Original Message - From: "kd4e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies > Hams need to start flooding the FCC with documented > complains about Pactor III QRMing when users fail to >

[digitalradio] Re: Olivia Question

2006-01-18 Thread Jerry
John, There is OliviaAid, it works from a DOS window on Windows. http://n1su.com/olivia/ Some say that OliviaAid receives best of all. Or there is gMFSk 0.7pre1 for Linux, Has RTTY, MT63, MFSK, PSK and Olivia. http://gmfsk.connect.fi/ gMFSK is on Harv's Hardware Hack CD. It is a "Live CD' and

Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies

2006-01-18 Thread Giedrius
- Original Message - From: "kd4e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies > Hams need to start flooding the FCC with documented > complains about Pactor III QRMing when users fail to > check for a busy frequency o

Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies

2006-01-18 Thread John Becker
At 12:43 PM 1/18/06, you wrote: >Hams need to start flooding the FCC with documented >complains about Pactor III QRMing when users fail to >check for a busy frequency or are using Ham spectrum >for illegal purposes (e.g. business purposes). Did you ever stop to think maybe the guy * really * did

Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies

2006-01-18 Thread John Bradley
Back when the earth was flat and the bands really busy, the idea was to give the VE's a little window to run cross coountry nets etc without a problem. This was, and is compounded by the fact that this country is covers a larger area than the US and yet has the population equivalent of Cal

Re: [digitalradio] Olivia frequencies

2006-01-18 Thread John Bradley
Not being subject to FCC rules, and therefore not really knowledgeable, somebody pointed out the other day that us Olivia operaters were operating in an area set aside for automatic operations (14107.5 +/- ) , so some QRM might be expected.   So I guess I think the best idea is to move to