Alberto, If you need parallel output lines, then the printer port seems to be the only choice, Don't we still have the problem with Win95/98 very helpfully changing the port output not-so-periodicall
G'day Andy, Great work on getting this up so quickly ! Bit too far for me, but it will be interesting to see the results of practical tests of Stewart's (KK7KA) proposal. 73s Steve
G'day Rik, I believe that the FDK/Wanjina system is an excellent tool for propagation tests, where the only goal is to have an identication of a signal. The main disadvantage I see is the need of a l
G'day All, Having done a quick scratchpad analysis of SQUID, it would seem that a 3-bit, 3-tone protocol won't produce enough unique codes. Will try 4-bit, 3-tone next. The criteria I set for the seq
G'day All, Having had some time to think about the 7-tone scheme (I travel 3 hours a day to work), I must confess to having gone a little cold on the idea. There are a number of things, but they basi
G'day Stewart, Your 7-tone suggestion is appealing to me as it is a neat hybrid of AFK (Piccolo), FDK (Wanjina) and IFK modes that I have been playing with for a couple of years now. While it uses th
G'day Stewart, display. If the Tx were capable of transmitting three frequencies, and the third assigned to the space function, one could compare the energies in each of the three bands, and choose t
G'day James, I am intrigued by your posting:- I think Rik's idea of displaying 2 tones differentially ought to work, but it would place quite stringent demands on frequency stability. This certainly
Congratulations to all involved in the crossing between ZL and W4 on 136kHz. I am doubly pleased as Bob ZL2CA used my VFSKCW soundcard software to transmit the test signal. Makes the time spent codin
Brian and Andy, I looked at your e-mail around midnight and was going to ask the same question but Andy has beaten me to it. Unfortunately as far as I can tell both paths will require a Yahoo ID. Bei
Dear All, now seems an appropriate time to repeat the invitation to join the "LF Experimenters Group". This group has been running for almost 3 years now and has been very successful for exchanging i
Come on chaps. Try to have a little compassion for petite mal. What we are witnessing here is a desperate attempt to throw up a smoke-screen from a self-described lazy man's CW appliance Grade 3 oper
G'day petite mal, Perhaps we should have stayed up later some years ago to become an obsolete First. That's what we have all been trying to get across to you for years you silly old duffer :-) Blimey
G'day Alberto, I have named it Jason, from the name of the coxswain of the mythological ship Argo, which was headed to Colchis by the Greek hero Jason. I hope you get the cooperation you are asking f
G'day Mal (alias BIG KEV, or maybe not), The book published here today by a man from AUS could be a best seller. The Lazymans CW for LF It could rival the LF paperback already in circulation, and sel
G'day Johan, I am convinced that "Gentlemen's agreement" will work much better than a band plan (provided that all involved are gentlemen...) New modes evolves almost every day. Let them prosper! Ahh
G'day Mal (alias BIG KEV), Although you have brought some humorous technical arguments to this reflector for the amusement of many, it is sad to chronicle the deterioration of such a leading light as
G'day Dave, beneath them (happens all the time on Top Band..). "All the time" - as in 100%. Surely an overstatement. Although in the bandplans CW is allowed anywhere And there is the key. CW IS allow