At 06:16 PM 10/19/2005, Gerald Youngblood wrote:
Unfortunately the Fast Track Pro has only two analog inputs and you need
four to make the radio work on voice. This would probably work for CW
though.
Gerald
K5SDR
But most laptops DO have a mic input and speakers/headphone output built
in. Yo
Unfortunately the Fast Track Pro has only two analog inputs and you need
four to make the radio work on voice. This would probably work for CW
though.
Gerald
K5SDR
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Hi Klaus,
Here is some info on the M-Audio Fastrack Pro USB Interface.
USD 299.95 MSRP
USB bus-powered 24-bit/96kHz audio interface with dual mic/instrument preamps
balanced/unbalanced analog I/O
S/PDIF coaxial; MIDI I/O
1/4” headphone output with level control and
$44.95 if you want it
Phil, K3IB
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Subject: [Flexradio] [OT] Apress new Beginners Python book
> I believe that the *Python* computer language is i
I believe that the *Python* computer language is in your future if
you are a fan of SDR technology. Apress is the company the offers
a free 500 page (pdf) C# book. They just announced a new Beginners
Python book. Dunno' if it is any good. Just F.Y.I.
http://apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html
Hi Bruce,
I am alerted by the M-Audio Fast Track Pro
USB 4 x 4 (an audio 4-wheeler) as well (obviously most notebook SDR-1000 users
are). The crucial point for us is the ability to switch the input by
software between MIC and LINE IN. Here in Germany there is at present no manual
available thr
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