Greetings,
I am wondering if anyone on the BB knows if there are any 9600-bps soundcard-based AX.25 ASCII decoding programs out in the www? If so what is the web address for it? I know 9600-bps is possible with modern soundcards as I have a program from COAA that decodes it for non-HAM related data. I am using my IC-910H data socket port output with it set to 9600 in the settings. I am interested in using the 9600-bps program for capturing the 9600-bps telemetry of AO-51, for example. I would then parse the text externally and and combine with the engineering equations to get to the calibrated data. Thank you very much.
KG4QWC, Jim.
On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 13:24 -0700, DeYoung James wrote:
Greetings,
I am wondering if anyone on the BB knows if there are any 9600-bps soundcard-based AX.25 ASCII decoding programs out in the www? If so what is the web address for it? I know 9600-bps is possible with modern soundcards as I have a program from COAA that decodes it for non-HAM related data. I am using my IC-910H data socket port output with it set to 9600 in the settings. I am interested in using the 9600-bps program for capturing the 9600-bps telemetry of AO-51, for example. I would then parse the text externally and and combine with the engineering equations to get to the calibrated data. Thank you very much.
KG4QWC, Jim.
soundmodem works well for receiving.
73 kim -ac7yy
Do a search for MixW; I know at least two guys who have made it work with GO-32.
73, Drew KO4MA
----- Original Message ----- From: "AC7YY - Kim" ac7yy@comcast.net To: "amsat-bb" amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 8:57 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: 9600 bp AX.25 soundcard decoder
On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 13:24 -0700, DeYoung James wrote:
Greetings,
I am wondering if anyone on the BB knows if there are any 9600-bps soundcard-based AX.25 ASCII decoding programs out in the www? If so what is the web address for it? I know 9600-bps is possible with modern soundcards as I have a program from COAA that decodes it for non-HAM related data. I am using my IC-910H data socket port output with it set to 9600 in the settings. I am interested in using the 9600-bps program for capturing the 9600-bps telemetry of AO-51, for example. I would then parse the text externally and and combine with the engineering equations to get to the calibrated data. Thank you very much.
KG4QWC, Jim.
soundmodem works well for receiving.
73 kim -ac7yy
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Its now many years ago...but I used MixW2 with AO-40tlm to read the telemetry from AO-40. I have not tried using it for a long time. It was used with the 9600-baud packet output of my FT-847. There used to be Amsat webpages on setting it up for AO40-tlm. But MixW2 is capable of lots of different digital modes. Best I can add to Drew's reply.
Ed - KL7UW
At 05:47 PM 7/14/2008, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:
Do a search for MixW; I know at least two guys who have made it work with GO-32.
73, Drew KO4MA
----- Original Message ----- From: "AC7YY - Kim" ac7yy@comcast.net To: "amsat-bb" amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 8:57 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: 9600 bp AX.25 soundcard decoder
On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 13:24 -0700, DeYoung James wrote:
Greetings,
I am wondering if anyone on the BB knows if there are any 9600-bps soundcard-based AX.25 ASCII decoding programs out in the www? If so what is the web address for it? I know 9600-bps is possible with modern soundcards as I have a program from COAA that decodes it for non-HAM related data. I am using my IC-910H data socket port output with it set to 9600 in the settings. I am interested in using the 9600-bps program for capturing the 9600-bps telemetry of AO-51, for example. I would then parse the text externally and and combine with the engineering equations to get to the calibrated data. Thank you very much.
KG4QWC, Jim.
soundmodem works well for receiving.
73 kim -ac7yy
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AC7YY - Kim
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Andrew Glasbrenner
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DeYoung James
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Edward Cole