[digitalradio] Need the Correct Way to Setup CW using the Sound Card on USB

2008-05-25 Thread Dennis Wyman
BlankWhat is the correct way to set up CW using the soundcard in USB? I've looked around for other post and have not found the information I'm looking for. I have a TS2000 and I am using the HRD/DM780 program. I'm using CW (Ky Cmd) with somewhat good results. I would like to tune right on top

Re: [digitalradio] HRD: Script error when running DX Cluster

2008-05-25 Thread Simon Brown
And FWIW I am very soon starting on all bugs / enhancements for HRD 5.0 - please, no requests at the moment :-) With a little programming effort I can improve HRD a great deal. Simon Brown, HB9DRV -- From: Simon Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] HRD

Re: [digitalradio] HRD: Script error when running DX Cluster

2008-05-25 Thread Simon Brown
Hi Ian, HRD *always* uses the IE engine, even if you have Opera installed. I seem to remember that in DM780 I managed to stop these popups - it's an IE setting somewhere. In IE 7 look at the Help menu / About Internet Explorer for the version info. I'll have to Google for the answer - it is a

Re: [digitalradio] Need the Correct Way to Setup CW using the Sound Card on USB

2008-05-25 Thread Andrew O'Brien
There is probably some effective way of matching the actual tone via the DFM780 waterfall, and there is also the auto-zero beat feature within the TS-2000. However, and quick method is to select a narrow filter via the TS-2000 (or HRD) , if you select 200 Hz you will find that most people hear

[digitalradio] Dayton FCC Forum

2008-05-25 Thread Rick W.
One of the comments made by Bill Cross, at the FCC Forum in reference to Winlink 2000 was that: Most of the controversy here seems to swirl around how certain licensees use it. Some use it for a radio e-mail system. Others use it for getting weather maps while they are on sailboats in places

Re: [digitalradio] Dayton FCC Forum

2008-05-25 Thread Tim N9PUZ
Rick W. wrote: But was he really saying that getting weather maps and general e-mail use was included with buying and selling stocks and these uses are a prohibited communications? Or was he saying that the first two uses were OK and only the stock activity was not legal? In my mind 3

RE: [digitalradio] Dayton FCC Forum

2008-05-25 Thread Rud Merriam
My interpretation is he was not stating an opinion on the topic, but just saying that an opinion would be needed to clarify such use. Rud Merriam K5RUD ARES AEC Montgomery County, TX http://TheHamNetwork.net -Original Message- From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL

[digitalradio] Re: Packet frequencys on 10 Mtrs ???

2008-05-25 Thread Graham
POSSIBLE FREQUENCY ? To save confusion ... what about going for 28.150 + 1500 hz as a 'center frequency' 28.151,500 -rf-ae- , that way dosent matter what system you use , as long as you 'centered' on that freq, you should see something. Also gives audio freq round 1500 hz , so any harmonics

Re: [digitalradio] Digital Voice FMDMV

2008-05-25 Thread John Simon
OK Kevin I'll join you on 7.035MHz. I'll have the radio open throughout the day and listen out for you during the afternoons. I've been away from home for the last two days so have lost track of condx. 73, John de VK2XGJ It may be that your sole purpose in Life

[digitalradio] Last reminder to send in your May Feld Hell Sprint Scores

2008-05-25 Thread David Kruh
Please, if you haven't done so already, send us your May Sprint scores via our easy-to-use autolog system at http://www.bambinomusical.com/autolog.html. You have until Friday, May 30, 2008. We've gotten 9 scores submitted so far, but I know that we had many more participants. Come on!

[digitalradio] Vista Native Sample Rate

2008-05-25 Thread Tony
All, Does anyone know how to change the native sample rate for USB sound cards with Vista? I'm told the native setting is hidden and not in the normal sound card settings. Thanks, Tony -K2MO