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Subject: [TenTec] W3CRR goes to Hell
From: Craig Roberts <crgrbrts@verizon.net>
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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:30:39 -0400
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Many thanks to all who responded to my digital mode questions.

Late yesterday my Pegasus and I explored Hell -- the Feld-Hell mode, to 
be precise. It's great fun.

Very good, self-installing freeware for the mode is available from 
IZ8BLY at http://xoomer.virgilio.it/aporcino/Hell/index.htm .  
(Actually, an optional donation for the software can be made via Pay 
Pal. I encourage anyone who uses this fine program to make a gift).

A few minutes after installing the software, I typed a Feld-Hell CQ on 
14.075 MHz and got a response almost immediately.  I spent the next half 
hour or so in a friendly "screenchew" with a nice Swedish fellow now 
enjoying digitally-enhanced retirement in the Azores.  Gary, CU2JT, 
promoted an online group supporting the mode and I joined 
enthusiastically.  I'm now member #318 of the Feld-Hell Club.

I think you should try playing with Hellschreiber.  It's an interesting 
method of communication -- an odd sort of a CW/fax hybrid dating back to 
the 1920's. It's more than a antique novelty, however.  While it's slow 
when compared with the PSK family or even RTTY, it's very robust; able 
to survive deep QSB, and remains viable with hard QRM alongside.  Even 
its snail's pace has a benefit.  You can type at a relaxed rate and 
really enjoy the chat without feeling rushed.  Besides, I'm a journalist 
and, therefore, am a horrid touch typist.  This mode give you enough 
time to actually go back and correct typos before they appear on your 
correspnodent's screen.  The Hellschreiber mode was made for me.

Anyway, we Hellscrhreiber devotees are trying to drum up business. So, 
join us.  I'll be at 14.075 at about 2100 Z today, as a matter of fact.  
Join me!

73,

Craig
W3CRR




Craig Roberts wrote:

>As I mentioned recently, I'm now having fun with my Pegasus in digital 
>modes -- specifically RTTY and SSTV employing the MMTTY and MMSSTV 
>freeware programs.
>
>My appetite whetted, I now wish to try other digital text modes like 
>PSK31, MTK63, Hellscreiber, THROB, etc.  But, let's start with PSK31.  
>MMTTY transmits and receives only RTTY, so I've purchased TrueTTY to 
>work with PSK31 (and other modes).  However, I can't seem to get it to 
>work.  This, I'm sure, is because I haven't a clue as to what I'm doing.
>
>If you -- or someone you know -- is using a Pegasus (or Jupiter) for 
>PSK31 and other digital modes besides RTTY, please let  me know:
>
>1)  What Pegasus mode and filter selections for transmit and receive do 
>you employ?  In RTTY, for instance, I use the Pegasus in RTTY mode wth a 
>675 Hz receive filter. I'm guessing, but really don't know, that it's 
>transmitting in LSB at whatever transmit bandwidth I choose (typically 
>2.7 KHz).  What is optimal?  
>
>I've read that PSK31 is in USB -- so, should I send and receive in USB 
>or RTTY mode?  What filter settings should I use?
>
>2)  What software do you use for PSK31 and other digital modes besides RTTY?
>
>3) What other digital modes, besides RTTY and PSK31, are popular? 
>
>Many thanks and 73,
>
>Craig
>W3CRR
>
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