We have had a few new members join and ask about software. Digitalradio
suggests
Digipan (PSK31 and PSK63 only)
Winwarbler (PSK 31/63 and RTTY)
DM780 (multiple digital modes)
Multipsk (multiple digital modes)
FLdigi ((multiple digital modes) Windows OR Linux .
PSKMAIL (PSK with email)
Andy K3
Exactly what we need. Either would do well with Spotcollector, but I dont know
about those who use other spotting sofware at their own station (such as MIXW,
etc.) I am just now getting into using MultiPSK and it works in conjunction
with the DXLab stuff, so a lot of potential customers there,
I ran such a cluster for a few years , before I opened the "sked
page". I was running WinCluster. I do have the bandwidth to run a
cluster again but want to avoid the cost of some of the better cluster
software. It would need to be a digital cluster that does not
propagate spots to other cluster
That me be true, but I have seen several stateside MFSK and many PSK spots on
the clusters. The next thought is a "digital cluster" which could be used with
spot collector? Those that then wanted "any" digital modes/states or
otherwise, could load that one up and see the spots, and they would
Danny, I think they are not being posted/spotted. I have always
assumed, perhaps wrongly, that "serious DXers" and cluster owners
frown on something like K3UK spotting N7DC because you are not really
"DX". Thus even though you might be using an interesting digital mode
, I would not spot you on
Where is "there" Tony? HI.
And I have, on average, 3 sites gathering spots here, and using SpotCollector
which has almost every mode known to man, listed, so its not like they just
disappear on this end. Looks like the special digital modes simply are not
being passed thru the network.
Dan
Danny,
> What I dont understand, with all the reported contacts here on this group,
> why I am not seeing > ANY of them on the spot network? I would gladly give
> some of them a listen, if they showed up
> Danny Douglas N7DC
That's a good question...
I've noticed 'exotic mode' cluster spots
> Only if they are ...well...forget it
Cat got your tongue Trip?
Tony -K2MO
> "I think most would interpret"
>
> Only if they are ...well...forget it
>
> On 8/31/09, Tony wrote:
>> Trip,
>>
> Trust me pal... been using ALE400 from the start...the outa-sync issue
> is not just
"I think most would interpret"
Only if they are ...well...forget it
On 8/31/09, Tony wrote:
> Trip,
>
Trust me pal... been using ALE400 from the start...the outa-sync issue
is not just a
one time thing... and not just on QRP.
Im a big fan of ALE400 and MultiPSK(reg) ...BU
New release (4.15) of MULTIPSK
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Hello Andy,
> Just back from holiday, which version do I need for PSK-packet? I am
Click on the button "Packet+APRS", then "PSK" (BPSK in fact). 3 speeds are
proposed (63 (new), 250 (new) and the standard 1200 bauds for satellite.
It is exactly the same working as FSK Packet, except the modulat
Hello Thomas,
> When you have had it occur 40-50 times(with 20 over sig.) ..then tell me
> its not major.
As this frequency (40-50 times) is not normal, I think there is another
problem.
Hypothesis: I suppose that you want to do a QSO, have clicked on "ARQ FAE"
and "CQ" and a Ham has done the
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