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1a. Any Programmers Here    
    From: Simon Brown
1b. Re: Any Programmers Here    
    From: jdow


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1a. Any Programmers Here
    Posted by: "Simon Brown" simon.brown@kns.ch simonbrown42
    Date: Fri Dec 28, 2007 8:41 am ((PST))

Are there any programmers here?

I have some questions regarding the FSK ID and list of valid modes, I want my software to be 100% compatible with MMSSTV as this seems to be the best solution currently available.

Simon Brown, HB9DRV



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1b. Re: Any Programmers Here
    Posted by: "jdow" jdow@earthlink.net ferdyfubar
    Date: Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:36 am ((PST))

From: "Simon Brown" <simon.brown@kns.ch>
Sent: Friday, 2007, December 28 08:23


> > Are there any programmers here?
> >
> > I have some questions regarding the FSK ID and list of valid modes, I want 
> > my software to be 100% compatible with MMSSTV as this seems to be the best 
> > solution currently available.

I'm here but I've been away from the 'guts' of the MMSSTV engine. I
would recommend setting it up, sending an RTTY ID on a closed audio loop,
and seeing what it does. The list of MMSSTV valid modes is not a complete
list of valid "SSTV" modes, either. There are a few programs that use
"FAX" modes as well as SSTV modes. I used to hear those modes used on
3815 kHz from the Eastern US a couple years ago fairly often. I've not
had time to fiddle with this for "too long." (But the new software I have
been working on for "too long" for my customer has racked up its first
sale. That suggests we're ready to earn money for our investments. That
makes the time spent away from ham radio feel more worth it. It's for
FSTV, though - commercial broadcast to be specific.)

{^_^}   Joanne, W6MKU 



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