Thanks, that site has all sorts of ham software a lot of it for
Linux/Windows. Digital modes is something I have not tried before and
I want to get involve so this will help a lot, I mostly run Linux myself.
I use Puppy Linux on a old laptop for it's speed and also to rescue
data from PC's that
I downloaded the live flPuppy Live-CD today with fldigi 3.0 built-in
and have been playing around a bit with it and I am impressed. With
everyting in RAM it is sure fast. I saved everything and will see if
all is restored when I boot the computer again.
Darrel
VE7CUS
On 22-Feb-07, at 10:42
The W1HKJ version of gMFSK supports the Domino modes, as well
as MT-63 (which fldigi omits - at least the version I've got),
73,
Paul / K9PS
Bill McLaughlin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I *have* to use HP-UX at work so I avoid it and anything that reminds
> me of it at home; but think your only real choic
Hi,
I *have* to use HP-UX at work so I avoid it and anything that reminds
me of it at home; but think your only real choice would be Fldigi
See http://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html
Others that use Unix/Linux might offer other options...
73,
Bill N9DSJ
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, kd
What Linux app would you recommend that offers DominoEX,
especially DEX11 = -12 and DEX22 = -9 with and without FEC?
I am in the midst of a major reorganization of my radio
room and may dedicate a Kenwood TS-180 to digital modes,
including DominoEX and also sstv, dsstv, PSK31, etc ...
seems there