[digitalradio] Re: pactor I/II qso anyone?

2008-07-04 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Is The Anybody Out There ? .quote Pink Floyd;) LA5VNA Steinar Steinar Aanesland skrev:* * Hi all, I have just bought me a PTC-IIusb modem . Is there anyone out there who wants to do a pactor test with me ? I am qrv on 10 , 20, 30 , 40 and 80m 73 de LA5VNA Steinar

Re: [digitalradio] web site where users about to call CQ in a particular mode

2008-07-04 Thread Rick W.
Just recently I pointed someone to the site since it has many different modes of operation. I have used the site from time to time, but mostly when I was trying to coordinate with someone for a new mode. We haven't had a new mode that interests me for a while now, so there has been less need.

[digitalradio] dumb terminal software for packet

2008-07-04 Thread Alan Jones
Can someone on the list recommend a good terminal program that I can use with my AEA PK-232MBX TNC? Currently I am using HyperTerminal version 5.1. I don't like the annoying window box at the bottom of the screen. All I need is a basic dumb terminal. I have tried several terminal programs

RE: [digitalradio] dumb terminal software for packet

2008-07-04 Thread Matt Ashe
Hello Alan, I use Tera Term Pro 2.3 with my KPC-3. Very straight forward, none of the silliness that Hyperterm makes you go through. Do a google search on Tera term and the first couple of hits will get you to the site to download. Hope this helps! 73 Matt KI6NCU Tuolumne, CA -Original

Re: [digitalradio] dumb terminal software for packet

2008-07-04 Thread Alan Jones
Matt Ashe wrote: Hello Alan, I use Tera Term Pro 2.3 with my KPC-3. Very straight forward, none of the silliness that Hyperterm makes you go through. Do a google search on Tera term and the first couple of hits will get you to the site to download. Hope this helps! 73 Matt

Re: [digitalradio] dumb terminal software for packet

2008-07-04 Thread Bill Ayer
I use MixW. Takes a bit to set up, but you can get it to work just the way you want with macros. - Original Message - From: Alan Jones To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 11:09 AM Subject: [digitalradio] dumb terminal software for packet Can

[digitalradio] Re: New Hams and New Digital Technology

2008-07-04 Thread Bill Lovell
MFSK16 is available as freeware on both MMVARI and Stream. It's a little finicky to tune on Stream (the orignial software for the mode), but easy using MMVARI. As for its usefulness under poor conditions, a station in Reno and I used it to extend the useful like of a sked the other evening by

Re: [digitalradio] dumb terminal software for packet

2008-07-04 Thread Alan Jones
Bill Ayer wrote: I use MixW. Takes a bit to set up, but you can get it to work just the way you want with macros. - Original Message - *From:* Alan Jones mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com

[digitalradio] Re: New Hams and New Digital Technology

2008-07-04 Thread kc4cop996
Patrick: Please advise the version of MixW that has Contestia as one of its modes. I am using version 2.18 and can find nothing on Contestia. Dick Z., kc4cop --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, Just to say that aside to Olivia,

[digitalradio] Contestia in Mixw

2008-07-04 Thread Andrew O'Brien
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:12 PM, kc4cop996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Patrick: Please advise the version of MixW that has Contestia as one of its modes. I am using version 2.18 and can find nothing on Contestia. Dick Z., kc4cop - You need to find a specific DLL for Contestia in MixW. I

[digitalradio] Re: New Hams and New Digital Technology

2008-07-04 Thread kc4cop996
Patrick: I just learned of your MultiPSK program this afternoon. I am overwhelmed with it at the moment. I have a little idea of what I am doing on MixW - which makes it a good place to start with Contestia Dick Z., kc4cop --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Lindecker [EMAIL

Re: [digitalradio] dumb terminal software for packet

2008-07-04 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
Mixw is a bit of a overkill with all it's garbage for a terminal program to operate a PK232MBX TNC. I still have been using YAPP even if it's just a DOS program some 25 years old now. At 02:07 PM 7/4/2008, you wrote: I use MixW. Takes a bit to set up, but you can get it to work just the way