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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
Hello All,
I just have uploaded SeaTTY 1.80 beta to the main site and error: http://www.dxsoft.com/seattyb.zip http://www.hamport.com/seattyb.zip -- Best regards, Sergei ================================================== ========================== ======== SeaTTY versions history V1.80 GMDSS DSC (HF and VHF) messages decoding was made. V1.76 Station ID's of RTTY and NAVTEX messages are included in message filenames and are shown in the message tree now. V1.75 The "Setup" menu was rewritten. Station ID filter was made. This filter allow to select messages which should be automatically saved in NAVTEX and RTTY modes. Station ID is four letters after "ZCZC " sequence. V1.74 The "Shift" menu can be used to select normal deviation (800 Hz) or narrow deviation (300 Hz) in HF-FAX mode now. Narrow deviation is used at Long wave band. Some minor bugs were fixed. V1.73 The "Setup-Clear Rx Window Once a Day" option was made. V1.72 Invisible buffer is not used now. Receiving window contains all received symbols until it is manually cleared. Some internal changes were made. V1.71 Minor bugs in text displaying were fixed. V1.70 Minor improvements of raw log files handling were made. V1.65 NOAA Weather Radio SAME messages decoding was made. Voice message is automatically saved to a wave-file (5 min maximum), SAME header of a message - to a text file. [...] -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
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"Sergei Podstrigailo" wrote: I just have uploaded SeaTTY 1.80 beta to the main site and error: http://www.dxsoft.com/seattyb.zip http://www.hamport.com/seattyb.zip ================================================== ========================== ======== SeaTTY versions history V1.80 GMDSS DSC (HF and VHF) messages decoding was made. Great - too bad it does not run under Mac OS X. Marc -- remove bye and from mercial to get valid e-mail http://www.heusser.com |
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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
Marc Heusser d wrote in
: Great - too bad it does not run under Mac OS X. Whoa! Waitaminit! The Apple salesman at our local Best Buy said Mac OSX would run all the Windoze software. What happened?? Larry -- Merry Christmas! http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE |
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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
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Larry wrote: Marc Heusser d wrote in : Great - too bad it does not run under Mac OS X. Whoa! Waitaminit! The Apple salesman at our local Best Buy said Mac OSX would run all the Windoze software. What happened?? Nothing - any Intel Mac will run Windows XP or Vista natively (the MacBook Pro is the fastest Windows Vista notebook). And most likely I can run the programme in Windows under Parallels (ie as a task in Mac OS X). I do however prefer native Mac OS X software for the user interface. And the reliabilty. (I just spent a few days on board of the firefighting boat in Basle, Switzerland, and they ran an ECDIS map - digitized map of the river Rhine connected to the GPS, and it would crash every now and then, in the end it would not work anymore.) Marc -- remove bye and from mercial to get valid e-mail http://www.heusser.com |
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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
Larry,
Your email server is complaining that it cannot deliver email to you. Am I using your correct address? Steve "Larry" wrote in message ... Marc Heusser d wrote in : Great - too bad it does not run under Mac OS X. Whoa! Waitaminit! The Apple salesman at our local Best Buy said Mac OSX would run all the Windoze software. What happened?? Larry -- Merry Christmas! http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE |
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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
"Steve Lusardi" wrote in
: Larry, Your email server is complaining that it cannot deliver email to you. Am I using your correct address? Steve You must be kidding. Never post email addy on usenet. Larry -- QUOTE OF THE MONTH: "I have been to several major Chinese cities and have seen first hand shops crammed with obviously fake American products." - Jon Dudas, Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Rights. How can they be fake? The Chinese make all "American Products" I use! |
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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
Larry,
The 23' whip sounds like an elegant solution to my problem. I have a steel 60' sloop that I built myself. On this I have an ICOM 700 with the AT130 and a SEA 330 with the 1630 coupler. What would you recommend for this installation? There are twin 5/8 rod back stays and an 11' wide antenna bridge behind the center cockpit. Lots of room in this area as well as a solid continuous 1 1/4" stainless rail all around the boat at a height of 30" . Perhaps an antenna switch and a common antenna, as I will never use more than one radio at a time. Thanks in advance, Steve "Larry" wrote in message ... "Steve Lusardi" wrote in : Larry, Your email server is complaining that it cannot deliver email to you. Am I using your correct address? Steve You must be kidding. Never post email addy on usenet. Larry -- QUOTE OF THE MONTH: "I have been to several major Chinese cities and have seen first hand shops crammed with obviously fake American products." - Jon Dudas, Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Rights. How can they be fake? The Chinese make all "American Products" I use! |
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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
"Steve Lusardi" wrote in news:fk6u0f$31h$01
: Perhaps an antenna switch and a common antenna, as I will never use more than one radio at a time. The only reason for two radios would be redundancy. If this is what you are looking for, forget antenna switching as you are more likely to lose the antenna than the radio. I'm for dumping one radio, probably the Sea, but your choice as I don't know what their individual conditions are. Backstays are better antennas than whips because of their length. Boaters on HF use the lower, shorter ranged frequencies, like 4, 6 and 8 Mhz. So, the longer the antenna, the better the radiation. On the steel boat, I'm sure your backstay is grounded, unlike the plastic boats, so we're going to need insulators top and bottom wherever the backstay (or its jacks) meets the boat. Congratulations on your most enviable ground, that steel hull. Plastic boaters will all have lots less signal strength than you. Simply ground the tuner's ground screw to the hull with a very short, straight heavy wire. We have an HF ham station, WA4USN, aboard the WW2 aircraft carrier, Yorktown (CV-10), a museum here. "World's Largest Ground Plane" hooked to the Atlantic Ocean. Amazing signals worldwide. If you decide to go with the whip, put the tuner as close to the base of it as you can get. Make sure the whip ISN'T NEAR ANY METAL like boom lifts, as much as practical. Any parallel rigging near it just sucks the signal right off to ground, which does you no good. Larry -- QUOTE OF THE MONTH: "I have been to several major Chinese cities and have seen first hand shops crammed with obviously fake American products." - Jon Dudas, Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Rights. How can they be fake? The Chinese make all "American Products" I use! |
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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
WaIIy wrote in
: Larry, home.com is a valid domain. You should know better than to use it in your header. @home used to be the Comcrap ISP. It's not any more. Larry -- QUOTE OF THE MONTH: "I have been to several major Chinese cities and have seen first hand shops crammed with obviously fake American products." - Jon Dudas, Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Rights. How can they be fake? The Chinese make all "American Products" I use! |
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SeaTTY 1.80 beta is published - with GMDSS DSC decoder now
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"Steve Lusardi" wrote: Larry, The 23' whip sounds like an elegant solution to my problem. I have a steel 60' sloop that I built myself. On this I have an ICOM 700 with the AT130 and a SEA 330 with the 1630 coupler. What would you recommend for this installation? There are twin 5/8 rod back stays and an 11' wide antenna bridge behind the center cockpit. Lots of room in this area as well as a solid continuous 1 1/4" stainless rail all around the boat at a height of 30" . Perhaps an antenna switch and a common antenna, as I will never use more than one radio at a time. Thanks in advance, Steve Steve, if you try and use the SEA330/SEA1630 with just 23 Ft of Antenna you will be dissapointed with the result on any Frequency below 6 Mhz. Look around your vessel for ANY way to put 35 Ft of wire under that 23' Whip, and your experience will be considerable better. Sea330's are a bit of a Power Hawg when operating at 300 Watts PEP Output, but they sure to "Talk" well, when the bands are marginal, if the antenna is reasonable. Bruce in alaska who installed a bunch of SEA330's all over alaska... -- add path before @ |
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