While we are on this interesting subject of sound card calibration I
have a question in regards to the effect of the calibration itself on
the capability of properly decoding the signals.So two questions:
1. I noticed that although most PSK31 signals I receive are showing
the two phase position
Hello Simon,
With the last Multidem which is a complete (but rustic) RX/TX SdR program, you
can exchange data (RX/TX) with a client program through a TCP/IP link. The
interface Multipsk/Multidem is done this way.
73
Patrick
- Original Message -
From: Simon Brown (KNS)
To: Digit
Hello Paul,
> Multipsk - will it store/save the correction between applications?
No you must calibrate each application with the true sound card speed.
> If I have a choice between a 16 bit external soundblaster and a 24 bit
> external sound blaster, which should I use at what setting for best
I
All,
I'll be QRV MT63 tonight starting 2200z.
Frequency - 14106.0 USB
Tony, K2MO
Other options: shared memory, Windows Messages.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
-Original Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Simon Brown (KNS)
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 4:15 AM
To: Digital Radio
Subject: [digitalradio] Windows Only: Soundca
This is a windows-only question.
It a SDR application were to make data available for use in digital mode
programs using something other than a virtual soundcard, what options would be
feasible?
TCP/IP server?
Mailslots?
I want to be sure that I haven't missed the obvious here.
Simon Brown, H