Re: [digitalradio] Re: THOR robustness or lack thereof

2008-10-13 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Hi Tony Are you using this software: http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.html as a Virtual Audio Cable ? 73 de LA5VNA Steinar Tony wrote: Dave, On other thing that I can not understand is why THOR's performance proved to be so poor on Tony's tests. Where can I find the

[digitalradio] Newbi here

2008-10-13 Thread s2e0mvb
Hi group, just thought id better say hi as new to the group Call is 2e0mvb loc JO02eg, very much into digi modes just started playing with 2mtr ssb was wondering if anyone works 2mtrs with psk as never heard any? if interested let me know 73 and may we all be QRM/N free Steve 2e0mvb

RE: [digitalradio] RFSM file transfer

2008-10-13 Thread John Bradley
I agree with Les. great program under moderate to good conditions. I haven't tried anything as big as 4mb file, but have great results with text and .jpg files of 20 to 50K . RFSM passes these in just a few minutes. a 30k file in under 2 minutes under good conditions. Have been using the

Re: [digitalradio] THOR robustness or lack thereof

2008-10-13 Thread Tony
Rick, On other thing that I can not understand is why THOR's performance proved to be so poor on Tony's tests. Dave points out that this could be a sample rate problem. Fldigi did just fine with other modes during the HF path simulations so the question is whether the sampling issue is

Re: [digitalradio] THOR robustness or lack of thereof

2008-10-13 Thread Tony
Rick, On other thing that I can not understand is why THOR's performance proved to be so poor on Tony's tests. Dave points out that this could be a sample rate problem. Fldigi did just fine with other modes during the HF path simulations so the question is whether the sampling issue is

Re: [digitalradio] RFSM file transfer

2008-10-13 Thread matt gregory
 Hello Ive been using rfsm2400 for emcom purposes it is awesome I have sent simulated reports to stations in as little as 31sec min text format my question is what freq are available and calls for email access and other info would be great  thanks   MATTHEW A. GREGORY KC2PUA - Original

[digitalradio] Ubuntu and flidigi - help

2008-10-13 Thread Curt Givens
Hi, gang, well I took the plunge and set up a machine with Ubuntu used Synaptic to install Fldigi and I can't find it or any of the Amateur Radio programs that I supposedly installed could someone contact me off list and point me in the correct direction. I'm new to Linux and this has me baffled.

[digitalradio] QRV MT63 / Contestia 1k / 16

2008-10-13 Thread Tony
All, I'm QRV MT63 / Contestia (1k 16 tone) / 14106.0 USB @ 2230z ~ 0030z. Tony, K2MO

Re: [digitalradio] Ubuntu and flidigi - help

2008-10-13 Thread Howard Brown
Hi Curt, I will post instead of email in case some one else might be interested. Fldigi is probably in directory /usr/bin ... to make sure, click the menu item 'Places' followed by 'Search for Files'. In the search program, in the name contains field, enter 'fldigi' (no apostrophes). Select

Re: [digitalradio] RFSM file transfer

2008-10-13 Thread Rick W
Several of us have tested RFSM2400 on HF and some local hams have tested it with me on VHF. While you do need pretty good signals to work at the higher speeds, it can work quite well as long as signals are high enough above zero dB SNR to permit throughput at the slowest speed. I like the idea

Re: [digitalradio] Ubuntu and flidigi - help

2008-10-13 Thread Howard Brown
I just realized I left you hanging on how to start fldigi... Since it is in a location that is normally in the path statement, you can open a terminal window and enter fldigi. If you want a menu item to point to fldigi you can select 'System' then 'Preferences' then 'Main Menu' This opens a

[digitalradio] aprs beacon text

2008-10-13 Thread Lee
Hello Folks, Easy question for you all. I have a tnc, ah that nice. I am hoping to use it a beacon a known location, ie: I know the Lat and Lon but no GPS for this setup. So the question. What is the text I need in the Beacon test atream so it appears on the aprs network. Thanks, Lee kd4gcf

Re: [digitalradio] aprs beacon text

2008-10-13 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
Something like :=3927.01N/09102.93W- At 07:38 PM 10/13/2008, you wrote: Hello Folks, Easy question for you all. I have a tnc, ah that nice. I am hoping to use it a beacon a known location, ie: I know the Lat and Lon but no GPS for this setup. So the question. What is the text I need in

[digitalradio] Re: RFSM file transfer

2008-10-13 Thread kf4wbs
CAN YOU COMPARE RFSM 8000 TO PACTOR III UNDER SIMILAR CONDITIONS ? --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Les Keppie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Tommi In testing here in VK - VK2JN and VK2DSG have passed files in excess of 4 Mb on 80m band - best time seems to be late afternoon when