Download WinPSKse 2.23 Introduction to WinPSKse 2.23
PSK31 is an amateur radio communications mode introduced by Peter Martinez,
G3PLX, that uses phase modulation and special character coding. It allows robust narrow bandwidth keyboard "Chat" type communications between two or more stations. WinPSKse is a logical
outgrowth of WinPSK as designed and written by Moe Wheatley, AE4JY. The look and feel is intentionally similar, but some significant changes
have been made, not the least of which is the ability to receive two PSK31 signals simultaneously. AE4JY should not be blamed for anything I've done with WinPSKse. Any comments or suggestions
should be sent directly to me at ka1dt@arrl.net. WinPSKse is free to any licensed amateur radio operator. It may not be used for commercial purposes or charged for.
Minimum System Requirements WinPSKse requires Windows 95,98, or NT 4.0 running on at least a 133MHz Pentium, or equivalent. It
has been tried in a limited fashion on Windows 2000 and may work there. It might run on a 486DX but it
has not been tried. It MUST have floating point capability. The screen resolution must be at least VGA
800x600. The program and its help documents eat up several Megs of disk space. The program needs several Meg of RAM.
Note: This program is a processor hog. Screen savers may need to be disabled and other processor intensive programs should probably be
suspended while running WinPSKse. If a message pops up saying "CPU Too Slow" then you need to try a faster PC or need to turn off whatever
is chewing up CPU time. WinPSKse is significantly more of a processor hog that WinPSK because of its dual-receive capability. Download WinPSKse 2.23 If you have comments, suggestions, or problems with WinPSKse 2.23, please contact me at ka1dt@arrl.net
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