Hi Tony,
I suppose a quick look at the system requirements could be helpful, you may
have trouble booting really old hardware (stuff from the previous century).
But, with a pretty standard pc you should just be able to boot. Regarding the
external HD it can be accessed when running the live cd
K3UK Interactive Sked Page (digitall) page is back after server issues.
Check http://www.obriensweb.com/drsked/drsked.php for digital mode
spots and experiment arranging.
Per,
Thanks for the reply. I can download the software
and burn it to CD. Is there anything I should know
before I do this?
I also have an external HD that connects via USB
port. Would it be possible to download the
software to this drive and access it when needed?
Thanks again...
Tony, K2M
Danny- I am confused-- It might help me to know what rig and what
software you are using and describing.
Thanks- Bill-W4BSG
At 08:15 AM 9/5/2007, you wrote:
>This is one of the most difficult thing for new digital ops to understand,
>and determine where the signal should be on the waterfall. I
Danny
how do you do it if you have no computer control of
your rig at all? I never change the default offset in the
2 modes that I use that has a waterfall. I always did tune
by ear going way way back to 1970 RTTY days. and
still do today.
At 08:15 AM 9/5/2007, you wrote:
>This is one of the mos
This is one of the most difficult thing for new digital ops to understand,
and determine where the signal should be on the waterfall. I call the best
spot ":sweet spot". Your rig will probably copy a signal just about any
place across the waterfall, as long as its width is somewhere around 3 kc.
Also, in the help department, is there anyone who has had success in
getting an ICOM 756 Pro 2 working through rig control on the
fldigi/PSKMail programs?
I tried a few months ago when I was using Linux for a while on one of my
computers, but now I recall never actually getting this particular
Hi Tony,
There are two different live cd's available now, one based upon Mandriva and
one on Puppy, please have a look at the pskmail wiki for further information.
Its here: http://pskmail.wikispaces.com
73 de Per, sm0rwo
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