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Re: Fldigi/Flrig and Winkeyer with a Ten-Tec Pegasus
You may need the 538.XML file on the FLDIGI Source Forge site. Download the file and save in your FLDIGI folder. I recall the Pegasus control is the same was the Jupiter.
Bob, K4TAX
You may need the 538.XML file on the FLDIGI Source Forge site. Download the file and save in your FLDIGI folder. I recall the Pegasus control is the same was the Jupiter.
Bob, K4TAX
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Bob McGraw - K4TAX <rmcgraw@...>
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#28301
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Fldigi/Flrig and Winkeyer with a Ten-Tec Pegasus
I've been struggling with making my Ten-Tec Pegasus send more than one word while using a Winkeyer. I can send through the Winkeyer with a paddle to the Pegasus without any issue. The Pegasus via
I've been struggling with making my Ten-Tec Pegasus send more than one word while using a Winkeyer. I can send through the Winkeyer with a paddle to the Pegasus without any issue. The Pegasus via
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Karl Heimbach
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#28300
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
Actually, that is the challenge. I have been doing things for years that machines mostly can't do.
On 12/6/2020 10:52 AM, Nathan Rosenthal wrote:
-- Mark
Actually, that is the challenge. I have been doing things for years that machines mostly can't do.
On 12/6/2020 10:52 AM, Nathan Rosenthal wrote:
-- Mark
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Mark Hubelbank
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#28299
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
Why not just use a keyer, let it apply the correct ratio of element length? Sure works very nice with my Elecraft K3S.
I practice in test mode with the radio and let FLDIGI decide. If it decodes
Why not just use a keyer, let it apply the correct ratio of element length? Sure works very nice with my Elecraft K3S.
I practice in test mode with the radio and let FLDIGI decide. If it decodes
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Bob McGraw - K4TAX <rmcgraw@...>
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#28298
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
Interesting conversation about different ways of perceiving CW.
I hear some of the worst "fists" ever these days on 40m, with the dah's maybe 5 times as long as a "dit" short sound. FLDIGI goes nuts
Interesting conversation about different ways of perceiving CW.
I hear some of the worst "fists" ever these days on 40m, with the dah's maybe 5 times as long as a "dit" short sound. FLDIGI goes nuts
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K3eui <K3eui@...>
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#28297
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
If 3:1 is the 'ideal' ratio when it comes to being able to hear and differentiate between dots and dashes for the average to good operator, then a dot is simply, say, a dotted 16th note to the dash's
If 3:1 is the 'ideal' ratio when it comes to being able to hear and differentiate between dots and dashes for the average to good operator, then a dot is simply, say, a dotted 16th note to the dash's
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Artie Langston <artielangston@...>
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#28296
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
I think the challenge is not actually in signal processing, but in some sort of artificial intelligence. Fldigi reads extremely well considering, when it's another machine doing the sending. With the
I think the challenge is not actually in signal processing, but in some sort of artificial intelligence. Fldigi reads extremely well considering, when it's another machine doing the sending. With the
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Artie Langston <artielangston@...>
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#28295
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
I've been using FLDIGi's CW decoder for several years now. It has been my "trainer" as I gradually really learn what CW sounds like. There is no question that a trained ear is better than the
I've been using FLDIGi's CW decoder for several years now. It has been my "trainer" as I gradually really learn what CW sounds like. There is no question that a trained ear is better than the
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Gary Rondeau <grondeau@...>
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#28294
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Re: ALC is max out with ic705 using fldigi
In the Icoms with internal USB sound chip, the input is way too hot at the default "USB MOD Level" setting of 50%. Turn it down to ~15-20%, then you'll have better adjustable range on the computer
In the Icoms with internal USB sound chip, the input is way too hot at the default "USB MOD Level" setting of 50%. Turn it down to ~15-20%, then you'll have better adjustable range on the computer
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KV5R
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#28293
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
I agree Nathan... if CW is sent by a machine it has no "personality". CW sent by key does. That personality can prove difficult for a machine to recognize and decode correctly.
