Digital Modes
- Break Free From Proprietary Digital Radiohackaday.com Break Free From Proprietary Digital Radio
Digital modes are all the rage these days in amateur radio — hams are using protocols like WSPR to check propagation patterns, FT8 to get quick contacts on many bands with relatively low powe…
- Cross Post from Mastodon
Had the pleasure of operating some FT8 this afternoon on 15m. Made 2 contacts with Japan, running 10 watts from the Discovery TX-500 into a WRC Platinum 1000.
- Anyone want to try a 20m Olivia sked as I try to figure stuff out?
Most of my limited experience is testing setups with WSPR, but I'd like to try something more like ragchewing with 5W, so I've been looking at Olivia. I've managed to decode an Oliva tx from someone 1500 km away, but have had no luck with anyone hearing me. (I get spots on WSPR, so I know my computer output and antenna are working on some level.) Olivia doesn't seem to be too active, though. Anyone want to try to communicate?
I'm in the Chicago area, so ideally looking for someone in North America but not in the Midwest (to stay out of the skip zone). Depending on weather and band conditions, I'd be looking for something in the evening (roughly 0200 UTC, but flexible), this weekend or over the next week.
Edit: I'm also up for trying other keyboard-to-keyboard modes if people like others that are tolerant of weak signals.
- GD77 Install on MD-UV390
Got GD77 onto my MD-UV390. Installation was dead simple. Now building the codeplug. The codeplugs are different from the TYT CPS and the GD77 CPS.
- ICOM IC-7200 with ARDOP and VARA HF?
Good morning, all:
I'm looking for users of the Icom IC-7200 HF transceiver who have had success using Winlink with either the ARDOP or VARA HF modems. I've been completely unable to get the ARDOP modem to actually connect, even to local gateways via ground wave, and while I have gotten VARA working, it's super slow.
As an aside, FLDIGI digital modes ALSO don't work great, including PSK31 and MT63. However, WSJT-X works fabulously.
I suspected it was an issue with audio input volume over USB, so I sent an email to Icom America about whether or not it was possible to get service but haven't heard back yet. Mainly because I just sent the email this morning. :-)
If you are successfully using your IC-7200 on ARDOP, VARA HF, or PSK31, I'd love to hear how you did it, with my thanks!
- Started a new journeylab599.com Lab599 — Ultra-compact transceiver Lab599 Discovery TX-500
Lab599 — Radio for adventure, extremes, for using in places unattainable before, without compromise between performance and features
Recently started looking at this radio. After Delta paid me to postpone my trip for a day, they gave me enough for this radio and then some. I stopped by HRO and bought it. I spent some time today tuning an EFHW made from a chalk line, and hopefully tomorrow I will get out to use it. Anyone used one of these before for digital, or other modes? Any M17 HF nets?
- Is SMSGTE working for anyone else?
The APRS SMSGTE service was supposed to have gone down a month or two ago, but it has been working for me the entire time, at least when I message myself or my wife. I've chatted with others on others forums and other people have said it's not working for them.
Just curious, is it working for anyone else?
- I will be attempting this next weekend
After the post in here about W0CHP dashboard for Pi-Star I decided to dedicate a hotspot to M17. I have it functioning, but that means now I need a radio. :) who doesn't want a good excuse to buy a radio?
- Send and receive emails via HF with ARDOP and Pat under Linux
It took me a while to understand the principle of operation and the tools to use and their interactions. So I've posted some explanation about it.
- W0CHP-PiStar-Dash (WPSD)w0chp.net W0CHP-PiStar-Dash (WPSD) - W0CHP.net
W0CHP-PiStar-Dash, or “WPSD”, is a completely new kind of Pi-Star.
Recently updated my pi-star with this version and WOW is it a lot more responsive and easy to use. Even has a few different digital modes to play around with, like M17.
>This is my very highly modified and customized fork of MW0MWZ’s Pi-Star software, and I call it “W0CHP-PiStar-Dash” (abbreviated as WPSD). There are so many large changes, divergences and new features, it merited my own fork/version.
- Hey Bard, What changes to the FT8 protocol could be made to make it faster and more resilient to low signal strength?
There are a number of changes that could be made to the FT8 protocol to make it faster and more resilient to low signal strength. Some of these changes include:
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Increase the bandwidth: Increasing the bandwidth would allow more data to be transmitted per symbol, which would improve the speed of the protocol. However, this would also make the protocol more susceptible to interference.
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Use a different error correction scheme: The current error correction scheme in FT8 is relatively simple, and it can be difficult to correct errors when the signal is weak. Using a more sophisticated error correction scheme would improve the resilience of the protocol to low signal strength.
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Change the modulation scheme: The current modulation scheme in FT8 is based on frequency shift keying (FSK). Changing the modulation scheme to something like quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) would improve the spectral efficiency of the protocol, which would allow more data to be transmitted over a given bandwidth.
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Use a different symbol rate: The current symbol rate in FT8 is 31.25 baud. Using a lower symbol rate would improve the resilience of the protocol to low signal strength, but it would also reduce the speed of the protocol. These are just a few of the changes that could be made to the FT8 protocol to make it faster and more resilient to low signal strength. The best changes to make would depend on the specific requirements of the application.
In addition to the changes mentioned above, there are a number of other things that could be done to improve the performance of FT8 in low-signal conditions. These include:
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Using a better antenna: A better antenna will improve the reception of weak signals.
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Using a higher output power: A higher output power will increase the strength of the transmitted signal, which will make it more likely to be received by the other station.
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Using a noise-cancelling filter: A noise-cancelling filter can help to reduce the noise in the received signal, which will make it easier to decode the signal.
By making these changes, it is possible to improve the performance of FT8 in low-signal conditions and make it possible to communicate over longer distances even with weak signals.
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- Get QSL cards from the ESA :)www.esa.int Connect and communicate with a satellite via the LEDSAT Digipeater Challenge
The Fly Your Satellite! (FYS) programme, initiated by the European Space Agency (ESA), presents an exciting challenge for radio amateurs and space enthusiasts worldwide to establish communication via the LEDSAT CubeSat digipeater. This unique opportunity invites participants to connect with the ESA ...
This looks fun, I might give it a go.
- DroidStargithub.com GitHub - nostar/DroidStar
Contribute to nostar/DroidStar development by creating an account on GitHub.
I found this software when trying to get into M17. There are other versions like DudeStar but this one worked best on my system (Debian Linux). Anyone used M17 Yet?
- Venus X1C5 APRS tracker
I use mine as an I-Gate with the default firmware installed on it. Has anyone looked into building open source firmware for these? The reason I ask, it seems as the device does not really transmit any packets. This could be a setting or a filter I have wrong. so maybe someone has some insight.
- sBitx v2 – HF SIGNALS - As seen on Ham Radio 2.0
I saw this on the Mastodon.Radio feed, now I want one.
- Pi-Star with DMR, D-Star, and YSF
I live in a valley so it’s hard to hit any local digital repeaters. Built this to hit all the modes I can. Full duplex.
- Share your longest distance contact
It wasn't the longest contact ever but I did manage Washington state from San Diego last weekend. running 2 watts into a WRC antenna from the QRP-Labs QDX.