[digitalradio] CW program???

2006-03-08 Thread Tom
What does everyone recommend to copy and transmit CW? I use TRX-Manager as well as Ham Radio Deluxe to control the radio. I dont want to use a TNC just the computer itself. Thanks NB2A Tom Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org Other areas of interest: The

Re: [digitalradio] EA PSK31 TEST software

2006-03-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ure.es/winurecon/descarga/WinURECon-2.0-inst.exe Mensaje original De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recibido: 08/03/2006 1:34 Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] EA PSK31 TEST software SINCE I CANT SPEAK OR READ SPANISH, WHERE EXACTLY IS THE DOWNLOAD BUTTON??

[digitalradio] Re: Poll results for digitalradio

2006-03-08 Thread scottpa1960
Tonight is the first time in about a month that I even looked on this reflector. What kept me away was this big discussion about the unattended pactor discussion. Now the votes are in, unfortunately since I purposely stayed away, I didn't get my vote. Watching paint dry is more interesting to me

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Poll results for digitalradio

2006-03-08 Thread Andrew O'Brien
I will give the results some thought and make a decision by the weekend. Thanks to all that voted . 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:

Re: [digitalradio] CW program???

2006-03-08 Thread Andrew O'Brien
MixW does a good job, so does Hamcope. Ham radio Deluxe may add CW capability later this year. I think Winwarbler may do CW these days, not sure. Andy K3UK On 3/7/06, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What does everyone recommend to copy and transmit CW? I use TRX-Manager as well as Ham Radio

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Cheapest foray in to Pactor

2006-03-08 Thread Roger J. Buffington
Steve Waterman, k4cjx wrote: There are a number of Participating Winlink stations that will accept Pactor 1 when using Winlink 2000. Get the latest firmware if you are using the PK-232. There is no memory ARQ, and I would think that a used KAM Plus would be a better bargan, but each will work.

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Cheapest foray in to Pactor

2006-03-08 Thread John Bradley
I'll second that. The Kam needs about an S3 signal or better to work. the Pk232 can go into the noise. - Original Message - From: Roger J. Buffington To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 7:45 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio]

Re: [digitalradio] Poll results for digitalradio

2006-03-08 Thread John Becker
Maybe that 97.5 % just got so tried of hearing the same old complaint over and over and over and over again. Some of us understand that this will happen no matter what the mode. I even hate to bring it up again fearing to start it all over. Some of the ideas that I have seen are just to far out

[digitalradio] Re: EA PSK31 TEST software

2006-03-08 Thread wb4tdb
In a message dated 3/7/2006 7:46:31 P.M. GMT Standard Time, digitalradio@yahoogroups.com writes: Available software for next EA PSK31 CONTEST 2006, donwnload here:http://www.ure.es/winurecon/ http://www.ure.es/winurecon/ Joaquin, Is there an English version of the Web site? 73 Vollie

[digitalradio] Re: CW program???

2006-03-08 Thread scottpa1960
To decode CW, the program that I found that is the most powerful is called CWGet. If you do a google search for CWGet, you'll find it. There are many settings for it in RX mode which make it very good at copying cw and it is shareware. 73--Scott WY3X --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew

[digitalradio] available software pr ea psk31 contest

2006-03-08 Thread EA4ZB
Sorry, for the moment only available in spanish language. The engine for digital modes is MMVARI to Makoto Mori.-- 73 de JOAQUIN - EA4ZB Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org Other areas of interest: The MixW Reflector :

[digitalradio] Re: [Packet] OT: Attention Software Authors

2006-03-08 Thread doc
John, Could your new list include Apple, Linux, and MS apps as well as a Linux menu? I have your Rigblaster Plus and could only locate three Linux apps in one folder on the CD. The menu structure and most content is MS-specific. Also, could you include Amateur DTV apps for all three

Re: [digitalradio] CW program???

2006-03-08 Thread Danny Douglas
WinWarbler sends but is not yet ready to receive CW, Personally I havent found one CW program that can copy CW worth the medium its written on. - Original Message - From: Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 7:28 AM Subject:

[digitalradio] Re: CW program???

2006-03-08 Thread jhaynesatalumni
MultiPSK does CW 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://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digipol (band plan policy discussion) Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your

[digitalradio] MULTIPSK CW

2006-03-08 Thread Paul
MULTI PSK ONLY XMTS CW ON USB OR LSB DOES NOT DO REGULAR CW,AT LEAST I CANT GET IT TO WORK ?? BUT IS A EXCELLENT DIGITAL PROGRAM K8PG-Paul Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org Other areas of interest: The MixW Reflector :

Re: [digitalradio] CW program???

