[pskmail] Re: Connecting to a server?

  • From: Rob Frohne <frohro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 17:57:02 -0700

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
>         >
>         >
>         
>         
> 


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