/snip/
It was not until I
was relicensed in 1980 that I started to pay more attention to the
various subsets of amateur radio. I was quite stunned to find out
that
grown adults will literally spend their entire weekend at a fixed
operating position. My reaction was, this can't be true,
Hey Bonnie
You are a digital guru, so I would appreciate it if you could educate
me. Forgive my ignorance, I am new to digital modes.
I hear a lot of increased-bandwidth transmissions in the RTTY subbands
(7070 area, 14080 area). I understand that many of these are unattended.
I have issues
Thanks to Dave G3VFP for the assist. Issue was with the mic setting
in FT817 and the audio setting config on the PC/SL.
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wrote:
New owner of FT-817, experienced user of SignaLink USB and MixW.
The SignaLink unit works
Ladies and Gentlemen
I respectfully request that each of us take a moment to read page 50 in
ARRL's QST magazine, December 2007 edition.
It addresses signal quality of digital transmissions using the PC
soundcard, and how to avoid over-driving the signal. Overdriving causes
spallter and
Dave
Try right-clicking on the icon, select properties, and put a check-mark
in the option to run the app in legacy Windows XP mode. This may
help.
Mark, WD4ELG
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AA6YQ comment below
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Friend of mine is using Ten-Tec Paragon, Donner interface and HP Brio
PC. Already tried tinkering with volume control and mic gain, still
looks like a distorted waveform when transmitting on air.
Anyone with experience, please advise. Thanks,
Mark Lunday, WD4ELG
Another way around software issues is to run the program in
compatibility mode:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-compati\
bility-mode/
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-compat\
ibility-mode/