[digitalradio] NBEMS/FLDIGI/FLWRAP/FLMSG (ICS-213 ARRL Radiogram)

2010-06-13 Thread KB3FXI
Hello all, I just wanted to drop an example of our digital net traffic here using NBEMS/FLDIGI software. Skeds and info at www.wpaNBEMS.org. Modes used are Olivia 8/500 for keyboard to keyboard and short messages such as NTS and MT63 1k Long Interleave for spread sheets, bulletins, book

[digitalradio] Download JT65-HF1051.zip software

2010-06-13 Thread Alex
Hi all JT65-HF is the only software for JT65A mode that can decode simultaneous signals every minute. By other JT65A you can decode only the strongest signal every minute. So by JT65-HF you don't lose the small signal when 14076 is busy and it's easier to work DX or QRP stations. JT65-HF1051.zip

[digitalradio] mfj 1278

2010-06-13 Thread Quentin Falkenbury
Hi All I aquired a 1278 in good condition now i wish to use it on hf packet i do not have the mfjcom software however i am able to converse with it using winpack in terminal mode.Now i set it for hf packet with the Mode HP,300,H Command---The final H being for the 200hz shift modem.And all

Re: [digitalradio] mfj 1278

2010-06-13 Thread Mark Milburn
I think you might be confusing baud rate with frequency shift.  Not the same. In entering the mode, you can enter mode,(selectables).  For instance, for HF RTTY you can select difference baud rates, so you might enter    MODE HB,45   or    MODE HB,75 But for HF packet there are no selectables,

Re: [digitalradio] mfj 1278

2010-06-13 Thread Jeff Moore
IIRC, KISS mode should be used completely under software control. IOW, the software puts the TNC into KISS mode and takes it out of KISS mode. KISS mode is not really for manual operation, the software you use in KISS mode determines what the TNC does and how it does it. Jeff -- KE7ACY

Re: [digitalradio] Download JT65-HF1051.zip software

2010-06-13 Thread Jeremy Cowgar
Alex, I saw your post on QRZ.com about the software and gave it a try, I do like it, however, I'm confused as to why you are promoting it so much? You are not the author, right? Did you acquire the rights to it or something? Seems like you joined the group to post this message? Just

[digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread kneiper
Newbie to the digital scene and am looking for opinions on the above devices to be used with a Yeasu FT-747G. Right now I'm primarily interested in PSK31, MFSK16, and Hellschreiber. Thanks, Mike KD8KZT

[digitalradio] Re: Download JT65-HF1051.zip software

2010-06-13 Thread Alex
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jeremy Cowgar jer...@... wrote: Alex, I saw your post on QRZ.com about the software and gave it a try, I do like it, however, I'm confused as to why you are promoting it so much? You are not the author, right? Did you acquire the rights to it or

Re: [digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread Jeremy Cowgar
What the SignaLink has going for it over the Nomic (which is what I own) is a built in sound card. Thus, you do not have to fuss with trying to share a sound card w/your system. i.e. listen to the popular digital frequencies and your bound to hear a windows Ding message now and then. That's

Re: [digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread Mike M
Mike - I have been using the USB Signalink with an FT817 and an old Kenwood TS-140 for the better part of a year, and am very satisfied with its performance. It was easy to set up (you need a separate cable for each rig, and need to reconfigure some jumpers) and works very well with my Mac

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Download JT65-HF1051.zip software

2010-06-13 Thread Jeremy Cowgar
On 6/13/2010 5:38 PM, Alex wrote: Hi Jeremy, the most important reason that i promote this software is i want to increase the diffusion of JT65A. You know... more traffic means more DXs for everybody. This mode is a great resorce for DXing especially for the QRPer or who run poor antennas

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Download JT65-HF1051.zip software

2010-06-13 Thread Andy obrien
WSJT can decode multiple signals, same minute. Andy K3UK

Re: [digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread chas
Jeremy Cowgar wrote: What the SignaLink has going for it over the Nomic (which is what I own) is a built in sound card. Thus, you do not have to fuss with trying to share a sound card w/your system. i.e. listen to the popular digital frequencies and your bound to hear a windows Ding

Re: [digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread Rick Westerfield
I love my Signalink. It effectively doubled my Winmor data rate. Rick KH2DF Sent from my iPhone On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:25 PM, kneiper flin...@comcast.net wrote: Newbie to the digital scene and am looking for opinions on the above devices to be used with a Yeasu FT-747G. Right now I'm primarily