I have the Signalink USB soundcard, actually I have 2 of them now. I have no
problem using it with HRD, WSPR, full rig control.
Comes time to use it on WSJT, I can get it to receive but only once. When I
transmit, the Tx audio goes to the system speakers, in spite of not being
configured to go
has anyone tryied to push the max tones to 256, like 2000/256?
What is the SNR on that I wonder?
I saw on FLDigi you can do this.
K5WGM
--- On Fri, 11/27/09, Tim N9PUZ wrote:
From: Tim N9PUZ
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] NEWBIE OLIVIA QUESTION
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday
> Are there common places on each band to look for Olivia QSO's?
The 20 and 80 meter bands are quite active Tim - try 3583~3586, 14073~14075.
Tony -K2MO
- Original Message -
From: "Tim N9PUZ"
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalra
Are there common places on each band to look for Olivia QSO's?
Tim, N9PUZ
Tony wrote:
>
>
> Hello George,
>
> It's best to adjust Olivia to suit the conditions at hand.
> Sensitivity goes up as you increase the number of tones...
>
>Mode Minimum SNR
>
> Olivia 5
Check out MT-63.
On 11/26/09, AC5JV,GEORGE wrote:
> BE DOING SOME READING UP ON THE 'OLIVIA MODE' I HEAR IT ON 17M SOMEWHAT . MY
> QUESTION IS WHAT MODE IS USED THE MOST ? LIKE 16/500 ? OR DO YOU CHANGE IT
> IT UP AND DOWN IN DIFFERENT BANDS?
> THANK YOU AC5JV,GEORGE
>
>
>
>
Hello George,
It's best to adjust Olivia to suit the conditions at hand. Sensitivity goes up
as you increase the number of tones...
Mode Minimum SNR
Olivia 500/64-19db
Olivia 500/32-17db
Olivia 500/16-14db
Oliv
BE DOING SOME READING UP ON THE 'OLIVIA MODE' I HEAR IT ON 17M SOMEWHAT . MY
QUESTION IS WHAT MODE IS USED THE MOST ? LIKE 16/500 ? OR DO YOU CHANGE IT IT
UP AND DOWN IN DIFFERENT BANDS?
THANK YOU AC5JV,GEORGE
deadgoose38 wrote:
> Hear a digital signal -- maybe 8+ tones. Starts with a low one, then
> shifts to series of single ones at a higher frequency, then returns
> to the "base tone." What am I listening to?
JT65
> Will DM780 decode it?
No, that I know.
> If not, what?
WSJT, MultiPSK
73,
could be mfsk
tom burke
- Original Message -
From: deadgoose38
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 6:13 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Newbie question
Hear a digital signal -- maybe 8+ tones. Starts with a low one, then shifts
to series of single
Hear a digital signal -- maybe 8+ tones. Starts with a low one, then shifts to
series of single ones at a higher frequency, then returns to the "base tone."
What am I listening to? Will DM780 decode it? If not, what? Seems pretty
common on both 40 and 20 meters.
/paul W3FIS
Dear friends,
I´d like some help in a simple (not to me, HI) project. I´d like to try of
putting in the air a station BBS packet radio (I think that´s the name) just
to send/recieve personal messenger, little files and general messenger (like
QTC). Later I´ll connect in others net
The big objecti
>I suspect that the USB port on your phone will not be useful for using the
>phone to control anything. That's because most USB devices are not
>configurable to act as USB host devices.
>Using the sound ports on the phone are probably the more likely possible means
>of connection. The
Hi Mike,
I suspect that the USB port on your phone will not be useful for using the
phone to control anything. That's because most USB devices are not
configurable to act as USB host devices. Most likely, your phone is in the
same category - it's able to be supported by a host computer, as a
Mike,
I know my iPaq H1940 has standard RS-232 serial available, all you need
is a cheap cable. From there you could presumably connect a tnc like an
SCS PTC II or even a cheap PK-232. All you would need is some terminal
software.
PocketDigi works very well and I have made contacts by using th
Hello,
I’m just starting to explore digital radio and have some basic questions.
Setting up my old Kenwood HF rig looks easy enough but let’s try something a
bit harder. I’d like to setup a fully portable, battery operated, 2m digital
system based on the following equipment:
FT-60R HT
AT&T –
>From the info you provided, it's kinda hard to tell exactly what it is you
>want to do.
Do you want to try 2m packet? HF packet? Satellite Packet?
Who you are and where you are would be helpful also.
Jeff -- KE7ACY
CN94ib
- Original Message -
From: wizhippo
I love digital mode
I love digital modes. I have worked psk31, rtty, sstv etc but never
packet.
I have installed awgpe and UISS and have it working from what I can
tell. I can monitor the packets.
Now I want to make contact. I have read lots of articles on the net
but none that have been clear enough or modern e
hi everyone I have a couple of questions first one is can I use my ft817
and two if so how do I connect it for use with wspr mode? ken
I meant to type: "This technique will lead to a dis-qualification because..."
73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
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From: Robert Chudek
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Newbi
he band at a time.
73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
- Original Message -
From: Anil Raj
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 7:10 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Newbie question...
Can anyone advise whether I can use a DSB transmitter for transmiting
PSK
It will produce two signals, one in the PSK waterfall range, and one a
ways away from it, probably causing qrm for CW operators, but both will
be copyable.What band were you thinking of? If this is a homebrew
small project, the 80m Warbler is about the simplest design for an SSB
transceive
Can anyone advise whether I can use a DSB transmitter for transmiting
PSK31?
