I installed MultiPSK onto my laptop. Unfortunately, my Panasonic Toughbook CF31 doesn't have any audio inputs or outputs! LOL .. Huh? That's strange..
But what it does have, and it works well, is bluetooth.. So I connected to the bluetooth ear piece I use for my cell phone and just set it on top of the speaker of the ICOM 746.
It seems to work well..
The MultiPSK picks up the morse code but I'm getting junk.. the "quality meter" goes from 2/5 to 3/5 but the letters its spitting out make no sense at all.
When the radio is just churning out static, I get all kinds of funky looking ASCII characters, but when I find a good morse code signal coming in, I can play with the filters and get it tuned in rather well and the quality will go to 2/5 or 3/5.. MultiPSK will then start spitting out what looks like random letters and numbers.. occasionally mixed in with an @ sign or a $ character.... but mostly letters and a number mixed in here and there.
Am I doing something wrong or is this encrypted stuff?
But what it does have, and it works well, is bluetooth.. So I connected to the bluetooth ear piece I use for my cell phone and just set it on top of the speaker of the ICOM 746.
It seems to work well..
The MultiPSK picks up the morse code but I'm getting junk.. the "quality meter" goes from 2/5 to 3/5 but the letters its spitting out make no sense at all.
When the radio is just churning out static, I get all kinds of funky looking ASCII characters, but when I find a good morse code signal coming in, I can play with the filters and get it tuned in rather well and the quality will go to 2/5 or 3/5.. MultiPSK will then start spitting out what looks like random letters and numbers.. occasionally mixed in with an @ sign or a $ character.... but mostly letters and a number mixed in here and there.
Am I doing something wrong or is this encrypted stuff?