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Old December 19th 03, 05:25 AM
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WinWarbler is a free Windows application that supports multi-channel PSK31
and PSK63 via PC soundcard, as well as RTTY via soundcard and/or an external
modem (e.g. KAM, PK-232). Soundcard PSK is accomplished using Moe AE4JY's
PSKCORE engine, and soundcard RTTY is accomplished using Mako JE3HHT's MMTTY
engine.

WinWarbler is a member of the DXLab Suite; it can be run independently, but
when other DXLab applications are running, WinWarbler will automatically
interoperate with them:

- Commander: provides transceiver control for most Elecraft, FlexRadio,
Icom, Kenwood, TenTec, and Yaesu transceivers

- DXKeeper: provides full-function logging, progress reporting,
duplicate-checking, and QSL management (independently tracks each QSO's
confirmation by paper, eQSL.cc, and LotW)

- DXView: displays a live world map bearing station locations, the solar
terminator, and beam heading (controls most PC-connected rotators)

- SpotCollector: captures, announces, and analyzes DX and WWV spots from up
to 4 telnet clusters, the DX Summit web cluster, and a local packet cluster

- PropView: generates graphical propagation forecasts (using the included
IONCAP engine) and monitors IARU/NCDXF HF propagation beacons

- Pathfinder: provides instant access to more than 100 web-accessible
sources of QSL route information

- Launcher: initiates or terminates a specified set of DXLab applications
with a single click

WinWarbler is under continuous development; during the last year, there were
81 releases bearing 119 enhancements, many suggested by the user community.
Given this rate of evolution, I do not post "new release available" messages
on reflectors other than DXLab. Its been awhile since the last announcement
here, so I thought I'd summarize the major improvements:

1. up to 32 general purpose macros can be defined, plus a macro that is
executed on entry to PSK and a macro that is executed on entry to RTTY

2. many new macro operators have been defined, including a "Last QSO" macro
that automatically extracts the appropriate information from the DXKeeper
log.

3. PSK63 support

4. rapid switching between PSK and RTTY

5. one-click Main window MMTTY profile selection (standard RTTY, fluttered
signals, multipath, etc)

6. one-click upload to eQSL.cc

7. broadband decoding

When broadband decoding is enabled, WinWarbler deploys 47 "monitor channels"
across the current PSK band. Each monitor channel continuously seeks to lock
onto a PSK transmission within its range. Text decoded from locked channels
can be continuously displayed in a Monitor Channel window, an example of
which may be found in http://www.qsl.net/winwarbler/ChannelMonitor.jpg . As
you can see, WinWarbler automatically extracts callsigns from the decoded
text. A smaller Station's Heard window shows you who's on the band:
http://www.qsl.net/winwarbler/Heard.jpg . Double-clicking on an entry in
either the Channel Monitor or Heard windows will preload WinWarbler's
current receive pane with all monitored information and will initialize the
transmit and receive frequencies for an instant call. The parameters that
control broadband decoding are all available for tweaking and
experimentation.

Enabling broadband decoding does significantly increase the load on your
CPU; a 400mhz Pentium is probably the minimum for this mode of operation.

WinWarbler and all other DXLab applications are available via
http://www.qsl.net/dxlab/. You can review the online help for any DXLab
application without first installing the software.

Development of these applications is continuous and user-driven; if you'd
like to participate, you are welcome to join the Yahoo DXLabs group via
http://www.qsl.net/dxlab/reflector.htm .

73,

Dave, AA6YQ


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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 05:25:47 GMT, "Dave, AA6YQ" wrote:

WinWarbler is a free Windows application that supports multi-channel PSK31
and PSK63 via PC soundcard, as well as RTTY via soundcard and/or an external
modem (e.g. KAM, PK-232). Soundcard PSK is accomplished using Moe AE4JY's
PSKCORE engine, and soundcard RTTY is accomplished using Mako JE3HHT's MMTTY
engine.

WinWarbler is a member of the DXLab Suite; it can be run independently, but
when other DXLab applications are running, WinWarbler will automatically
interoperate with them:

- Commander: provides transceiver control for most Elecraft, FlexRadio,
Icom, Kenwood, TenTec, and Yaesu transceivers


Excepting _all_ Yaesu non-HF transceivers. Yaesu does not support CAT on any
non-HF rig.

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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 05:25:47 GMT, "Dave, AA6YQ" wrote:

WinWarbler is a free Windows application that supports multi-channel PSK31
and PSK63 via PC soundcard, as well as RTTY via soundcard and/or an external
modem (e.g. KAM, PK-232). Soundcard PSK is accomplished using Moe AE4JY's
PSKCORE engine, and soundcard RTTY is accomplished using Mako JE3HHT's MMTTY
engine.

WinWarbler is a member of the DXLab Suite; it can be run independently, but
when other DXLab applications are running, WinWarbler will automatically
interoperate with them:

- Commander: provides transceiver control for most Elecraft, FlexRadio,
Icom, Kenwood, TenTec, and Yaesu transceivers


Excepting _all_ Yaesu non-HF transceivers. Yaesu does not support CAT on any
non-HF rig.

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Au contraire. The FT-736 provides limited CAT support.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

"reverse the uppercase to reply" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 05:25:47 GMT, "Dave, AA6YQ"

wrote:

WinWarbler is a free Windows application that supports multi-channel

PSK31
and PSK63 via PC soundcard, as well as RTTY via soundcard and/or an

external
modem (e.g. KAM, PK-232). Soundcard PSK is accomplished using Moe

AE4JY's
PSKCORE engine, and soundcard RTTY is accomplished using Mako JE3HHT's

MMTTY
engine.

WinWarbler is a member of the DXLab Suite; it can be run independently,

but
when other DXLab applications are running, WinWarbler will automatically
interoperate with them:

- Commander: provides transceiver control for most Elecraft, FlexRadio,
Icom, Kenwood, TenTec, and Yaesu transceivers


Excepting _all_ Yaesu non-HF transceivers. Yaesu does not support CAT on

any
non-HF rig.

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Old December 27th 03, 01:14 AM
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Au contraire. The FT-736 provides limited CAT support.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

"reverse the uppercase to reply" wrote in message
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 05:25:47 GMT, "Dave, AA6YQ"

wrote:

WinWarbler is a free Windows application that supports multi-channel

PSK31
and PSK63 via PC soundcard, as well as RTTY via soundcard and/or an

external
modem (e.g. KAM, PK-232). Soundcard PSK is accomplished using Moe

AE4JY's
PSKCORE engine, and soundcard RTTY is accomplished using Mako JE3HHT's

MMTTY
engine.

WinWarbler is a member of the DXLab Suite; it can be run independently,

but
when other DXLab applications are running, WinWarbler will automatically
interoperate with them:

- Commander: provides transceiver control for most Elecraft, FlexRadio,
Icom, Kenwood, TenTec, and Yaesu transceivers


Excepting _all_ Yaesu non-HF transceivers. Yaesu does not support CAT on

any
non-HF rig.

snip



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