73s de
SM0D
Hi,
I have been using CocoaModem for about a year now on PSK and I really
like it. I do not understand how to use RTTY or Hellschreiber.
If someone with CocoaModem would care to share, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
John
AB8O
PS worked a VK6 on 30M PSK earlier this eve...pretty cool.
>New to the group
>Mike, KD5ZXX
Welcome Mike...
Tony KT2Q
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From: "kd5zxx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 8:36 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Newbie
>
>
>
In a message dated 5/11/2007 8:37:50 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
New to the group and ham radio in general. Looking forward to trying
some of the digital modes.
73's
Mike, KD5ZXX
Howdy Mike, KD5ZXX:
I'd like to Welcome you to the Digital Modes and this very fi
New to the group and ham radio in general. Looking forward to trying
some of the digital modes.
73's
Mike, KD5ZXX
The best way to identify the various audio sounds of the digital modes
is to listen to examples on the internet:
http://www.bcar.us/Digital%20Signals.htm#loran-c
or
http://www.kb9ukd.com/digital/
Then you can get some idea at least of the various modes and how they
sound. Some modes have many
Try Multipsk Kevin it detects the mode for you de Pete zl2aub
>
> Hi All,
>
> My name is Kevin, ZL1KFM.
> I am starting to get back into digital modes after a number of years
> away from it. Before was mainly on VHF packet.
> Back then I had a AEA PK-232 multimode modem. Back then I loved thi
rse you need to send previously to the transmission either the
video or the RS ID.
73
Patrick
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*From:* Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To:* digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
*Sent:* Thursday, February 08, 2007 9:13 PM
*Subject:* [digitalradio] Newbie to DigitalRadio - Couple o
But of course you need to send previously to the transmission either the
video or the RS ID.
73
Patrick
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From: Kevin
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 9:13 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Newbie to Dig
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 9:13 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Newbie to DigitalRadio - Couple of Questions
Hi All,
My name is Kevin, ZL1KFM.
I am starting to get back into digital modes after a number of years
away from it. Before was mainly on VHF
Hi All,
My name is Kevin, ZL1KFM.
I am starting to get back into digital modes after a number of years
away from it. Before was mainly on VHF packet.
Back then I had a AEA PK-232 multimode modem. Back then I loved this
unit for it's many features.
One of the features I liked was the ability to h
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 16:07:10 -0400, you wrote:
>request that we do not continue with a debate on this topic in this particular
>group.
REPLY SEPARATOR
I disagree. This is perfectly on topic for this group and I do not
want to subscribe to some other
t the aforementioned should be on digipol only. If in doubt,
contact the group owner (Andy K3UK)."
73 es GL de AI4QJ
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From: Ralph Mowery
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Newbie
--
--- Dan Finn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, you can receive that way. Also, you can
> transmit by pressing PTT on the mic and hold it to
> the computer speaker. Very simple, good isolation :)
> and many reports of a good waterfall.
>
>
It can be done that way, but I would not recommend it
u
, August 12, 2006 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Newbie
--- kd5zxx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Being a "newbie" to ham radio and digital in
> particualr, I would like
> to at least "listen in". Not much in the way fo
> equipment at the tim
> Being a "newbie" to ham radio and digital in particualr, I would like
> to at least "listen in". Not much in the way fo equipment at the time,
> but I do have a Kenwood R-1000 receiver with a random length long wire
> antenna. What is the cheapest and easiest way to get it connected to
> my c
--- kd5zxx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Being a "newbie" to ham radio and digital in
> particualr, I would like
> to at least "listen in". Not much in the way fo
> equipment at the time,
> but I do have a Kenwood R-1000 receiver with a
> random length long wire
> antenna. What is the cheapest
Mike,
If you just want to listen in on the Digi Modes Download MMSSTV, MMVARI,
DigiPan or any number of free digital software then put your computer Mic Next
to your radio speaker.
Later Brad N1NPK
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to
Being a "newbie" to ham radio and digital in particualr, I would like
to at least "listen in". Not much in the way fo equipment at the time,
but I do have a Kenwood R-1000 receiver with a random length long wire
antenna. What is the cheapest and easiest way to get it connected to
my computer? A
I use the FT897 without an interface, just a cable from the sound card
in/out to the data in/out of the rig.
Look at page 38 of your user manual...
73,
Rein Pa0R
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 16:00 +, lynnmonsanto wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a missing link in my understanding of how to set up a
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From: "lynnmonsanto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 6:00 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] newbie digital questions
> Hi all,
>
> I have a missing link in my understanding of how to set up a digital
> radio station. I have:
>
> 1.
this helps.
John Klim
N3KHK
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From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of lynnmonsanto
Sent: Tuesday, April
18, 2006 12:01 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] newbie
digital questions
Hi all,
I have a
Hi all,
I have a missing link in my understanding of how to set up a digital
radio station. I have:
1. a FT-897 connected to an G5RV NVIS antenna on my roof. Works fine
for USB.
2. a Windows XP laptop with MixW and MultiPSK installed, since they
are recommended in digimodes.html in the Files s
1:46 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Newbie
> Hello all,
>
> In a few days I will be trying the sound card digital modes in HF
> for first time. I will be using a old but reliable TS-430 with a
> home made interface along a G5RV antenna. Currently, I hold
> transmit privileges in th
Hello all,
In a few days I will be trying the sound card digital modes in HF
for first time. I will be using a old but reliable TS-430 with a
home made interface along a G5RV antenna. Currently, I hold
transmit privileges in the 80, 40 and 10 meter bands.
I would appreciate if someone could
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