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mentioned Digitalk is far out of date.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
>
|