FOR THOSE OF YOU USING MANY PROGRAMS THRU YOUR SOUND CARD..THIS PROGRAM
SAVES YOUR SETTINGS BETWEEN PROGRAMS.
VOLSET AND QUICKMIX.
I CAN SEND YOU EITHER ONE IF NEEDED.
DAVID/WD4KPD
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector
Fire away, Gridley! Would be nice to inspect both, if you please, Sir.
Howard W6IDS
Richmond, IN
- Original Message -
From: "David Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DIGITALRADIO"
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 1:05 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] VOLUME SETTINGS
> FOR THO
Hello -
Eventhough I have had my tech license for a couple of years. I am
finnally getting the courage and $ to adventure in ham.
looking at the files with this group I noticed there was no FAQ
oriented towards novices. Lets start with the Hardware and Software.
Please correct me if wrong. F
Hello Peter,
A lot of people now use a sound card interface rather than a TNC for the
digital modes.
I use the SignaLink SL-1 Plus ($70) from Tigertronics with DigiPan and MMVARI
for PSK31 and RTTY others favor the RigBlaster sold by West Mountain Radio and
then many hams homebrew their interf
I have a Rascal interface that uses the mike plug and ext speaker
conection to inferace the radio with my rascal. My question is it
better to use the ACC plug in the rear of the radio to interface to the
radio?
Thanks
Jerry
K4JHK
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dyn
Peter
If you are going to operate Amtor or Pactor ARQ mode
you will be better with a TNC. Otherwise for the sound card
mode you will not need it.
John, W0JAB
At 12:33 PM 8/15/2006, you wrote:
>Hello -
>Eventhough I have had my tech license for a couple of years. I am
>finnally getting the coura
Hi Peter!
I am also new to digital radio but have done a lot of digging about hardware
and software. First; The computer with the correct software installed MixW,
MMTTY and several others have taken the place of the TNC. With that said.
Second; you need a sound card interface between your compu
Take a look at Donner interfaces. $46.00 puts it in your front door and
it includes all cables needed. It includes isolation transformers and an
internal adjustment for sound levels. Pretty darned good value.
While you may want to start with Digipan or something of that sort to get
started, you
-- Forwarded message --
From: Mike Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
August 15, 2006
On July 31st, a tiny sunspot was born. It popped up from
the sun's interior, floated around a bit, and vanished again in a few hours.
On the sun this sort of thing happens all the time and, ordinarily,
Here is an article I orignally wrote for the Zakanaka/Logger32 Help
File and substantially updated by Jim Hargrave.
Interfacing a Radio for PC Control
Andy O'Brien, K3UK and Jim Hargrave, W5IFP
Many modern radios allow the radio CPU to be interfaced with software
products. Radios can send data
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From: westt1us <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Aug 15, 2006 6:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone help me with a transmission audible in the Orlando, Florida
area around 7833kHz USB it's a sort of warbling tone that comes in
bursts every day around between
Hi Andy,
It is a Russian CIS OQPSK PTT Modem
No credit to me please.
Mystery Man.
At 07:07 PM 8/15/2006, you wrote:
>Can anyone help me with a transmission audible in the Orlando, Florida
>area around 7833kHz USB it's a sort of warbling tone that comes in
>bursts every day around between 2300 a
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