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Stefan Wolfe wrote:
You missed my point. Psk31 is an example of a computer mode that connects directly to a PC sound card, like "computer" CW. I did not need to go into more sophisticated modes to trump your example of electronic CW as being new millenium high technology. It was a very poor example. Psk31 is just one a newer mode that is simpler than computer CW and better. BTW, it is not obsolete. Check 14.070 MHz when the band is open (or not) when you get a chance. Anyway, I do not understand your query; are you saying that mp3 is an "encryption" method? I thought it was an audio codec (like ogg vorbis). Yes, I am aware that ogg vorbis is open source. Do you wish to change the thread to discuss audio codecs? If you intended to discuss encryption as a separate topic, you had better not be planning on sending "encypted" communications over the bands unless you are controlling satellite telemetry from your earth station. Or are you saying that sending audio codecs over the bands is your best example of new millenium high technology? That is being done right now and you can buy it pre-packaged in the latest Kenwood rice box if you wish. You still miss the point. To chat with the OT CW'ers you need to key a xmitter from either a port on the sound card, usb, serial, or parallel port on the computer. You also need software to read the code from the rig through the line in on the computer--AND, (and here is the important point) this is how you play with the OT's and CW!!! I mean, it is good for a laugh ![]() If you think I use morse for anything but personal amusement, you are gravely mistaken! JS |
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