This is a fun Morse Code program for you Smartphone or PocketPC.
Please read the “Morse SMSer Description”
Morse SMSer has been inspired by Nokia’s Morse Texter. This software lets the user send SMS by inputing alphabets and numbers in a string of dots and dashes to form a Morse code, which gets decoded before sending it to the intended recipient.
To use this software click on the To link to get the contacts list, select the contact to whom SMS needs to be sent. Use the dit and dah buttons to type dots and dashes respectively to form a letter. After each character click on the C Space button to insert a character space. After each word click on the W Space button to leave a space between the words. After typing the morse message click on GO button to decode the morse message. After the message has been decoded click the Send button to send the message. This software is written in Microsoft .Net Compact Framework 2.0 for Pocket PC Windows Mobile 2003 OS. So before you run the software please download the .Net Compact Framework 2.0 from MSDN website and install it on your mobile. If there are any issues please email the author at maharishi_b [ a t ] sify [ d o t ] com.
DL3JH, in Germany, received with an INDOOR 55-foot random wire antenna in Cleveland, Ohio
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Let the great site psk31.com tell it.
“Translated literally, it’s an acronym for “Phase Shift Keying, 31 Baud”. PSK31 is a form of modulation (or “mode”) that offers a new and higher level of performance in conversational communications (keyboard-to-keyboard) that we “hams” (amateur radio operators) can enjoy. And it’s been made instantly usable by all of us, due in part to the proliferation of the personal computer, and in part to the superb and generous efforts of some very talented ham/programmers.
In the short time that PSK31 has been in use, its popularity has grown by leaps and bounds. It may in time replace or at least greatly supplant RTTY and other modes for person-to-person communications. It’s fun, easy, and well worth the effort to get set up, which is not very much at all.”
Or this from Wikipedia:
“PSK31 was developed by English amateur radio operator Peter Martinez (G3PLX), and introduced to the wider amateur radio community in December 1998. Martinez initially called his creation “varicode”, because it uses variable length encodings (Huffman codes) to represent characters.
PSK31 was enthusiastically received, and has since quickly spread into worldwide use. Due to the efficiency of the mode, it has become especially popular with operators whose circumstances do not permit the erection of large antenna systems and/or the use of high power. Also, very little in the way of additional equipment is required (normally just an old PC and a few extra interconnecting cables), and the software is both free to download and will run on older, slower computers.
As the computer is used simply as a ‘means to an end’, the mode has also attracted a new audience of ‘mainstream’ radio amateurs, not necessarily interested in computing or data communications per se. Nowadays on some bands the operating ‘atmosphere’ is less akin to the world of data, and more like that usually found in the morse code sections of the bands. Indeed many operators simply treat the mode as ‘automatic telegraphy’, even adopting long-established morse code conventions, language etc., but using a keyboard instead of a morse key.
PSK31 has also been heard in use on the Citizen’s Band.”
APRSTV #3
What is a OpenTracker? It’s an APRS encoder that lets you interface a GPS receiver with your ham radio transceiver so you can track your vehicle or anything.
Thanks to Terry Bajuk, KE5BL and APRSTV for this great video.
Slightly edited from the 20m DigiPan output (removed most of the noise text).You might O’s as it makes things a lot eaiser…..So with that let me say…… FB W9NOF de N4URW 73 Matthew and thanks for this BPSK-31 QSO on 20m, God Bless you and your fami
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W9NOF de N4URWLk e le n i eURW…Also you might want to download Ham Radio Deluxe and Digital Master 780…great programs and FREE. 73’s …W9NOF de N4URW
Info : htt ://myhamshack.net/n4urw/ I was born in Parkersburg WV…
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RST: 559 595 559
QTH: KANSAS .. KS .. KS
NAME: ROB ROB… HOW??
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Best DX for you in 2008 Luigi in Vigliano, North West Italy
please QSL via LOTW LOTW or eQSL eQSL…
73 IK1CIC de K0RU SKSKo oo s
nen iet aCQDX CQDX CQDX de K0RU K0RU K0RU
CQDX CQDX CQDX de K0RU K0RU K0RU
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CQDX CQDX CQDX de K0RU K0RU K0RU
CQDX CQDX CQDX de K0RU K0RU K0RU
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t; t e DK7EH DK7EH de K0RU
RST: 599 599
QTH: KANSAS .. KS .. KS
NAME: ROB ROB… HOW??
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Best DX for you in 2008 Dieter in Oberhausen, Germany
please QSL via LOTW LOTW or eQSL eQSL…NO BURO SRI…
73 DK7EH de K0RU SKSK t -aQDX CQDX de K0RU K0RU K0RU
CQDX CQDX CQDX de K0RU K0RU K0RU
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IW1ARE IW1ARE de K0RU
RST: 599 o9
QTH: KANSAS .. KS .. KS
NAME: ROB ROB… HOW??
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Best DX for you in 2008 Pier Carlo in Biella, Italy near Milan es Turin
please QSL via LOTW LOTW or eQSL eQSL…NO BURO SRI…
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Info from the YouTube post.
KE7FTE, N7QQU and W9ERT show us the “drag and drop” flexibility of the Icom D-STAR System. Offering reliable exchange of large image files, email, word-processing and other files that emergency responders and served agencies find invaluable.