Hello Andy, It will be running on 10.148 MHz. I ran into some problems tonight, it appears that fldigi locked up. I'll have to see about that in the morning. Very 73 Andy On Apr 30, 2012 8:22 PM, "Andrew O'Brien" <k3ukandy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What frequency Glenn? > > Andy K3UK > > > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Glenn Roeser Roeser <wb2lmv@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Hi John, > > I am a member of the pskmail wiki, I'm logged in, now how do I go about > > updating the server list page? > > Glenn > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 3:06 PM, John Douyere <vk2eta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Glenn, > >> > >> Congratulations and welcome to the "Pskmail server club". > >> > >> Big ear is a concept that is implemented in EU only at present. It > allows > >> several servers to cooperate over the internet for the reception of > data in > >> a Pskmail session. > >> > >> The TXing still rests with the connected server. > >> > >> The decision by the software to participate or not and if yes to which > >> Bigear server is determined by the GPS coordinates in the prskmailrc.plfile > >> in the .pskmail directory. > >> > >> So the solution is to check that your coordinates are at least > >> approximately correct. > >> > >> In another email you mention camping sites with no or poor cell phone > >> coverage. Well I am in that situation quite regularly and that lead to > the > >> development of the Android version of Pskmail. > >> > >> So if you have a phone or tablet running Android you can try that too. > It > >> works well even with audio coupling using modes like Thor22 or MFSK32 > and > >> there are a number of ways too build interfaces too. > >> > >> Also, now that your server is running I would encourage you to get a > login > >> into the pskmail wiki and update the server list page. > >> > >> That way users can test and use your server. > >> > >> Good work Glenn, enjoy. > >> > >> 73, John > >> > >> On 01/05/2012 1:00 AM, "Glenn Roeser Roeser" <wb2lmv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>> John, > >>> The server is running. I have changed the default mode to PSK250, as > that > >>> is what is used as a default here in the U.S. > >>> After a few minutes, at the bottom of the terminal it reads: "Timeout > >>> reading BigEar" > >>> > >>> Is that normal? Is there anything else to do now? > >>> > >>> Thanks again, Glenn WB2LMV > > > > > >