[aprssig] APRS Messenger is now multi-mode
Guy Mallery
wa2msu at pacbell.net
Mon Jun 28 14:21:19 EDT 2010
Howdy,
hmmm, Multi-Mode Multi-Tasking... I like that. I remember seeing
someone had done similar about ten years ago with soundcard GMDSS
software, but never went any further.
$10,000 for an HF rig @ 10% audio distortion or $300
for a Radeon graphics adapter with 1,600 GPU (processors).
CPU power (might be?) the way of the future...
Thanks.
73, Guy - W6MSU
> Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 23:44:18 +0100
> From: Chris Moulding <chrism at crosscountrywireless.net>
> Message-ID: <4C27D442.9070102 at crosscountrywireless.net>
>
> I've just released the latest version v2.64 of APRS Messenger.
>
> In addition to being able to send and receive APRS over PSK-63 it now
> has options to transmit APRS over PSK-31, QPSK-31 and QPSK-63. The QPSK
> modes have forward error correction so may work better under typical HF
> conditions.
>
> The interesting feature that made it possible is that the program can
> receive all modes at once with six receivers in software, one for each
> mode or variant, decoding incoming signals looking for APRS packets.
>
> It's possible for stations to beacon and send and receive APRS messages
> using different modes and speeds. For example a well sited HF igate
> could use PSK-63 or QPSK-63 while a QRP station out in the wilderness
> could use PSK-31 or QPSK-31. You could experiment with the different
> modes to see what works best. HF Igates can run the program and Igate
> all HF activity to the APRS-IS. Most APRS over PSK-63 activity is on
> 10.1497 MHz in the US, Europe and Asia. There is an Igate in Australia
> on 7.0347 MHz. Frequencies are actual RF frequencies not dial frequencies.
>
> Thanks to Robert, VA3ROM, Larry, W8LIW and Dave, K6MAR for their advice
> and comments during the multi-mode development.
>
> It can be downloaded from:
>
> http://www.crosscountrywireless.net/aprs_messenger.htm
>
> 73,
>
> Chris, G4HYG
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