Thanks, guys, that seems to have cleared the error. 73. Gary > Hi Paul, > > Thanks for pointing that out and he needs to have upgraded as you > mentioned > for running the 1.03 server version. > > But the message he mentioned in the first post ("Mode not in list: > PSK250") > is a message issued by the server Perl script itself, hence my reply. > > Unless I am missing something else. > > I must point out also that if a US based call sign connects to his server, > the link will be done using the alternative table (the one with PSK250 as > maximum) as the client's software makes the difference between USA and non > USA call signs. And this regardless of the mode his server is listening > in. > > The extensive usage if RSID means that the mode the sever is now listening > in is of little importance, except marginally for unproto (ping, links and > beacon) transmissions. > > Hope this helps. > > Best regards, > > John > > On , Paul Veldkamp <Paul.Veldkamp@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> John, Gary uses an old version fldigi, as far as I know only 5.20 and >> higher works with R > > > >> regards > >> Paul > >> **sent from my wireless BlackBerry** > > > >> ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- > >> Van: pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Aan: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Verzonden: Mon Jul 19 09:52:22 2010 > >> Onderwerp: [pskmail] Re: Server Error Message? > > > >> Gary, > > > >> Then there is no need to change the software and I suggest you use > >> PSK500R (as fast than PSK250 and more sensitive ( 1 or 2 dB) and more > >> robust to QRM but double the bandwidth), or PSK250R (1/2 speed of > >> PSK250 but far more robust and same bandwidth). > > > >> Please note that we successfully use a 500Hz CW filter with PSK500 and > >> PSK500R if you like to use one, which I would recommend if you have > >> one in the radio. > > > >> Hope this helps, > > > >> Best 73's, > > > >> John > > > >> On , barkerg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> > John: The Canadian regulations don't mention baud rate, only a maximum > >> > > >> > bandwidth of 1 KHz on 30m and 6 KHz on most other HF bands as per the > >> > > >> > attached document. I will try Paul's fldigi upgrade suggestion first. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > Gary > > > >