--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After giving my son the top-of-the-line but out of date
PC,
There is a certain milestone in life that one of my friends
passed a few years ago. Through the years he had given
his outmoded computers to his kids when
Hello!
As I stated in a previous post, I have been using MMTTY for a few years
now, and like it, before that I used HAMCOMM, and liked that as well.
However, I have never done RTTY using a HARDWARE TNC.
QUESTION: How does MMTTY compare head to head with a TNC, such as the
DXP-38 for instance ??
--- Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Rick,
TKS for info. Perhaps, next year I will see if it is
possible to carry a synchronous ARQ mode (perhaps
Pactor 1 forced to 100 bauds) in Multipsk, under a
big PC XP.
73
Patrick
I know that somebody I cannot remember is
Even though I no longer have any hardware to compare to software RTTY, I
would have to say, that the software is outstanding and seems better
than the results that I had with homebrew and AEA and Kantronics
hardware products. Just having the software scope is so convenient too
compared to the
Looking for email address of Frank G7IZW who was the support for
WinPix32 SSTV software. His site http://homepage.ntlworld.com/winpix/
comes up with some chocolate bunnies?
TIA,
Jerry - K0HZI
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Here are some edited E-Mail threads from 1999 concerning HF digital
modems/modes. The names and/or calls deleted.
So where are we in relations to Aug 1999 in reaching the goal of an open
source, high-speed, robust modem/mode using a sound card or some other COTS
hardware?
73,
Walt/K5YFW
Google says [EMAIL PROTECTED] but if ntlworld.com is non-responsive,
this address may also be non-functional.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jerry W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for email address of Frank G7IZW who was the support for
WinPix32 SSTV
I'm very sorry to hear that, Jerry.
Its a topic no one really likes to talk about, but there are more
than a few orphanned amateur-written software applications. I
probably encounter more than most, as users of orphanned logging
applications seek ways to salvage their log data.
Open source
Leigh is referring to the fact that the founders of Purify went on to
create Netflix.
I don't think Reed and Neal used much of what they learned with Purify
to build Netflix, other than to make sure that it doesn't leak memory.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com,
Nah, just the money, hihi.
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006 5:50 pm, Dave Bernstein wrote:
Leigh is referring to the fact that the founders of Purify went on to
create Netflix.
I don't think Reed and Neal used much of what they learned with Purify
to build Netflix, other than to make sure that it doesn't
If I understood its description correctly, PSKmail is a server-base
architecture: if you you want to send an email message, you establish
an HF connection on a known frequency with a PSKmail server, which
then forwards your message via the internet.
Is this the right network architecture?
Is
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