[General] Digital ham radio modes presentation at the HARC meeting Friday

strages strages at gmail.com
Wed Nov 4 13:58:25 CST 2009


Thanks for the heads up on this! :)

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Steve Conklin <steve at conklinhouse.com>wrote:

> I wanted the Maker's Local 256 folks to know about a presentation that I'm
> helping
> Dave Freese W1HKJ do at the Huntsville Amateur Radio Club meeting on
> Friday:
>
> At the HARC meeting on November 6th, Dave Freese W1HKJ
> (http://www.w1hkj.com/) and Steve Conklin AI4QR will
> be demonstrating the fldigi digital mode software
> application, along with some related applications
> that can be used to support error-free transmission
> of binary files in an Emergency Communications (EMCOMM)
> setting.
>
> Dave is very knowledgeable about the benefits and drawbacks
> of various digital modes, and which modes are appropriate
> for different band conditions and uses. This should be an
> interesting presentation for people with all levels of interest
> in digital sound card modes.
>
> This is a condensed reprise of the presentation that was made at
> Huntsville Hamfest this year.
>
> fldigi is a great multi-mode program used for sound card digital
> modes. It runs on windows, Mac, and linux and is a great digital
> mode application. http://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html
>
> For information about some of the EMCOMM uses and additional
> applications, here's a web page by Dave:
>
> http://www.w1hkj.com/NBEMS/index.html
>
> Dave has also prepared this really great web page showing what
> various digital modes sound like and look like on the display,
> with detailed information about the modes:
>
> http://www.w1hkj.com/FldigiHelp/Modes/index.htm
>
> The Huntsville Amateur Radio Club (HARC) meets every Friday
> evening at 7:30 at the American Red Cross chapter house,
> 1101 Washington St.
>
> http://bit.ly/hsvredcross
>
> Steve AI4QR
>
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