Hi John, I must be missing something else obvious. I have the rig tuned to 10.147 as you mention and fldigi says it is listening on 10.148 MHz so I think that is right, and the mode was set to PSK250. Do I need to be added to WB5CON's database of allowed users? 73, Rob, KL7NA On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 09:32 +1000, John Douyere wrote: > Hi Rob, > > Sorry if I state the obvious, but two things that got me a couple of > times are the frequency offset (e.g dial of 10,147 (mode is USB, audio > 1Khz) for center frequency of 10,148, and psk mode (PSK250 instead of > PSK125 ) for example. > > But if you are monitoring the screen of the server over the internet, > then you can simply use fldigi by itself and adjust the various > parameters until you see what you type. I am not sure what is the > refresh rate of the internet page though. > > Good luck. > > 73s John > > On 7/14/08, Rob Frohne <frohro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Again, > > I went to the Wiki and edited the client instructions with my > understanding of how it should be done under the heading > "Getting > Started." Since it isn't working for me yet, someone needs to > read them > and verify that I have everything correct. Since it isn't > working, > there is very likely something critical is missing. > > We need some similar edits on the server side. I don't think > the server > is changing frequencies, etc. properly for me for some > reason. Any tips > are very appreciated. > > I would like to make my server so that anyone could connect to > it while > I'm gone. It should have a pretty good signal. I have a > dipole at 100 > feet and a 4 element 20 meter monobander as well. How do I do > this? > > 73, > > Rob, KL7NA > > On Sun, 2008-07-13 at 15:19 -0700, Rob Frohne wrote: > > Hi Gentlemen: > > > > I'm attempting to connect to WB5CON, but either I can't be > heard, or I'm > > doing something wrong or I can't be heard. Do I need to get > added to a > > list of allowed stations so I can connect or what? I'm > getting ready to > > go out on a trip across the US, and I'd like to test PSKMail > along the > > way. I am attempting to set up my home station as a server > and also to > > connect to other's servers. At the moment I am waiting for > a CAT cable > > so that the computer can tell my mobile rig when to > transmit, so I > > thought I would try the base station, but nothing gets > connected. Any > > help would be appreciated. I'm transmitting on 10.148 MHz > the following > > phrase to connect: > > > > 00c:1024 KL7NA-1:24 4DCDE > > > > I see the web page for WB5CON, but I don't see myself being > heard. > > Maybe it is just propagation. > > > > > > Thanks & 73, > > > > Rob, KL7NA (in Walla Walla, WA) > > > > Rob > > > > > > >