Digital Modes for All Occasions

Cover of Digital Modes for All Occasions by Murray Greenman
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9781872309828
Dimensions:
Height: 9.48817 Inches
Length: 6.92912 Inches
Weight: 0.83 Pounds
Width: 0.47244 Inches
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Digital Modes for All Occasions by Murray Greenman, published by the Radio Society of Great Britain in 2002, is a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in Amateur Radio Digital Modes. This 208-page book provides an in-depth exploration of serial transmission, data and error correction techniques, and the distinctions between various digital communication terms. It covers the history of digital modes and reviews essential tools available for PC sound cards, making it a valuable reference for both beginners and experienced practitioners.

Readers will find detailed explanations of how to set up their computers and sound cards for digital modes, along with extensive appendices filled with technical information. The book includes over 100 illustrations and glossaries of digital mode terminology, aiding in the understanding of complex concepts. It also discusses the performance of different modes under various propagation conditions, offering practical advice on connecting computers and radios safely. This edition serves as a practical guide for operating real-time QSOs and visual modes, catering to a wide audience from novice radio amateurs to seasoned experts.


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This is the book for every person who is interested in Amateur Radio Digital Modes, as it is simply the most complete book yet written on this subject. Written by a leading expert on digital modes this book describes serial transmission and various data and error correction techniques. It explains the differences between a bit, a byte and a symbol, the baud and BPS, Baudot and ITA2. The history of digital modes is covered along with reviews all the important modes and tools available for PC sound card. The book also describes the performance of each mode under different propagation conditions, explains what these conditions are, and how to manage them. As well as over 100 excellent illustrations, there are extensive appendices of technical information. These include precise and carefully illustrated details of how to set up the computer and sound card for digital modes. Glossaries of digi-mode terms and an extensive reference section of books, papers, software and web sites related to digital modes. With this book you will be able to: Set up your computer effortlessly, using hints to avoiding all the pitfalls Learn how to connect the computer and radio together safely and simply Learn where to find all the software you need, at no cost Operate exciting real-time QSOs, working across town or around the world Learn which modes to use, which are best for certain conditions Operate visual modes, such as Hellschreiber, FAX and SSTV Written for the average radio amateur through to the seasoned digital mode expert, this book is a must for everyone!

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Publisher: Radio Society of Great Britain. Year: 2002.
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