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we need one of our smart programming types to come up with a really simple
text bassed program like digitalk to decode and encode the various digital
modes.
I'm not a programmer, but it would seem that the programming for such a
thing wouldn't be terribly difficult.
if one could find an open source program and reengineer it to work with
screen readers that would be excellent.
seems like there would be allot of blind hams interested and who would
likely be willing to pay a small fee for the program as long as it met their
needs like digitalk used to.
I did use digitalk briefly with win xp service pack one, but as soon as I
updated to service pack two, the program stopped working.
when i used it, it was very simple and easy to operate...simple but
effective interface, and the water fall was easy to navigate using arrows
and so on.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 1:44 PM
Subject: Re_digitalk probs
> Well the fact that the program has been around since the win 9-X days, =
> with no fixes or updates explains things.=20
> I don't have any win 9-X stuff nor am I planning to build a 98 machine. =
> A windows XP-PRO, yes, to run any PSK-31 decoder via the MS Remote =
> Desktop method.=20
> So is there anything out there I could have a look at? I think Digipan =
> and the HRD DM-780 are out and if I have to get my XYL to assist me with =
> a PSK-31 QSO all the time, then that will take the fun out of it.=20
> I run WE 6.1 and can run a JFW demo if anyone has anything to offer with =
> regards to a PSK-31 program.=20
>
> TNX:=20
>
> Mike=20
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