PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS |
Limited functions (subject to a licence by paying "user key") are written in a blue font.
Decoding
of BPSK31/63/125/250, QPSK31/63/125/250, CHIP (64/128), PSK10,
PSKFEC31, PSKAM10-31-50, PSK63F and PSK220F + DIGISSTV
"Run", DTMF, CW (Morse between 10 and 54 words per
minute), CCW (Coherent CW) at 12, 24 and 48 words per minute,
CCW-FSK, QRSS, MFSK8, MFSK16 with SSTV capacity, MIL-STD-188-141A
+ ARQ FAE, ALE400, MIL-STD-188-110A, OLIVIA, VOICE, Contestia,
RTTYM, DominoF DF, DominoEX, MT63, THROB, THROBX (evolution of
THROB 1 and 2 bauds), COQUELET, JT65, LENTUS, RTTY at 45, 50 +
SYNOP + SHIP, 75, 100, 110, 150 and 200 bauds, ASCII 110 bauds,
IEC 870-5, AMTOR ARQ, SITOR A, AMTOR FEC, SITOR B, NAVTEX, PACKET
FSK 110-300-1200 bauds + APRS+ DIGISSTV "Run", PACKET
BPSK1200-250-63-31, PAX + PAX2 + APRS, PACTOR 1, FELD HELL, FM
HELL (105-245), PSK HELL, HELL 80, 1382, NWR SAME, GMDSS DSC,
POCSAG, BIIS (1200), ACARS (VHF), HFDL (HF), DGPS, SELCAL, 110A,
4285, ARQ-E, ARQ-E3, HF FAX and SSTV (Martin1 and 2, Scottie1, 2
and DX, Robot 36 and 72, B/W24...). The pseudo mode FILTERS
allows AF processing with filters low-pass, band-pass, rejector,
noise reduction...The CW binaural reception improves,
physiologically, detection of CW signals on radio noise
(experimental).
An automatic detection of BPSK modes (from PSK10 to CHIP) is available.
Transmission
in BPSK31, QPSK31, BPSK63, QPSK63, BPSK125, QPSK125, CHIP
(64/128), PSK10, PSKFEC31, PSKAM10-31-50, PSK63F and PSK220F +
DIGISSTV "Run", DTMF, CW, CCW, CCW-FSK, QRSS, MFSK8,
MFSK16 (+ SSTV), MIL-STD-188-141A + ARQ FAE, ALE400,
MIL-STD-188-110A, OLIVIA, Contestia, RTTYM, VOICE, DominoF DF,
DominoEX, MT63, THROB, THROBX, JT65, LENTUS, 45, 50 and 75 bauds
RTTY, ASCII 110 bauds, AMTOR FEC, PACKET 110-300-1200 bauds+APRS+
DIGISSTV "Run", PACKET BPSK1200-250-63, Pactor 1 FEC,
PAX + PAX2 + APRS, FELD HELL, FM HELL (105-245), PSKHELL, HELL
80, HF FAX and SSTV.
PSK
Panoramic reception of 23 channels in 3 different modes (BPSK31,
PSK63 and PSKFEC31).
Spots
management (incoming and outgoing spots) through SpotCollector
and clusters.
For
computers under Windows XP, possibility to read and to write in
the japonese set of characters.
Possibility
to translate this program in any language.
Possibility to display the different frequencies
of each mode.
Possibility to pronounce the decoded text.
"Traffic" windows in Lentus, GMDSS, HFDL
and ACARS.
CW (Morse) Panoramic reception of 8 or
23 channels.
RTTY (45 bauds) Panoramic reception of 8
QSO maximum on 22 channels.
Supervision functions: beeps and blinking on reception (among one of the 23 channels) of a predefined text ("CQ CQ", for example) or automatic return to the main decoder.
Automatic reception and location (on the world map) with possible recording of the received calls and making of a reception report. Alarm on reception of a call.
Automatic reception and location (on the world map) of Locators, calculation of the distance and azimuth from the own user Locator.
Programmation, by the user, of the
Multipsk reception, using in a specific language to, for example,
sweep alternatively the spectrum with one or several modes.
Baudmeter (ARQ-E, FSK, RTTY and BPSK)
and shiftmeter.
Manual
or automatic report to PSKReporter
Multipsk
control through a TCP/IP link (several connections in parallel
possible)
TCP/IP
link (RX/TX) with Multidem (Multipsk and Multidem being in the
same PC or in distant QRA)
TCP/IP
link (RX/TX) with Gui_Serv_Multipsk from Cesco HB9TLK (Multipsk
and Gui_Serv_Multipsk being on PCs in distant QRA). Possibility
of auto-annoucement from Gui_Serv_Multipsk.
Kiss
link possible in Packet and in Pax/Pax2, through a pair of serial
ports or a TCP/IP link.
Direct interface via the sound card to a SdR transceiver
(demodulation/modulation in LSB/USB/AM/FM)
Call
ID identifier for automatic detection of the call sign and
Locator.
Reed-Solomon
identifier for automatic detection of the digital mode and the
frequency.
CMT-Hell
identifier for visual detection of a mode on the waterfall.
Possibility
to send files to other Hams in ARQ FAE mode.
Possibility
to send mails to other Hams, from Outlook Express (or
equivalent), via Multipsk in ARQ FAE mode.
Possibility
to import the radio mails from the Multipsk mailbox to Outlook
Express (or equivalent).
Possibility
to transfert received ARQ FAE mails to an or several e-mail
box(es) through Internet.
Possibility
to observe received signals with a dual trace oscilloscope 0-20
KHz, a sound recorder and a graph plotter.
Possibility
to observe received signals with a dual trace spectrum analyser
0-20 KHz and measurement of the frequencies (left/right).
Transceiver
control through the Commander (DXLAB) program.
Possible
working in beacon.
Function "Beeps on your call": beeps and blinking on reception of the operator call.
Possibility
to transmit and to receive in two different modes (for
non-graphical modes except PSKAM modes).
Possibility
to decode a sound file (.WAV) and to record one.
Country
determination according to a prefix, a call or a Locator and
location on the world map.
Possible
QSOs logging to DXKeeper and wxLogbook.
Possible
use of an automatic AX25 responder in Packet and PAX modes. Joint
use of a radio mail.
Coding
and decoding of Packet and PAX/PAX2 APRS (Automatic Position
Reporting System), with several functions limited to 10 mn in
non-licencied versions. GPS is taken into account.
Packet
and APRS repeaters for 144 MHz (1200 bauds) and HF (110 or 300
bauds).
Decoding
of SYNOP and SHIP protocols (meteorological messages), limited to
5 mn in non-licencied versions.
Automatic
fax picture record in standalone working.
.
Possibility
to export all radio mails to Outlook Express.
Selection
of the transmission on an AF spectrum.
Adjustment
of the input and output levels with AGC.
Possibility
to create and transmit 20x12 sequences (macros) of 5000
characters.
Macros
system available.
Automatic
determination of the sound-card sampling speed.
Sampling
in 8 or 16 bits.
Storage of the 10,000,000 first
characters transmitted or received (65500
in non-licencied version).
Log
book to record QSOs.
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