we should meet on 20 or 40 meters later
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On Jan 12, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Steve Forst wrote:
> Sorry, no info for Mac software. For Windows PSK: Many of us have
> tried a bunch of stuff with varying degrees of success. As you
> mentioned Digitalk is far out of date. In fact, after John's post, i
> tried running it on a old Win 98 pc, but it kept crashing.
>
> Try Digipan, which is free and kind of works a little bit sometimes.
> In JAWS, the jaws cursor can help give you the incoming text in a
> reasonable fashion. I've done a few QSO's with it, but there's got to
> be a better way.
>
> My mode of choice is RTTY, and I use the free MMTTY software. Haven't
> had as much luck with it on the Win 7 pc, but just reinstalled it on the
> XP computer after a HD crash and reformat. Seems to be receiving well,
> and as I type, am copying XE3DX calling CQ from Mexico on 20 meters.
> Incoming text is reading well so far.
>
> BTW, someone on 20 meter psk is using a screen reader. The voice is
> going out over the air, either as direct transmission, or being picked
> up by an open mic. Hard for me to tell what it is saying, but it is
> definatly JFW, WE, or Microsoft narrator.
>
>
> 73, Steve KW3A
>
> On 1/12/2011 12:33 PM, Michael Thurman wrote:
>> ok I hae to ask what software are you using for these modes? and any =
>> chance for some mac software for digital modes too? I do have the old pc =
>> though I havn't looked for accessible aps for a long time the only =
>> accessible psk ap i have found is digitalk a non supported program =
>> written by dkip teller the same gy who got us all started on psk back =
>> in the day
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