[pskmail] Re: New client cd

  • From: "Per Crusefalk" <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 12:02:15 +0100 (CET)

Hi Karel and all,

Yes, I tried it and its not the way I would want it but it works.
You have to follow the same states as you do in the application, meaning
that you have to connect and then send a file. Create a file called
exactly "connect" and place a callsign in it (sm0rwo). Move that file to
the transmit directory (TRANSEIVE is what he calls it) and it will try to
connect.
I haven't found a way to bypass the arq mechanism, so I don't think this
will be of use for pskmail.

73 de Per, sm0rwo


> hello all
> Per I tried the new version of RFSM2400 but I could not get the remote
> controle features working. Does it work, did you try?
> Karel
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> 2006/11/30, Per Crusefalk <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> Hi all,
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>> Just wanted to say that quite a lot is going on here at the moment.
>> Dave, w1hkj, have kindly helped and have made fldigi work really well
>> with pskmail. We have exchanged zips and test reports for a while here
>> and among other things the latest incarnation of fldigi has a new afc
>> handling that is working really well. The new AFC will now search for
>> the center point of the rx signal by examining the spectral energy over
>> 1.5 x the BW of the psk mode. Once a signal has been acquired the normal
>> AFC is in force, that AFC has a much longer time constant. This initial
>> quick fix mode is the same action that takes place when you click on a
>> signal near the waterfall. This will find the other station much faster
>> and will be handy when the station is a bit off the fq (+-15 Hz).
>>
>> I have moved to a 2007 base for the live cd and I have successfully
>> generated the first iso. I will now start to add stuff for the client
>> and begin testing. I should release a new client cd within a few days.
>> The 2007 base will mean a whole lot of new things. The new kernel should
>> now work much better for centrinos and the entire distro gets a face
>> lift. Testing will produce a whole lot of new interesting problems of
>> course :-)
>>
>> RFSM2400, the russian MIL-STD 188-110A implementation, has just been
>> released and now the IPC mechanism is in place. According to Dmitry it
>> should be very similar to the one we are using and I should be able to
>> test that as well soon (tomorrow, must sleep now). But, testing 2400 bps
>> with pskmail could be interesting. Timing issues could perhaps be helped
>> by a longer interleaver...
>> Here is a link if you want to test it: http://rfsm2400.narod.ru/
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>> 73 de Per, sm0rwo
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