: Omar Shabsigh
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[digitalradio] What interface to use?Hi
group;I know there are so many soundcard-to-radio interface boxes
such asRigbalster and others. I want one that c
They will supply cables for almost any radio.
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>Joe
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I origionally used a Lil Rascal, and it worked well, but without a microphone
input and without a separate CW line, I wasnt happy, so purchased a Rigmaster
in order to get those items. You can do everything you want with the Lil
Rascal, as far as sound board programs, except of course you get
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PMTo: digitalradio@yahoogroups.comSubject:
[digitalradio] What interface to use?Hi
group;I know there are so many soundcard-to-radio interface boxes such
asRigbalster and others. I want one that connects to a radio's auxiliary
audioinpiut and ouput at the back (not to the
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[digitalradio] What interface to use?
Hi group;I know there are so many soundcard-to-radio
interface boxes such asRigbalster and others. I want one that connects to a
radio's auxiliary audioinpiut and ouput at the back (not to the micro
GA, Omar,
( may be Predudiced, but I use an MFJ-1279 Deluxe sound card interface,
because it has a headphone jack, as well
as a footswitch jack for xmit. It has never let me down, and has
adjustable level controls that are adjustable with a diddle
stick from the outside. I have that in serie
Hi group;
I know there are so many soundcard-to-radio interface boxes such as
Rigbalster and others. I want one that connects to a radio's auxiliary audio
inpiut and ouput at the back (not to the microphone plug in front). Any
suggestions, please??
Omar YK1AO
The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING