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Ham-Digital Digest Wed, 1 Dec 99 Volume 99 : Issue 308
Today's Topics:
** WTB: Video Capture Card for Pasokon SSTV board **
Decoding packet with a soundcard in Windows (2 msgs)
List of the rec.radio newsgroups
looking for Kam+ owners (2 msgs)
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 09:15:20 -0500
From: The Batman <dwarheit@nauticom.net>
Subject: ** WTB: Video Capture Card for Pasokon SSTV board **
I am loking either for the following items:
1. Computer Eyes
2. Ventec VIP 640C
I have a Pasokon SSTV Classic Hardware/software system and I am
looking for a video digitizer that will work with the Pasokon. The
software must be DOS based and the board must be an ISA card. I know
that these are outdated and there are now Win9X programs to do SSTV
but the Pasokon Classic out performs the software packages. I have
teied the all on receive.
If you have one of these boards or a board that will work, please
email me. All emails will be answered.
Thanks,
Dave KN3ZAN
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Date: 29 Nov 1999 06:55:45 GMT
From: Hamish Moffatt <hamish@rising.com.au>
Subject: Decoding packet with a soundcard in Windows
Rob <NoEmail@NoWay.com> wrote:
> I was looking for these Linux programs. All I could find were programs for
> AX.25 and Linux.
> I couldn't find any Linux Programs for RTTY or Pactor. (All I see were
> references that they were TO BE developed)
> Were can I find them?
http://www.ife.ee.ethz.ch/~sailer/ham/linux/hf.html
Hamish
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 21:16:27 GMT
From: Dale Gillilan <positivechanges.hypnosis@gte.net>
Subject: Decoding packet with a soundcard in Windows
Is there a program that will decode and encode Pactor and Wefax for Windows or
DOS?
Dale
Rob wrote:
> With Linux, do you only need a soundcard?? (Or do you also need some other
> hardware??)
>
> 73's
> Rob
>
> "Greg Blair" <siggraph@dgp.toronto.edu> wrote in message
> news:38185412.C25AADD1@dgp.toronto.edu...
> > Probably not relevant to your question, but certainly interesting:
> >
> > Check out LINUX. The late model kernels have support for AX25, RTTY,
> > PACTOR-I and more all for free, complete with source code.
> >
> > Since you're homebrewing your own s/w, take a look at the kernel source
> > and see how they did it.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Greg, ve0acr
> >
> > Byon Garrabrant wrote:
> >
> > > I'm sure that this thread has been beaten to death in the past, but I
> > > searched around and could not find a Windows app to decode/encode 1200
> > > or 9600 baud packet with a sound card.Can anyone confirm that this
> > > doesn't exists, or point me in the direction of one?
> > >
> > > I have, in fact, started writing one of my one. If it turns out to
> > > become functional, I'll notify the group.
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > Byon
> >
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Date: 1 Dec 1999 07:31:05 GMT
From: jeffreyh@Hawaii.Edu (Jeffrey Herman)
Subject: List of the rec.radio newsgroups
Archive-name: radio/personal-brief-introduction
In an effort help ensure a poster's article reaches the appropriate
audience, below is a list of the rec.radio newsgroups. In most cases,
a group's name will explain its purpose. Cross-posting should rarely
be necessary.
*rec.radio.broadcasting (devoted to the broadcast industry; moderated)*
rec.radio.cb
rec.radio.info (periodic informational bulletins; moderated)
rec.radio.scanner
rec.radio.shortwave
rec.radio.swap (for buying, selling, and trading; not a discussion group)
rec.radio.amateur.antenna
rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors (tube-type communications equipment)
rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc (packet, pactor and other digital modes)
rec.radio.amateur.dx (long-distance amateur communications)
rec.radio.amateur.equipment (questions, comments regarding commercially-
built amateur gear; not for buying/selling)
rec.radio.amateur.homebrew (devoted to home-building ham gear)
rec.radio.amateur.policy (issues include code, restructuring, local
restrictions in conflict with FCC R&R)
rec.radio.amateur.space (satellites, meteor scatter, EME)
rec.radio.amateur.misc (any topic not covered in the above groups)
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