73,
Rory, K5CKS
I agree Nathan... if CW is sent by a machine it has no "personality". CW sent by key does. That personality can prove difficult for a machine to recognize and decode correctly.
73,
Rory, K5CKS
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Rory Bowers <k6cks01@...>
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#28292
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
Mark, you do realize that Morse code was never meant to be decoded by a machine. Characters have varying lengths and there are no start and stop signals. The ear and brain are much better at
Mark, you do realize that Morse code was never meant to be decoded by a machine. Characters have varying lengths and there are no start and stop signals. The ear and brain are much better at
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Nathan Rosenthal
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#28291
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Re: ALC is max out with ic705 using fldigi
Some transceivers always show a small amount of ALC. This is true of my IC-7100 and it might be true for the IC-705. My principal fldigi/flrig/IC-705 tester is Harry, W3YJ. You
Some transceivers always show a small amount of ALC. This is true of my IC-7100 and it might be true for the IC-705. My principal fldigi/flrig/IC-705 tester is Harry, W3YJ. You
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Dave
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#28290
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Re: FLDIGI connecting to N3FJP ARRL 160 Meter Contest Log
The API is the same, but the N3FJP program is specific as to the data set required. For the unsupported contest suggest:
use fldigi's generic contest (sans
The API is the same, but the N3FJP program is specific as to the data set required. For the unsupported contest suggest:
use fldigi's generic contest (sans
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Dave
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#28289
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Re: FLRig freq entry limit
#flrig
Exerpt from the on-line flrig manual (which I am sure y'all have read numerous times):
Operating Controls
Frequency Control
Exerpt from the on-line flrig manual (which I am sure y'all have read numerous times):
Operating Controls
Frequency Control
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Dave
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#28288
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
I use the fldigi CW modem all the time for traffic nets, and find it very very useful. Not the receive part, but if I'm sending a number of messages, it's really handy to be able to type the messages
I use the fldigi CW modem all the time for traffic nets, and find it very very useful. Not the receive part, but if I'm sending a number of messages, it's really handy to be able to type the messages
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Artie Langston <artielangston@...>
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#28287
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
Mark,
All of the fldigi code is open source and available for download at http://www.w1hkj.com/files/fldigi/ and also at Source Forge.
Download the tar.gz
Mark,
All of the fldigi code is open source and available for download at http://www.w1hkj.com/files/fldigi/ and also at Source Forge.
Download the tar.gz
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Dave
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#28286
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Re: ALC is max out with ic705 using fldigi
A friend of mine and I wrote a paper used by 100's of operators now to set audio levels for digital modes.
Covers all rigs known to us so
A friend of mine and I wrote a paper used by 100's of operators now to set audio levels for digital modes.
Covers all rigs known to us so
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Michael Black
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#28285
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
I have messed with FLDigi's CW decoder, and I can't get it to do much of anything correctly.
Chris Shaker, KJ7BLE
I have messed with FLDigi's CW decoder, and I can't get it to do much of anything correctly.
Chris Shaker, KJ7BLE
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Chris Shaker, KJ7BLE
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#28284
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Re: CW Modem
#modem
I haven't seen software yet that decodes morse code really well yet. I've paid for CW skimmer and CWGet, and they mostly work. Only for Windows 10.
There is definitely room for software that decodes
I haven't seen software yet that decodes morse code really well yet. I've paid for CW skimmer and CWGet, and they mostly work. Only for Windows 10.
There is definitely room for software that decodes
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Chris Shaker, KJ7BLE
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#28283
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Re: ALC is max out with ic705 using fldigi
Cliff
Thanks!
I’ll give it a try.
Joel
AC8WS
Cliff
Thanks!
I’ll give it a try.
Joel
AC8WS
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Joel S Retholtz - AC8WS
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#28282
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