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The sound files are inside ZIP files downloadable here: The information about this collection of files is proposed below: To test the different controls proposed.To see how its spectrum appears on the "waterfall",.To listen to the type of sound generated by the mode in transmission (except for the modes decoded in SDR).For this, for a given mode, it will be found a sound file, which will permit: The goal of this collection of 93 sound files is, for a user, to train on digital modes proposed by Multipsk.
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#WXTOIMG 2.10.11 PROFESSIONAL#
Several bugs fixed permit to this new version to decode 93 sound files representing more or less all the amateur and professional modes which can be decoded by Multipsk. The main improvement of MULTIPSK 4.46.1 is the following:
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Multipsk associated to Clock are freeware programs but with functions submitted to a licence (by user key). The MD5 signature of the downloaded MULTIPSK_setup.exe file to, possibly, check (with WinMD5 for example), that the downloading works without error, is equal to: The new release of MultiPSK (4.46.1) is on my Web site ( ). Il suffit de cliquer sur le lien " Principales modifications (courriel avertissant de la sortie de la nouvelle version)". Pour les francophones: la version en français de ce message se trouve sur mon site ( ). That being said, I am glad you have a solution that works for you for now.įrom: On Behalf Of Patrick Lindecker Sent: Tuesday, 2 August 2022 20:23 To: Subject: New release of MULTIPSK 4.46.1 #Multipsk If you have WXtoIMG version 2.10.11 or can get that, I know that works quite well. It is not clear why you were having the issue with a different version of WXtoIMG. Sound card designs are pretty basic and Nvidia is a good brand.
#WXTOIMG 2.10.11 PC#
But you would likely have to have a really slow PC for that to happen with audio processing. Since you have things working with a different version of WXtoIMG and the same sound card, the problem does not appear to be with the sound card, but may be something going on with image processing delays caused on your PC by perhaps another application. For WXtoIMG to lose sync due to a sound card as in the images you provided, there would have to be some random varying delays or some kind of noticeable warbling sound in the signal which is not an expected defect. Just using the existing cheap no-great-brand-name sound card in the PC here.
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