[digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread kneiper
Newbie to the digital scene and am looking for opinions on the above devices to be used with a Yeasu FT-747G. Right now I'm primarily interested in PSK31, MFSK16, and Hellschreiber. Thanks, Mike KD8KZT

Re: [digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread Jeremy Cowgar
What the SignaLink has going for it over the Nomic (which is what I own) is a built in sound card. Thus, you do not have to fuss with trying to share a sound card w/your system. i.e. listen to the popular digital frequencies and your bound to hear a windows Ding message now and then. That's

Re: [digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread Mike M
Mike - I have been using the USB Signalink with an FT817 and an old Kenwood TS-140 for the better part of a year, and am very satisfied with its performance. It was easy to set up (you need a separate cable for each rig, and need to reconfigure some jumpers) and works very well with my Mac

Re: [digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread chas
Jeremy Cowgar wrote: What the SignaLink has going for it over the Nomic (which is what I own) is a built in sound card. Thus, you do not have to fuss with trying to share a sound card w/your system. i.e. listen to the popular digital frequencies and your bound to hear a windows Ding

Re: [digitalradio] Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-13 Thread Rick Westerfield
I love my Signalink. It effectively doubled my Winmor data rate. Rick KH2DF Sent from my iPhone On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:25 PM, kneiper flin...@comcast.net wrote: Newbie to the digital scene and am looking for opinions on the above devices to be used with a Yeasu FT-747G. Right now I'm primarily