[pskmail] Re: New test server available for testing

  • From: Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 14:06:31 +0100

Russell,

the 0.4.0 client has been upgraded to beta, so it is available on 
http://hermes.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pskmail

Fldigi-3.13BH can be installed on puppy by installing the fldigi-3.13.pet on 
your puppy.

The server 0.9,29 can be installed on puppy by downloading it to the /root 
(default) account, 
then do:
tar zxvf pskmail_server-0.9.29.tar.gz
cd pskmail_server-0.9.29
./install.sh
cd ~
then restart with:
pskmail_server

73,

Rein PA0R

PS: I will try to find time to make a new puppy image...
check twitter...






> I was able to get fldigi-3.13BH but when I download the jpskmail it shows as 
> being 0.3.9 and not 0.4 and this all from the site below. I'm only going to 
> use puppy mail and until I can can get fidigi -3.13BH or any other of the 
> server programs to work with puppy I will only be a user not a provider.
> 
> Russell NC5O
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> 2- A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough 
> to take everything you have. 
> - Thomas Jefferson 
> 
> 
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Rein Couperus <rein@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Sat, December 19, 2009 4:15:45 AM
> Subject: [pskmail] New test server available for testing
> 
> The new robust pskmail server (0.9.29) is now ready for alpha testing. 
> Together with the jpskmail-0.4 client and fldigi-3.13BG it builds a system 
> which is extremely robust, and can be used under a broad range of band 
> conditions.
> 
> What is new?
> 
> The server uses RSID technology to change modes. The client and server have 
> been changed to handle RSID in such a way that they work together efficiently.
> Transmission modes are changed automatically depending on channel quality in 
> such a way that maximum speed is combined with optimum robustness. This is 
> achieved by a mode switcher which constantly monitors the link, and changes 
> to a more robust mode when the channel stalls, either because of qrm,qrn or 
> qsb. The server offers various mode profiles which can be set from the 
> client. Each profile has 3 modes, and the server will automatically switch 
> between them, and also adjust the block length by looking at the number of 
> errors on the link.
> 
> The following 9 profiles are available:
> 9: PSK500 PSK500R PSKR125
> 8: PSK500 PSK250R PSKR125
> 7: PSK500 MFSK32 PSKR125
> 6: PSK500 THOR22 PSKR125
> 5: PSK250 PSK250R PSKR125
> 4: PSK500R MFSK32 PSKR125
> 3: PSK500R THOR22 PSKR125
> 2: PSK250R PSK125R PSKR125
> 1: MFSK32 MFSK16 PSKR125
> 0: Use server default
> The client can choose the profile by setting the Blocklength variable through 
> the preferences dialog.
> This mode table is preliminary, lot of testing will be needed to fix the most 
> effective combinations. The ones we use now are the ones I prefer :)
> 
> The server can be connected in any mode (PSKR125, THOR22, PSK500... etc.)
> 
> The new test software is available at 
> http://hermes.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pskmail/alpha
> 
> Fldigi and client packages are available for windows and linux.
> 
> At this moment only PI4TUE is running the new test server, but i hope there 
> will be more soon. Using the new server I can now work PI4TUE with 1 Watts 
> (20 km, 18105 kHz), on 30 meters I need 10 Watts.
> 
> I hope some of you can do some tersting, and let me know of any quirks....
> 
> 73,
> 
> Rein PA0R
> 
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