Re: [digitalradio] Re: ALE 141A

2007-02-28 Thread tailfeathers
It should be said that your link was to an HRD review site although there is a PSK31 program included with HRD called PSK31 Deluxe...For PSK31 you will also want to look at Digipan http://www.digipan.net/ or Hamscope http://www.qsl.net/hamscope/HamScope.html since its a little more basic to begi

[digitalradio] Re: ALE 141A

2007-02-28 Thread wrliddle
Greetings Ian. Just to give my 2 cents worth here, its easy to get confused, so I'd stick with info for the most popular one which is PSK31. Here is the "eham" web site where Hams critique different ham radio stuff. http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/3498?page=1 Good luck & 73's Bill, KB9LA

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ALE 141A

2007-02-28 Thread John Bradley
download from http://f6cte.free.fr/index_anglais.htm Be pleased to help you get started ina really interesting side of our hobby John VE5MU - Original Message - From: va7s To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 9:21 PM Subject: [digitalradio] Re: ALE

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ALE 141A

2007-02-27 Thread Darrel Smith
Hi Ian, If you do a google for "digital modes" you will find a plethora of information and sound files for most of them. Depending on the OS you use there are many free programs. I use fldigi for Linux and cocoamodem for the Mac. I use a very simple interface from my TS-940S. Darrel, VE

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ALE 141A

2007-02-27 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Ian, Download the free version of Multipsk , in the help file you will see simple description of all the modes. The VERY common modes are: PSK31 RTTY PACTOR PACKET SSTV One that are moderately active are : MFSK16 Hell Olivia PSK63 ALE Domino EX PAX2 Digital Voice (DRM) The not-so-often-hear

[digitalradio] Re: ALE 141A

2007-02-27 Thread va7s
Hi VA7SW here i see all these posting about the different digital modes and i do not understand what is being talked about i run rtty using a 746pro can someone tell me what i need to use for an interface for this different modes also can soneone point out a webpage that will describe theses