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> Thanks in advance for any suggestions or comments.
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> 73
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> Rick
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 20:53:19 -0700
From: iyeuvo@cyberdude.com
Subject: ATTENTION!!! 9939
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 17:42:02 +0200
From: "Francois Guillet" <F6FLT@theoffice.net>
Subject: DGPS MSK demodulation ???
Hi all
I'm looking for info on MSK modulation used by DGPS transmitters in the 300
Khz band.
Thanks in advance for a possible help.
Francois F6FLT
guillet.francois@wanadoo.fr
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 05:21:21 -0700
From: Clinton <cpeebles@_nospam_netidea.com>
Subject: FSK31, no not PSK31
Steve Carlisle wrote:
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> Are there any sites for FSK31, that anyone would consider
> passing on to me. Thanks in advance.
http://www.kender.es/~edu/psk31.html
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 16:54:59 GMT
From: quatsein@island.net (Steve Carlisle)
Subject: FSK31, no not PSK31
Clinton, you are not pulling my leg are you. I did not see any info in
regards to FSK31 at the PSK31 website. Did I overlook something?
Steve Carlisle
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999 05:21:21 -0700, Clinton
<cpeebles@_nospam_netidea.com> wrote:
>Steve Carlisle wrote:
>>
>> Are there any sites for FSK31, that anyone would consider
>> passing on to me. Thanks in advance.
>
>http://www.kender.es/~edu/psk31.html
>
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 17:23:33 -0400
From: "Carl R. Stevenson" <wa6vse@fast.net>
Subject: FSK31, no not PSK31
Steve Carlisle <quatsein@island.net> wrote in message
news:37e5154a.54014055@news.cr.island.net...
> Clinton, you are not pulling my leg are you. I did not see any info in
> regards to FSK31 at the PSK31 website. Did I overlook something?
>
> Steve Carlisle
Maybe the fact that it's PSK31, not FSK31 ... to the best of my
knowledge, there IS NO "FSK31."
However, PSK31 looks pretty neat.
73,
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 19:10:36 -0500
From: "George T. Baker" <w5yr@swbell.net>
Subject: FSK31, no not PSK31
Yes, there is FSK31. It was developed by a Russian ham who markets Mix32W
for amateur use in PSK31. He came up with the FSK version but it has not
received much attention or press so far. His program costs $$ whereas
PSK31 and Logger, et al are free and thus are getting wider distribution
and attention.
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"Carl R. Stevenson" wrote:
>
> Steve Carlisle <quatsein@island.net> wrote in message
> news:37e5154a.54014055@news.cr.island.net...
> > Clinton, you are not pulling my leg are you. I did not see any info in
> > regards to FSK31 at the PSK31 website. Did I overlook something?
> >
> > Steve Carlisle
>
> Maybe the fact that it's PSK31, not FSK31 ... to the best of my
> knowledge, there IS NO "FSK31."
>
> However, PSK31 looks pretty neat.
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 11:33:37 GMT
From: steve_sampson@my-deja.com
Subject: FullDup RF links, anyone?
I thought it a rare occurance, that you would post a technical
question in this group.
But it seems it was only SPAM bait, as it quickly degenerated into
your normal "I'm OK, you're not" line of mental retardation.
The best thing to do, is to ask a question, and wait for the replies.
If the replies generate other questions, then by all means ask or
qualify your question. I'm a little disturbed that I have to teach
a grown man how to communicate with adults, but Brabham is unable or
unwilling to communicate. Only willing to set us up in a SPAM trap,
and then reiterate for his groupies in the Pacific Northwest, his
being right over any facts.
To take a simple question, and veer off into the groups SPAM bait
lines of "you're not a real ham, unless..." mental ratardation, is
the height of pre-school logic.
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 09:41:37 -0500
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: FullDup RF links, anyone?
Paul Keinanen <keinanen@sci.fi> wrote in message
news:2oHkN6wwU+L6UAaAxENNW1gG5bQK@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 18 Sep 1999 09:53:29 -0500, "Charles Brabham"
> <n5pvl@texoma.net> wrote:
>
> <long list of bulletin board message subjects deleted>
>
> >Of course these Packet messages are just the tip of the iceberg... Lots
of
> >APRS activity, keyboard QSO's, Chatting, and even tcpip activity, all
going
> >on all the time.
>
> What was the distribution between bulletin forwarding and other
> traffic (e.g. in terms of AX.25 frames sent or channel loading) ? Does
> the bulletin forwarding use the same channels and equipment as the
> more interactive applications ?
That varies from station to station. Remember that packet messages literally
come from anywhere and everywhere. Also, the BBS fwd net is anarchic in
nature, not requiring the set routing that tcpip does. That means that a
message moving from X to Y on Friday is likely to go by a different route
than another message posted from X to Y on Saturday. There are routes a
given message may TEND to take, but no-one can really predict it with
confidence or accuracy. - And that's cool.
All this anarchy may appear to be detrimental to you, but actually it has
turned out to be the strongest feature of the BBS net. Notice how the A
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