Mark Milburn wrote:
> if you want to dig in a little deeper, you may need to download and
> install a program that decodes compressed packets.
>
> If I can be helpful, let me know how.
>
> 73 Mark KQ0I Des Moines, IA
Mark,
Do you know any program that does that, on the fly and on the air?
I
Hi Patrick,
That solved not being able to see the headers. Looks very sensitive.
Thanks again for all your work and help yet again.
73,
Rick, KV9U
Patrick Lindecker wrote:
> Hello Rick,
>
> Recently, I improved the 300 bauds Packet decoding. Here is the test
> version.
>
> http://f6cte.free.
Hello Rick,
Recently, I improved the 300 bauds Packet decoding. Here is the test
version.
http://f6cte.free.fr/MULTIPSK_TEST_10_01_2009.ZIP
Paste this adress in your Internet Explorer or equivalent. Download the
file.
Create a tempory folder (C:\TEST, for example), unzip the file in it and
sta
Well, one can have an opinion on whether or not there ought to be 300 baud
packet...but one might just as well have an opinion on whether there ought to
be PSK, or any other mode. The fact that it is legal and some hams want to use
it should be enough to justify its existence. Gracious, we st
Actually, I was getting the signals very well, but they were not
decoding. I had an S1 noise level and some packets were S9. Now on 20
meters noise is S1 and packets are just above the noise and not decoding
unless they get up to S5 or so from what it looks like. Even though I
know that packet
One other thing...on 7100.5, one of our key stations is still off the air
because of his antennas being ravaged by the ice storms through his area. That
is KBOFD in Missouri. Once he is back you should be able to hear him very well
most of the day.
723 Mark
--- On Wed, 2/4/09, Rick W wrot
Hi Rick...
The bands were pretty awrful this morning so I wasn't hearing a whole lot
myself. It will get better this afternoon and I'm thinking it will be much
better tomorrow. Wisconsin is always a tough haul from Iowa, it seems, but you
will be hearing everything better this afternoon.
Th
Hi Mark,
I tuned to your recommended frequencies and although heard some packet,
it was rare to decode much. I did copy KC2GMM and WD9EKA and your call
in there over a few hours, but not much else. That was on 7100.5.
My question is what is your actual frequency, or at least the audio
frequenc
Barry
I used to listen to HF 300baud from the states and Germany,
Even connected to Germany nodes once or twice. That was around 14.090 - 14
110 about 4 years ago. In the past year I haven't heard a peep from hf
packet.
Think it's dead and gone in favour of olivia etc.
Regards from the windy w
Our group does packet forwarding 24/7 on:
14.098 LSB, 10.147 LSB, 7103.5 LSB and 7100.5 LSB. He's welcome to decode it
all, and also welcome to join us if he would like.
73 Mark KQ0I
--- On Wed, 2/4/09, barry whittemore wrote:
From: barry whittemore
Subject: [digitalradio] HF packet
To:
A friend is looking to experiment with HF packet 300 Baud and hasnt had much
luck finding any. He only wants to decode off the air for now. are there any
freqs that he could listen to that would have some to decode. certain times etc?
Thanks
Barry
WB1EDI
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