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Digger
12-06-2006, 08:52
Hi,

Saw this around 0630 UTC. If you click on button 1 you'll get to the VTC website. Firefox did not like the idea though :confused:

Found a subdirectory named "MOTCache" with all downloaded files. Among other things there was a map with the Rampisham Transmitter Site. Very strong and stable signal on 11805 kHz at my QTH.

Terje

Sixten
12-06-2006, 17:29
Hi all

Here is my log and picture from website. Signal was strong S9+10db and stable.

But not sound.

:confused:

dk8cb
12-06-2006, 20:04
Look here (http://drm.sourceforge.net/forums/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=1315) for a screenshot of the front webpage that was transmitted.

As stated, the primary intention seems to provide such webpages for "The Services"...

Roland

simone
12-06-2006, 20:08
If you click on button 1 you'll get to the VTC website. Firefox did not like the idea though
Hi Terje,
seems your browser is not configured to open the received website automatically. In this case open the browser and look for the index.html file in your MOTcache folder and open it. Then you should be able to navigate the page like any other website.
If you did not receive the index file or it might have been overwritten by another service (i.e. if you tuned to the BBC WS) let me know and I will send it to you.
Alternatively you can decode and navigate the bws also using the mmplayer of the FhG software.
Simone

Digger
12-06-2006, 20:48
Hi Simone,

Thanks, all the files downloaded OK and I could open the index.html, just wonder why Firefox wouldn't open it automatically... OK, I was not aware of the fact that the MOTCache folder is "global" so to speak - thank you for this information.

73

Terje

Digger
14-11-2006, 16:27
Hi,

Someone else using Firefox??? When I try to open the MOT Broadcast Web Site in BBC, I get the attached error message that Firefox does not know how to interprete (f). By the way, the directory where the Motcache is located is on F:\DRM. It is possible to open the index.html in the directory. Anyone knows if there is a workaround for this?

Terje