Hi All,
My name is Kevin, ZL1KFM.
I am starting to get back into digital modes after a number of years
away from it. Before was mainly on VHF packet.
Back then I had a AEA PK-232 multimode modem. Back then I loved this
unit for it's many features.
One of the features I liked was the ability to
Hello Kevin,
But none of these have the feature to allow it to search and decide the type
of digital mode it is.
This question is classical and the answer must be always the same. For a
precise type of modulation, you could extract some characteristics (speed,
shift...). But there is not only
All,
HOKA program can detect a lot of digital modes.
Regards, Lev (aa2aj)
HOKA?
What is it and where may it be found, please?
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Thanks! 73, doc, KD4E
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Hi!
Taken from HOKA Website:
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*CODE300-32 Standard Version € 4.500,00 Euro*
Package include
• Code300-32 Software on CD ROM
• Printed user manual
• Security key
• 6 months free software update
• 24 months warranty on hard- and software.
*CODE300-32 Tool Kit for standard Version € 1.000,00
The best way to identify the various audio sounds of the digital modes
is to listen to examples on the internet:
http://www.bcar.us/Digital%20Signals.htm#loran-c
or
http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/
Then you can get some idea at least of the various modes and how they
sound. Some modes have
Doc,
Try Google.
*HOKA* Electronic - The Netherlands - HF Data Decoder and Analyzer
http://www.hoka.com/
*HOKA* Electronic, HF Data Communications Consultant, Data Analyzer and
Decoder.
www.*hoka*.com/ - 8kCached
I use http://clusty.com and get the same results,
when I am not racing against darkness during an
outside project!
I was preparing some stuff for HamCation and lacked
the time to do a Clusty search.
Besides, since someone posted the acronym it was fair
to ask them to define it! :-)
Chuck
HOKA is compony that developes multi mode software decoder.
Just search on HOKA and you get the info.
Regards, Lev
kd4e [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
HOKA program can detect a lot of digital modes.
Regards, Lev (aa2aj)
HOKA?
What is it and where may it be found, please?
--
I finally got a copy of the Live CD which came from
http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/pskmail/ I couldn't get the ones
on the other mirror servers to work.
This is great. I now need to run it on this PC and fix the CD drive on the
another PC I have, a Dell GX-150, and run it on that
Does anyone know the E-Mail address of W3SZ?
I have been looking at the DSP SDR rig control and would like to know if it
will
control the SDR-1000 and if so, are there any special steps other than on his
W3SZ web site.
Thanks 73,
Walt/K5YFW
Just wondering if anybody here knows anything about high speed
Morse. Seems like it was used in the 1940s, maybe earlier and
later, sending Morse at speeds of 500 wpm or so. Transmission
was from punched paper tape, and reception was on ink recorders;
then operators transcribed the received
Yes, the army and other services did use high speed Morse even into the
early to mid 60s. I was a manual Morse operator, and the boys in the next
room had the auto morse. They received with the same equipment we did,
except in our case we used a Mill (all caps typewriter) and they had a paper
Hi,
Probably does not answer your question but high speed CW is still
used alot for meteor scatter on vhf...moreso in Europe than in the US
and Canada as it has been overshadowed by the various WSJT modes...I
never used it but remember some extremely high speeds being
used...perhaps recorded
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