Hi again,
In 2011 I2DMI went to Easter Island and used multi-channel decoding.
There is a video at _www.mdxc.org/ce0yi2dmi/_ (http://www.mdxc.org/ce0yi2dmi/)
This appears to be the same MMVARI feature used in the RCKskimmer.
There's probably more info floating around or you can contact I2DMI directly.
There is additional discussion in the _rtty@contesting.com_
(mailto:rtty@contesting.com) archives on _www.contesting.com_
(http://www.contesting.com)
Just search on I2DMI.
Don't know about 5 kHz width capability. Maybe on an SDR? The RCKskimmer
doesn't give an option for anything greater than 2.9 kHz.
I hope to work you wherever you're going. Just listen for the weak
signal. Good luck and safe traveling.
73,
Ken, AB1J
In a message dated 4/11/2014 16:56:41 Coordinated Universal Time,
egan.dennis88@gmail.com writes:
I'm looking for some RTTY software that I can use for a DXpedition. As long
as it makes a log, I'm not interested in whether or not it interfaces to
any
particular logging program, as long as I can make an ADIF file from the
program.
Features I'm looking for:
1. Canned messages- at least 10.
2. Supports radio control, and split operation.
3. Shows roughly 5 KHz of band above my frequency.
4. Demodulates all signals within that 5KHz.
5. Ability to click on an indicated demodulated signal, have
the callsign entered into the program, and a message sent.
My concept is to set up a split operation, tell the ops to call on one
frequency,
have the program determine the call on any particular frequency, be able
to
click on that callsign and have the radio Rx move to that frequency without
my having to tune it while keeping my Tx frequency constant, and then be
able
to work the station.
Does anyone know of software out there that will do this?
Dennis W1UE
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