Thanks to Jeff Scoville AE5ME, there will be FLDIGI training February 7 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Oklahoma City Police and Fire Academy, 850 North Portland Avenue.
The training is free and is sponsored by the Tulsa Digital Radio Club.
"Fldigi is a computer program intended for Amateur Radio Digital Modes operation using a PC (Personal Computer). Fldigi operates (as does most similar software) in conjunction with a conventional High Frequency Single Sideband radio transceiver, and uses the PC sound card as the main means of input from the radio, and output to the radio. These are audio-frequency signals. The software also controls the radio by means of another connection, typically a serial port."
No pre-registration is required. If you have a laptop computer available to bring, it will help you to actually do the training "hands on" as it is presented during the session. If you do not have a laptop, we will have some laptops with us to allow participants to do the same.
No pre-registration is required. If you have a laptop computer available to bring, it will help you to actually do the training "hands on" as it is presented during the session. If you do not have a laptop, we will have some laptops with us to allow participants to do the same.
According to Stan Bradley, KS5B, the training will also be available through the services of the Tuttle First Baptist Church. "Look for the FLDIGI icon after connecting"
For more information, one may contact Jeff, AE5ME regarding FLDIGI and Stan, KS5B regarding the training feed.
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