I use the Tigertronics SignalLink and have been very happy with it.  I doesn't need the RS-232 port to make it work, as it's getting harder to find computers with them on it these days.  You can make your own cable to go from the radio to the little box, just need Key line, audio in, audio out, ground and a power connection if you want to power it from the radio.  It's small and I leave my mike pluged into the front of the radio when I am using it.
 
Dennis
Wa5KTC


From: Omar Shabsigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:01 AM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Spam:*********, [digitalradio] What interface to use?

Hi group;

I know there are so many soundcard-to-radio interface boxes such as
Rigbalster and others. I want one that connects to a radio's auxiliary audio
inpiut and ouput at the back (not to the microphone plug in front). Any
suggestions, please??


Omar YK1AO




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