kd4e writes:
> Hmmm. Sounds as though if I wish to cover all modes I
> will need something more than a sound card as some of
> them need more interface help than others!
Perhaps not, since you're a Linux user. Although I haven't tried it
myself yet, I *think* you'll find that hfterm on Linux
, 2006 19:00
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Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Preferred
PC-to- Rig Interface?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:>
Build you own. Does the job just a well as any of them.> You save some
cash also.Do you have a favored circuit or kit to recommend thatI
may look int
> Lew wrote:
> the other modes THROB, ALE I have no idea what they are
> but mostlikely will work with a sound card also
There is a handy digi definitions page here:
http://home.teleport.com/~nb6z/main.htm
ALE is a frequency hopping mode popular with the military.
The hflink group is all about
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Build you own. Does the job just a well as any of them.
> You save some cash also.
Do you have a favored circuit or kit to recommend that
I may look into, please?
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Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 15:27
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Subject: [digitalradio] Preferred PC-to-
Rig Interface?
Sorry for the crossposting but the Amateur Radiodigital
mode brain-pool is scattered across severallists thus making it necessary
to crosspost ageneralized question such as this.I will be
2006 5:27
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Subject: [digitalradio] Preferred PC-to-
Rig Interface?
Sorry for the crossposting but the Amateur Radiodigital
mode brain-pool is scattered across severallists thus making it necessary
to crosspost ageneralized question such as this.I will be using a
Yaesu FT-890AT
Sorry for the crossposting but the Amateur Radio
digital mode brain-pool is scattered across several
lists thus making it necessary to crosspost a
generalized question such as this.
I will be using a Yaesu FT-890AT for digital modes.
I am interested in SSTV as well as trying out many
digital mode