Subj : PSK31
To   : JIM MUNDEN
From : Roy Witt
Date : Sun Aug 06 2000 02:38 am

Hello JIM.

03 Aug 00 09:09, you wrote to ALL:

JM> Does anyone know of a PSK31 program that can use a HamComm interface?
JM> Please reply to [email protected].  Thanks.

From what I can tell from the brief few minutes spent reading about it,
there's no need to use it with HamComm.  I got the following from an
Amateur Radio enthusiests web site.


"A NEW, old mode:

Whoa! Forget RTTY and the Hamcomm interface. Here's the latest and
greatest to hit digital communications since the 741 opamp.

PSK31 is the slick invention of Peter Martinez, G3PLX, the father of
AMTOR. And chances are you already have all the equipment you need to get
going. Here's the recipe: Download the software (for W95) from;

http://aintel.bi.ehu/psk31.html

Connect your PC's soundcard to your HF rig (capable of USB), decide on a
PTT method, and bingo! You're receiving clear copy. Right now the mode is
limited to "Keyboard to Keyboard" chatting, but you can bet, that file
transfers won't be far behind.

Check out the article in the May 1999 QST.

I love this hobby!"


I also found a site that you can goto to get the software and some simple
schematics to help put your computer on the air.

If there's any further interest, I'll post the URLs and/or make the stuff
available via an email request to my system.

I've installed the program and it looks very promising.  Now, I just have
to get it hooked up to a radio...



... Real radios glow in the dark!
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