[digitalradio] Re: Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-15 Thread g4ilo
As a matter of interest, are there any issues with using the SignalLink and some of the faster modes? I understand it is a VOX controlled device. Would you experience problems with it cutting off the start of the packet or alternatively not returning to receive quick enough to receive the ack?

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-15 Thread Rein Couperus
Not an issue for pskmail arq, the timing supports VOX. Rein PA0R As a matter of interest, are there any issues with using the SignalLink and some of the faster modes? I understand it is a VOX controlled device. Would you experience problems with it cutting off the start of the packet or

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-15 Thread Rein Couperus
Not an issue for pskmail arq, the timing supports VOX. Rein PA0R As a matter of interest, are there any issues with using the SignalLink and some of the faster modes? I understand it is a VOX controlled device. Would you experience problems with it cutting off the start of the packet or

[digitalradio] Re: Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-15 Thread aa777888athotmaildotcom
Also works for Winmor ARQ. Make sure the delay control is set to minimum. With correct drive, minimum delay pretty much works for every mode except Hell and maybe just a tiny bit of delay on Olivia. --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Rein Couperus r...@... wrote: Not an issue for pskmail

[digitalradio] Re: Nomic vs. Signalink USB

2010-06-14 Thread JonP
The issue with the Nomic is the fact that you're using the computer sound card and more computer resources. If you have a newer computer with a good sound card, and you have decent processor speed and a decent amount of memory, then the Nomic is every bit as good as the SignaLink and vice