Yeah, if you key through the data port you don't have this problem. All the
Microham products (Digikeyer, USBIII, etc.) have this issue. However they are
so good in every other way it's easy to overlook it.
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote:
Thanks, I will disconnect the mic and see how that goes. Using the
Digikeyer with it here.
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 7:37 PM, aa777888athotmaildotcom
aa777...@... wrote:
Andy,
I have one. I also use a similar Microham interface, the USB III. There is
absolutely nothing special about setting it up. Put it in USB mode and go.
However the Microham products rely on the ACC connector and the downside to
this is that when the radio is keyed via that connector the microphone input
is live. I have complained to them about that to no avail. Disconnect the
microphone to eliminate any background noise from the shack.
73
Scott
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com, Andy
obrien k3ukandy@ wrote:
A friend dropped off his IC-7000, Digikeyer, and notebook for me to
configure for digital modes. I have the various digital modes
software configured but when I xmit and monitor on the other radio in
the shack, the tones sound very odd and the receiving waterfall shows
3Khz wide signal rather than a narrow PSK31 signal. The manual does
not have a section for setting up on the digital modes. Can someone
save me on the learning curve and tell me how the IC-7000 is set for
digital mode transmissions ?
Any K3UK