Harv,
Are these two Pk 232MBX's Pactor I compatible? If so I'm interested in
them.
Dave WB2FTX
Harv Nelson wrote:
I've got two pk-232's sitting here that haven't been used for a few
years if anyone wants one I'll ship 'em anywhere. let me know what
you think they're worth.
Harv Nelson,
FYI, I had mine on sale at a hamfest three years ago with a $75 price tag.
No interest, so I still have it.
Andy K3UK
On 1/1/07, Harv Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got two pk-232's sitting here that haven't been used for a few
years if anyone wants one I'll ship 'em anywhere. let
I've got two pk-232's sitting here that haven't been used for a few years if
anyone wants one I'll ship 'em anywhere. let me know what you think they're
worth.
Harv Nelson, N9AI
Washburn, WI
On 12/30/06, Dave Bernstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In RTTY mode, WinWarbler can run a soundcard
I too have one of those that has not been turned on in quite
a while. For RTTY the sound card implementations are a lot
better, first because you can do better things with DSP, and
second because the PK-232 uses a compromise 200 Hz shift for
RTTY and AMTOR and Pactor whereas the standard shift for
In RTTY mode, WinWarbler can run a soundcard RTTY engine (MMTTY) in
parallel with an external RTTY modem like your AEA232MBX, a KAM, an
MFJ RTTY modem, or an SCS multimode controller. This can be used in
two useful ways:
1. to provide diversity decoding, which can improve your copy of RTTY
DX