[digitalradio] Word document ALE and ALE400 easy with Multipsk

2007-11-01 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello to all, As it seems that ALE operations are a bit confused, I have done a Word document which goal is to show from Multipsk snapshots how to do the basic operations in ALE and ALE400. This document (1.1 Mo) is available from my site http://f6cte.free.fr/ALE and ALE400 easy with

[digitalradio] ALE400

2007-11-01 Thread John Bradley
Sitting on 14109.5 ALE400 all Thrusday Morning , if anyone wants to try the mail function John VE5MU

[digitalradio] Word document ALE and ALE400 easy with Multipsk - net address problem

2007-11-01 Thread Patrick Lindecker
It seems that the spaces into the Net address can be sometimes a problem, so I have changed the name of the document. Now this document (1.1 Mo) is available from: http://f6cte.free.fr/ALE_and_ALE400_easy_with_Multipsk.doc (copy and paste this adress in Internet Explorer (or equivalent) Net

[digitalradio] Word document ALE and ALE400 easy with Multipsk

2007-11-01 Thread Patrick Lindecker
For information, here is some complementary information from Sholto (KE7HPV). 73 Patrick - Original Message - From: Sholto Fisher To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [multipsk] Re: Word document ALE and ALE400 easy with Multipsk - net address

[digitalradio] ALE400 – Narrow band ALE mode now availabl e

2007-11-01 Thread Mark Thompson
ALE400 – Narrow band ALE mode now available Patrick F6CTE has announced that a narrow band version of the popular Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) software is now available. On the HFLink Yahoo group he writes: For those interested in doing ALE and ARQ FAE using a narrow bandwidth (400

[digitalradio] an interesting new platform for digital mode development

2007-11-01 Thread Dave Bernstein
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/11/01/first-pics-of-bug-labs-open-source- hardware/ 73, Dave, AA6YQ

Re: [digitalradio] an interesting new platform for digital mode development

2007-11-01 Thread Andrew O'Brien
I had mentioned elsewhere that I am surprised hams don't have Ninetendo DS-type devices for digital mode operations in portable/encomm situations.Maybe this Lego concept is what we need. Andy. On 11/1/07, Dave Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: