Walter,
one disadvantage with qso.freedv.org is, that you don't see the messages
when you are not online. I also missed your last message when I updated
the page last time after beeing absent from the station.
I also have not been able to use the site qso.freedv.org for some month
now. But I re
On 26/5/19 2:17 pm, Steve wrote:
> On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 9:55 PM Stuart Longland
> wrote:
>>
>> Whilst tethered, you could then turn off WiFi and just use CDC-Ethernet
>> to communicate between radio and phone which would further reduce power
>> consumption.
>
> I think many are attracted to th
On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 9:55 PM Stuart Longland
wrote:
>
> Whilst tethered, you could then turn off WiFi and just use CDC-Ethernet
> to communicate between radio and phone which would further reduce power
> consumption.
I think many are attracted to the ESP-32 for it's built-in wireless.
At least
On 24/5/19 5:31 am, Bruce Perens via Freetel-codec2 wrote:
> Please see https://perens.com/2019/05/23/ht-of-the-future-new-design/
> I don't know anything about hardware design and did this one by myself.
> So, please point out mistakes, etc.
The idea of a smartphone-based transceiver sounds excel
Alan,
Also don't forget there is a chat site already available being used today,
at http://qso.freedv.org that we currently use for letting people know what
frequency we're on, as well as real time chatting back and forth for those
needing any assistance.
All the best,
Walter/K5WH
-Origin
Hi all,
Can I suggest we use Doug's AHRDF chat site for coordination of
FreeDV on-air testing.
As far as I can see, all the VK and ZL chat activity for VHF and up
has moved to www.vkspotter.com so it is unused.
I have asked both ON4KST and Hil VK2AZ for a Low Bitrate Digital Voice
chat group. No