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, s
§97.221 Automatically controlled digital station.
(a) This rule section does not apply to an auxiliary station, a beacon station,
a repeater station, an earth station, a space station, or a space telecommand
station.
(b) A station may be automatically controlled while transmitting a RTTY or data
Not quite true...MultiPSK does have the KISS option, but it has a glitch in it
so that it passes unacceptable information back to the BBS at the ending of a
message. Patrick will no doubt get around to fixing this but there is little
demand for it as compared to other mods he is making to the p
There is store and forward activity on 20, 30 and 40. What would you like to
know?
73 Mark KQ0I
Des Moines, IA
--- On Thu, 5/21/09, Hal wrote:
> From: Hal
> Subject: [digitalradio] HF 300 baud Packet?
> To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, May 21, 2009, 11:57 AM
>
> Greetin
I'm on 14.109 and seeing some background stuff but not copying anybody.
73 Mark KQ0I
--- On Mon, 2/9/09, John Bradley wrote:
From: John Bradley
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Re: Q15X25 Packet test
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 12:19 PM
to reinstall JNOS and try with Multipsk.
>
> 73,
>
> Jose, CO2JA
>
> Mark Milburn escribió:
> > No...I was thinking of his actually using the program
> to connect to a BBS. I should have made that clear.
> > 73 Mark
> >
> >
>
>
> VI Conferenc
, February 4, 2009, 9:23 PM
> 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 Moi
be quite close. Even our ICOM IC-7000's have it.
>
> Is the purpose of your network to do RF forwarding and then
> go into some
> local VHF network? We used to have a very extensive system
> here about a
> decade ago but all of that is completely gone. Some nodes
> ar
ered around 1700 (1600-1800 Hz tones with 200 Hz shift
> perhaps?).
>
> 73,
>
> Rick, KV9U
>
>
> Mark Milburn wrote:
> > Our group does packet forwarding 24/7 on:
> > 14.098 LSB, 10.147 LSB, 7103.5 LSB and 7100.5 LSB.
> He's
;
> My question is what is your actual frequency, or at least
> the audio
> frequency and shift. From what I could tell, on 7100.5 the
> frequency was
> centered around 1700 (1600-1800 Hz tones with 200 Hz shift
> perhaps?).
>
> 73,
>
> Rick, KV9U
>
>
> Ma
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:
Just to be sure...you are aware that there are
different mode settings for MT 63, and that not all MT
63s are alike?
73 Mark KQ0I
--- Raymond Lunsford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yaesu FT-840.Using cables they sent with the
> signalink.Trying to send MT-63.
> The system goes into transmit as i
ot, in the mixer Recording menu). So
> switch to "User adjustment".
>
> 73
> Patrick
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mark Milburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:47 PM
> Subject:
Works with some and not well with others. MixW works
just fine for me, MultiPSK doesn't work well. If I
touch anything at all while running the program, it
mutes my line in. Strange. Fldigi seems to work fine
but I haven't given it much of a workout yet.
73 Mark
--- Lew Cason <[EMAIL PROTECT
You might want to look into using MultiPSK. The
author has recently added a feature to his program
which allows it to be used as a TNC emulation. MixW
also has this feature, but registration costs are
fairly high.
73 Mark KQ0I
Des Moines, IA
--- Sam Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm cons
Have you tried opening up the Donner interface? There
is a limited amount of reduction by adjusting the
control inside the box.
Also, what software are you using? MixW has a control
built into the software that will reduce the output
and probably some of the other software programs have
such a c
I'm no expert on these things, but I use a Jupiter and
it does quite well. I have used it with MixW,
MultiPSK, Digipan and Zakanaka and no problems at all
except the usual fussiness about getting the audio
input adjusted right. I use it regularly for HF
packet forwarding with MixW as the TNC and
No, I don't have such a map. I agree it would be a
good thing. If you are interested you might contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and get the net listings showing the
stations in each net.
73
Mark KQ0I
Des Moines, Ia
--- kd4e <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have a regularly updated coverage --
And that is how this discussion started. There is
already a framework for that kind of communication.
It is now operating. Check out 14.098 LSB, 10.147
LSB, 10.141 LSB, 7105.USB , or 7100.5 LSB and you will
see "skipnets" operating by radio only, using 300
baud, fully frequency flexible in case
My view would be that any change to the packet RADIO
system to utilize the internet was a step in the
direction of eliminating it altogether. The value of
packet radio is the emphasis on the radio part. Once
you say the system would be more useful if the end
result was email, then why utilize rad
Hi Rick..
You understand it exactly right. There are a few HF
users, but most of the product of our efforts are VHF
stations running bulletin boards who receive the
messages by VHF nodes which are part of the HF packet
station setup.
We're just a bunch of stubborn folks who think that
packet radi
oon
> about packet without a TNC and just wondered if
> old-fashioned packet
> email at 300 baud was still an option when all else
> fails ?
>
> Andy K3UK
>
> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Mark Milburn
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> &
Oh my yes. There are a number of us. Listen in on
7.100.5 LSB, 7105.0 USB, 10.147 LSB, 10.141 LSB , or
14.098 LSB. Normally these stations are only open to
other BBS stations so you would have to get hold of
them to set up forwarding privileges.
If you are interested in BBS operations, you could
Well, I am not now running digital on my 580, but I did before I got the
Jupiter. Worked like a charm. Now the 580 lurks in the background,
hoping for the day it can return.
73 Mark
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 22:12:44 -0600 doc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone running digital modes on these rigs?
I would like to think about having a club project for
building interfaces to get some additional members on
digital modes. Anybody know of any low cost kits or
have any suggestions about such a project?
Many thanks for any help.
73 Mark KQ0I
Des Moines, Iowa
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