At 11:47 AM 5/13/2007, you wrote in part:
>This is one of the reasons that I do not expect DV to ever become
>all that popular on HF.
It is doing very well at this time.
It would be difficult to pause without notice with DV due to the latency
issue. This is one of the reasons that I do not expect DV to ever become
all that popular on HF. And if there are attempts to improve the
sensitivity and robustness, the latency would have to become even more
noticeable si
I don't think it is needed.
I have been on DV for 4 years and have never seen
anyone talk for a min... it just don't happen on DV.
It's just not a long winded mode.
John, W0JAB
At 06:59 PM 5/12/2007, you wrote:
>Couldn't DV include a automated brief pause every
>1 or 2 min to check for doubling?
Couldn't DV include a automated brief pause every
1 or 2 min to check for doubling?
It would be so brief as to be almost indiscernible
to the op and would trigger a warning of some sort
only if doubling (defined by certain parameters)
were detected.
WDYT?
> From listening to DV users on the hig
Here in the northern midwest U.S., we have a great deal of QRN that
begins in the early evening. It is not always easy to maintain
comfortable analog voice communications with 100 watt stations during
the summer months.
When you use 160 what power levels are you running in order to keep the
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Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 7:13 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] windrm
Hi Andy, I have the file now and Windrm is working.
73
Art
WB4MNK
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From: Andrew <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
Hi Andy, I have the file now and Windrm is working.
73
Art
WB4MNK
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From: Andrew O'Brien
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] windrm
I uploaded the DLL to the files section but
I uploaded the DLL to the files section but then discovered that the melp
dll is copyright protected so I took it down. There is a way to build the
melp dll file one's self. I am testing that out tonight, if I can do it
anyone can!
Andy K3UK
On 1/2/07, wb4mnk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I
Well, I tried the link and brought up a page which sez the account
has been suspended.
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN
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From: wb4mnk
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 1:02 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] WinDrm
I have tried this web
site ww
4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] WinDrm
>
> Hi Andy, Thanks for up loading the file to the files area but I installed
it in the windrm folder on the desk top and now have no windrm .exe file so I
have no clue what I have done.
>
Art, I suggest you download the Windrm aga
>
> Hi Andy, Thanks for up loading the file to the files area but I installed it
> in the windrm folder on the desk top and now have no windrm .exe file so I
> have no clue what I have done.
>
Art, I suggest you download the Windrm again, install it over the old
files in the SAME folder. the me
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] WinDrm
I will upload it to the files section here.
Andy K3UK
On 12/30/06, wb4mnk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to get Windrm setup but can not fine the melp_dll.zip file
and when we try and ope
I will upload it to the files section here.
Andy K3UK
On 12/30/06, wb4mnk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am trying to get Windrm setup but can not fine the melp_dll.zip file
and when we try and open we get an error message. I have tried this web
site www.rarewares.org/files/others/melp_dll.zi
.
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Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] WinDRM and new USA rules?
> Many years ago, Peter, TY1PS sent a compressed audio file from Benin to
> the USA and
Many years ago, Peter, TY1PS sent a compressed audio file from Benin to
the USA and it could have been the first "digital" file of this type.
This was done on Clover II since for a short time this was a popular
digital mode with the Winlink system (not the same as the internet/ham
radio interfa
: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] WinDRM and new USA rules?
> >> You can use WinDRM to transmit digital voice and images in the
> > Phone/Image subbbands. You can use WinDRM to transmit data in the
> > RTTY/Data subbands. >
>
>I don't
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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 8:42 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] WinDRM and new USA rules?
Hey, what would they call a picture of a data file?
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>To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [digitalradio] WinDRM and new USA rules?
>Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 23:42:14 -0400
>
>Hey, what would they call a picture of a data file?
>
>:-)
>
>Seems we are putting too fine a point on things.
>
>For emergency communications purp
>I'm not so sure of that. As I understand it, "D" means telemetry or
>telecommand.
D - Data transmission, telemetry, telecommand
No I am not out to banish Pactor III, but I am wondering why the FCC
included J2D in the list of 500Hz maximum occupied bandwidth modes.
73,
Mark N5RFX
Need a D
Good one Joe, this is a good example of how authorizing emissions,
based on emissions designators is not very precise. It is that third
symbol that is the most troublesome, because it attempts to define
the content of the emission.
>An interesting question would be, what would an MP3 recording
Hey, what would they call a picture of a data file?
:-)
Seems we are putting too fine a point on things.
For emergency communications purposes we *need*
to have tested and implemented non-proprietary
modes that are multi-format, data, voice, and
images.
Bureaucrats have once again partially add
I'm not so sure of that. As I understand it, "D" means telemetry or
telecommand. Although I don't use an SCS modem and thus couldn't give
you first-hand info, I think that Pactor 2 (which is less than 500 Hz)
is used for all the commands, with Pactor 3 only being used for the
transfer of informatio
If you sent a text file, that would be considered "data". As would, if I
understand correctly, essentially any other kind of file except one
containing some type of sound, image or video.
An interesting question would be, what would an MP3 recording of a PSK31
signal count as?
-Joe, KD8ATU
Andre
> >> You can use WinDRM to transmit digital voice and images in the
> > Phone/Image subbbands. You can use WinDRM to transmit data in the
> > RTTY/Data subbands. >
>
>I don't quite understand Mark's point about using "data" via something like
>WinDRM. What is "data"? WindDRM sends images and DV,
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I've
QSY'd up to 7.291 USB due to heavy SSB QRM on 86.
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Try 7296 USB.
At 06:05 PM 9/27/2006, you wrote:
>I am interested in trying my first digital voice QSO, using WINDRM, anyone
>want to also try it tonight ?
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