so it's easy to make the transition.not much of a learning curve for us old timers and you can customize your "tab messages" without reading how to's in a manual. By the way, it's macros are very similar to Digipan's macro set. It has built-in tab select functions for "CQ" "Brag" etc, that make it easy to get going. the decoder did not require any off set corrections to TX or RX. made an initial contact with no extra steps. No extra setup software or menus to navigate. load Linux Freespire and download Fldigi. my interface is the incomparable SignaLink USB. but that's not a show stopper, as it is very mouse oriented. my only nit is it doesn't have F-key functions built in. and oh yeah, I found Fldigi to be robust program. and FLdigi has a Linux version, and ecolink also. now that packages like Linux XP Freespire are available. that is a no brainer alternative to Windows. so fed up with this DOS-based Windows XP OS, I went for Linux. I have been suffering running other packet application programs on my Windows based PC. I'm going to try FLDIGI again and hope I can give it a "5" next time, until then, I'm staying with MIXW. I gave it a 2 this time because I find not working to be somewhat of a show stopper in my Emcom, public-safety and military radio experiences. In all fairness, I would give FLDIGI a 5, because of the overall professionalism of the design, good graphics, modes supported, ability to customize. I uninstalled FLDIGI before anything else happened. so, what's up with FLDIGI? Everything here is working.įLDIGI also crashed, so that I no longer had use of the CAT function (CAT dial display stuck on 14.00) regardless of what changes I made in the configuration screens. With each program, the Windows mixer panel supplied the undistorted audio I needed for my transmitter, always with the mixer panel settings always between 20 and 30 percent. I have used the same FT-897D the same computer the same West Mountain Radio Plug-and-Play sound card interface (excellent interface!) for years, with MIXW, MMSSTV, WinWarbler and other digital comm programs. I found it odd that only FLDIGI did not work in my system. I had to turn up the windows mixer transmitter volume to full blast, 100 per cent, to get anything into the transmitter rear port and that still wasn't enough drive. The designer of FLDIGI was clearly thinking of the end user (an idea I hope will catch on in digital comm, and in numerous other programs)ĭid not work. I'm involved in E-comm, plus MARS, plus military so not much time for automated contesting. You can remove the things you don't want, in my case, the contesting and logging apps. A lot of customizable features to explore that I have not yet explored. Good graphics, good layout, changeable fonts, macro buttons, and colors. Click Download and grab the unified version.Professional appearance (no photos of someones ham shack while the program boots up and no random junk on the screen that resembles 1980's DOS graphics). This group was set up in 2008 by G3VFP purely to support Windows users of this multimode digital software originally developed for Linux, and ported to run within Windows. Fldigi is the Linux application that actually does the job of working with your radio and sound card to. ** When joining please enter in the comments your callsign if you have one if not the reason for joining.no callsign or reason you will not be approved to join ** Please do not post off topic, and do not flame anyone, or use the group for personal or commercial advertising. Please remember not to set your mail response to "No Mail". As there may be reasons why the moderator may wish to send out a special notice. If you set your mails to special notices then you will only receive them, and at very rare intervals.thanks. Optional Downloads: Click on 'fldigi-help.zip' for the Help File in '.html' format. If possible please include a call sign within your request to join. Click on 'fldigi-help.pdf' for the Help File in '.pdf' format. WARNING: When you click on any of the above Links the Window will refresh - wait until the Message 'Download of fldigi will start in. Seconds' countdown reaches '0' Seconds, and then wait about. Welcome to the Windows version of a fascinating multimode, multiplatform, software which is in continual development free of charge to the end user by Dave W1HKJ and his team. General usage support for Linux, Unix, OS X : Join 'linuxham' at groups.io Fldigi v.3.12.4 Fldigi is a modem program for most of the digital modes used by radio amateurs today: CW, PSK, MFSK, RTTY, Hell, DominoEX, Olivia, and Throb are all supported. It can help calibrate a sound card to a time signal and do frequency measurement tests. Fldigi is a modem program for most of the digital modes used by radio amateurs today: CW, PSK, MFSK, RTTY, Hell, DominoEX, Olivia, and Throb are all supported. NBEMS support for Windows, Linux, Unix & OS X: Join 'nbems' at groups.
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