Hi Rick,
Cannot comment on DominoEx performance on 6 meters as noone ever
answers me (marginal station here so no surprise). I find it to be a
very good performer on the lower bands...I am a horrid typist (as
many can attest) so I tend to stick to 11 baud. The use of FEC seems
to minimize hits
Maybe not so much in the U.S. but many in Europe and elsewhere in the world
they
do.
Walt/K5YFW
Leigh L Klotz, Jr. wrote:
> I think gmfsk does mt63 so it shouldn't be hard for fldigi to do it.
> Does anybody but MARS use it?
> Leigh/WA5ZNU
>
>
>
> Announce your digital presence via our DX
I just got off the air with a "local" station about 35 miles north of
me. This is our second test, last week we did the first one. We expect
to try more modes each week. Tonight we started out on 6 meters PSK31
and switched to Domino EX 11. Big surprise. DEX seems to have great
difficulty with
I think gmfsk does mt63 so it shouldn't be hard for fldigi to do it.
Does anybody but MARS use it?
Leigh/WA5ZNU
Clarification...
"Except MT63" was reference to fldigi.
Paul L Schmidt, K9PS wrote:
> Except MT63...
>
> Darrel Smith wrote:
>> I agree with Per that Fldigi does every mode you would want for digital
>> modes although I use cocoamodem on my Mac for day to day use as it has a
>> few features fldi
Except MT63...
Darrel Smith wrote:
> I agree with Per that Fldigi does every mode you would want for digital
> modes although I use cocoamodem on my Mac for day to day use as it has a
> few features fldigi does not have yet and macros are easier to set up
> quickly for net use.
>
> Darrel
>
I agree with Per that Fldigi does every mode you would want for
digital modes although I use cocoamodem on my Mac for day to day use
as it has a few features fldigi does not have yet and macros are
easier to set up quickly for net use.
Darrel
On 6-Feb-07, at 12:59 PM, Per wrote:
fldigi d
On Feb 6, 2007, at 3:31 PM, Kurt wrote:
> I have a older computer that I am thinking about setting up and using
> Linux(want to try it). Is there a lot of software for digital modes
> for
> linux, I mainly do PSK31,Hell and RTTY.
> Any help/suggestions would be welcomed.
gmfsk -- http://gmfsk
Yes. Not only packet stuff, but Power Basic (meant for a 286) runs and
compiles well.
From time to time I use it for making some "tools" for some repetitive
and boring calculations.
So, don't think it is not possible...give it a try...you might be nicely
surprised. I am using XP Pro SP2.
Jose,
fldigi does all that and more:
http://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html
Here's more than you probably need:
http://radio.linux.org.au/
How old is the pc ?
73 de Per, sm0rwo
--- Kurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a older computer that I am thinking about
> setting up and using
> Linux(want to
I have a older computer that I am thinking about setting up and using
Linux(want to try it). Is there a lot of software for digital modes for
linux, I mainly do PSK31,Hell and RTTY.
Any help/suggestions would be welcomed.
73
Kurt
K8YZK
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