2006-03-08 Thread F.R. Ashley
Have you tried CW Type? Is recv companion program is CW Get. 73 WB4M Buddy - Original Message - From: Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 11:48 PM Subject: [digitalradio] CW program??? What does everyone recommend to copy and

RE: [digitalradio] CW program???

2006-03-08 Thread Dave
WinWarbler can generate CW in software, via a WinKey interface like MicroHam's MicroKeyer, or via an external modem like the KAM or PK232. CW decoding requires an external modem. WinWarbler also includes a phone voice keyer, as well as support for PSK31, PSK63, and RTTY. A common user interface

Re: [digitalradio] Re: CW program???

2006-03-08 Thread KV9U
Except for a very expensive CW software reader program ($60), I have not found a better CW reader software than Multipsk. 73, Rick, KV9U jhaynesatalumni wrote: MultiPSK does CW Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org Other areas of interest: The MixW

RE: [digitalradio] MULTIPSK CW

2006-03-08 Thread Box SisteenHundred
That IS cw Paul. In reality, that's how your rig probably generates CW By injecting an audio tone into a SSB transmitter. When you say won't do regular cw... do you mean keying a circuit open and closed so you can connect it to the key jack of your rig? 73 Bill KA8VIT [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[digitalradio] Next Solar Cycle Will Be Bigger

2006-03-08 Thread Thomas Giella KN4LF
That prediction is utter nonsense. A space weather forecast model is even more useless than for weather forecasting. NASA scientists have used the same reckless abandon in declaring that man induced global warming is occurring. It appears that cycle 24 will be the

Re: [digitalradio] Poll results for digitalradio

2006-03-08 Thread Dr. Howard S. White
lets get back to talking about new digital modes... withall the neat things we can do with them and not burden the readers around the world with petty US politics. __Howard S. White Ph.D. P. Eng., VE3GFW/K6 ex-AE6SM

[digitalradio] Re: MULTIPSK CW

2006-03-08 Thread kd0ca
You will need to look at the modes setup button, and you can tell the program to use only audio to the rig on CW, or you can select audio plus PTT (keying through RTS line) or just the PTT keying alone. If you have a transistor switch or optoisolator and switch in the RTS circuit, it will key the

[digitalradio] New rules/description for Digitalradio Group

2006-03-08 Thread Andrew O'Brien
The description for this group has been amended: --- This is a meeting place to discuss amateur radio digital applications such as RTTY, CW, PSK31,PSK63, MFSK16, Olivia-MFSK, Contestia,RTTYM, Chip64, DominoEXj, THROB, ALE, PACTOR, AMTOR, HELL, SSTV, Digital SSTV, and more.

Re: [digitalradio] New rules/description for Digitalradio Group

2006-03-08 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Sorry about the typos and inverted comma issues in this post. I will fix when adding to the official rules. Andy On 3/8/06, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The description for this group has been amended: --- This is a meeting place to discuss amateur radio digital

RE: [digitalradio] MULTIPSK CW

2006-03-08 Thread Dave
A 50% cpu load seems really high, Patrick. WinWarbler consumes less than 1% of a 1.5 ghz Pentium 4 when generating CW via software. It uses ticks from TimerMM.dll to drive a state machine. What sort of timer are you using? 73, Dave, AA6YQ -Original Message- From:

[digitalradio] PSK frquencies

2006-03-08 Thread yves dussault
Hi! After four years away from PSK, where should I look for PSK QSO's? I used to work them on 14071.0 LSB. Are they still there, and what other frequencies should I look at? VE2ATD Yves DussaultLaval, QC, Canada[EMAIL PROTECTED] Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to

Re: [digitalradio] PSK frquencies

2006-03-08 Thread Roger J. Buffington
yves dussault wrote: Hi! After four years away from PSK, where should I look for PSK QSO's? I used to work them on 14071.0 LSB. Are they still there, and what other frequencies should I look at? Same place. Also look at 7.070-073, and 10100-109 de Roger W6VZV

Re: [digitalradio] PSK frquencies

2006-03-08 Thread John Bradley
bonjour Yves, welcome back!!! You can find PSk at 3580, 7070, 14070, etc all on USB. Usual power output is about 30 watts, to avoid overloading and affecting multiple QSO's. There are nowa wide variety of other soundcard modes, notably OLIVIA. almost as good as CW under poor