> Greg Maxwell wrote:
> > > Note that for QAM modulation you need I/Q modulation and linear TX and
> > > RX
> > > signal paths (due to non-constant envelope). This is non-trivial to
> > > implement,
> >
> > You can do the I/Q modulation in entirely in software. This shouldn't be
> > too hard.
> >
Hi guys!
I have posted this message some time ago, but I had no luck so I post it
here once more and I hope to be more lucky this time...
I have a problem with a baycom modem of the local radio club, which is not
working at all under Linux
The modem hardware is ok, it works well under DOS
Use an USCC card. Baycom has one with 4 and one
with 8 ports. Buying a modem for an USCC card is much
cheaper than a TNC not to mention the mass of
cables you would need.
If you're running KISS or 6pack with the TNCs (I think
you'll have to use one of these two) the own microprocessor
for each TNC
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need help to lock a route in net/rom. Sk7hw is heard on my port1 but i
> cant connect this way. My connectway is on port2 via sk7bk-5. How can i lock
> the port so that the connection goes the right way? I have tryed nrparms
> -nodes sk7hw-5 - vxo
Hi every one!
I need help to lock a route in net/rom. Sk7hw is heard on my port1 but i
cant connect this way. My connectway is on port2 via sk7bk-5. How can i lock
the port so that the connection goes the right way? I have tryed nrparms
-nodes sk7hw-5 - vxo 50 5 port1 to remove it from the list. W