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eHam.net Forum : Articles : My First Date with Olivia Forum Help

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My First Date with Olivia Reply
by VE3TMT on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Nice article..

One question, does she have a sister?

Max
VE3TMT
 
RE: My First Date with Olivia Reply
by K9IUQ on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
"One question, does she have a sister?"

As a matter of fact she does. Her name is WSJT and she hangs out around 14075...... She is even S L O W E R than Olivia.

Stan K9IUQ
 
RE: My First Date with Olivia Reply
by AB2RC on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
"One question, does she have a sister? "

No, but she has a brother named Thor.
 
RE: My First Date with Olivia Reply
by KF4HR on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I've lost track of how many digital transmission methods there are now; PSK31, QPSK31, BPSK63, multiple versions of WSJT, Hell, PACTOR, AMTOR, GTOR, etc.

It sure would be nice if the programmers of these digital programs added a function that would analyze and identify the type of signal being received.
 
RE: My First Date with Olivia Reply
by N4CQR on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
That would be a nice job for Timewave. Remember the PK-232's SIAM mode?

As for how badly it's needed is another questions. I hear some hams can identify any signal simply by ear. Some claim to actually be able to copy slow-scan by ear! Althoug they see to have problem with the color.

Good article!

C r a i g

:It sure would be nice if the programmers of these digital programs added a function that would analyze and identify the type of signal being received.:
 
RE: My First Date with Olivia Reply
by NJ2E on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
"It sure would be nice if the programmers of these digital programs added a function that would analyze and identify the type of signal being received."

Ham Radio Deluxe / DM 780 does. Without hardware! The
latest version of DM 780, will alert you of signal type
within your audio band pass and ask if you want to copy it. Also a SDR (Software Defined Radio) version of HD is
under development too. My poor old PK232 is sitting there gathering dust, been replaced by a new model.
 
RE: My First Date with Olivia Reply
by KG4RUL on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
KF4HR writes on October 20, 2009

"I've lost track of how many digital transmission methods there are now; PSK31, QPSK31, BPSK63, multiple versions of WSJT, Hell, PACTOR, AMTOR, GTOR, etc.

It sure would be nice if the programmers of these digital programs added a function that would analyze and identify the type of signal being received."

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Read all about the Reed Solomon Identifier (RSID) on Wikipedia: http://www.southgatearc.org/news/september2009/reed_solomon_identifier.htm

Per the article, the following programs currently support RSID:

• PocketDigi by Vojtech (OK1IAK)

• FDMDV by Cesco (HB9TLK)

• DM780 by Simon (HB9DRV)

• FLdigi by Dave (W1HKJ)

• Multipsk by Patrick (F6CTE)
 
RE: My First Date with Olivia Reply
by G8UBJ on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
"It sure would be nice if the programmers of these digital programs added a function that would analyze and identify the type of signal being received."

There is, have a look at the latest copy of QST,..

Deconstructing the Digital Tower of Babel

If they include this in future releases there will be less issues working out what mode to select..
 
My First Date with Olivia Reply
by KC2ZA on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
If you want a even slower mode try JT65A around 14.076. It takes about 5 minutes to exchange a locator, callsign, signal report and finally a 73 !
Worked stuff I never saw on the waterfall or heard on the rig !
73,
Rick
 
RE: My First Date with Olivia Reply
by KE3HO on October 20, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I heard that Olivia really "puts out" :-)
 

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