Hello all,
It misses the most dynamic Ham for promotion of digital modes: Andy (K3UK).
73
Patrick
Selon Andy obrien k3uka...@gmail.com:
Digital Ham of The Year : Patrick F6CTE. Tremendous innovations is
his software Multipsk in the past year. Patrick listens well, he is
open to new
Hello,
Keying directly gives possibility to put a true keyer in parallel to the
computerized keying, this to be able to either type letters or key the letters
according to the feeling of the day.
However, in hard keying , if the speed is not too much fast (=25 wpm),
computerized dashes ans dots
Hello all,
To complete what Votjech wrote, for technical aspects of RS ID there is a paper
about RS ID under the PAPERS on my Web site (http://f6cte.free.fr/PAPERS.ZIP).
The hashing method introduced by Votjech is really very powerful and i
integrated it in the last RS ID sources (in Pascal).
Hello Rick and John,
when to use ALE 400 and when to use FAE 400. Personally, I would
rather
I see this as in ALE (but I'm not a specialist): you can do soundings
or calls (QRZ for example) to say notify your presence in the band
and after the link with a Ham, you both begin exchanging
Rick,
RR for all the experimentation done.
with the typing speed. Since you can not backspace for an error
(similar to RTTY) I do tend to make some xxx characters at times
As, some time ago, you pointed out this issue, I fixed it in the very
last version of Multipsk. Now you can use backspace
Hello Simon,
There is so much work involved in writing a fool-proof program with
a good user interface that having to also write the encoding /
decoding interface
RR for all. Yes I understand and it's true that detailed
specifications + source code as Peter have done with PSK31 was the
Hello Demetre and all,
writers who although they allow everyone to use their program, they
keep their code to themselves. Of course it is everyone's right to
protect their code and I do not blame anyone here, I am just stating a
fact.
As I belong to this category (Multipsk author), here is
Hello Ron,
I'm the author of this program. When you have set up a Com port on Multipsk, the Com port is opened (by extracting which is called a "handle") which causes a micro-second in TX.
In all cases (Com set up or no), I check all the possible (16) com ports by trying to open them one
V, WWVH, GPS)
Hello to all Ham and SWL,
The new releases of MULTIPSK (3.8) and CLOCK (1.5.2) are in my Web site (http://members.aol.com/f6cte/).
The main mirror site is Earl's, N8KBR: http://multipsk.eqth.org/index.html
Another mirror site isTerry's: http://www.hamsoft.co.uk/
Multispk
Hello Jerry and ON4CCX,
TKS for all the information. I'll continue my investigation.
73
Patrick
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Hello to all,
I have done some tests in Olivia modes between 2 XP computers, one with a
good sound card and the other with a bad sound card (shift: 1.1 % at Sf
(Sampling
frequency)=8000 samples/sec and 0.7 % at 11025 samples/sec).
I tested first the default Olivia mode: 32 tones, BW=1000 Hz.
Hello Pawel (author of Olivia modes),
I'm author of some softwares (Multipsk, Clock...) and interested to include
one of the Olivia modes.
I have sent you a mail (about precisions on specifications) but I have not
received any answer.
As I'm not sure (at all) of your e-mail adress, please
f MULTIPSK and the new release 1.4 of CLOCK are in my Web site (http://members.aol.com/f6cte/).
The main mirror site is the N8KBR Earl's one: http://multipsk.eqth.org/index.html
Another mirror site is the Terry's one: http://www.hamsoft.tk./
Multispk associated to Clock are freeware programs but with
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