Hook it up just like any old traditional rig would for soundcard mode.
speaker out to sound card in / sound card out to mic.
BTW, VAC is much easier and the audio is much cleaner (less IMD)
-Tim
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Hi,
Before I commit myself for total failure, where do I find the info for
using a second sound card for digital modes. I'm sure I saw the hookups
once, but I have looked so hard that I'm sure I'm looking right over it. I
don't wish to use the VAC. Thanks for any help.
>>>But I do not understand Linux, nor do I have the time to devote to its
complexities of language and jargon -- My family, jobs, etc., must come
first. So... I hope someone does come up with the OSX version of the
SDR1000 console. When that happens, I will be first in line to purchase
whatever t
On Mar 31, 2007, at 8:51 PM, Jim, W4ATK wrote:
I ran across some interested posts re: SDR1000 and OS-X on "John's
Japan
Blog". Seems this gentleman is making progress towards an OS-X console.
I am curious as to the number of folks either running under OS-X or
working
toward t
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> >lot of goofing around to get the same effect as you
> would out of a 6
> >buck relay.
> >
> >This device may fit the bill for getting the 26V,
> but I havent tried that yet.
> >
>
>http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/item/DC-32/200/DC-DC_CONVERTER_.
; >diode switching arrangement. They use a voltage
> tripler using an
> >oscilating MAX RS232 chip to provide the primary
> voltage for the
> >doubling. The parts count is high and making that
> work would be a
> >lot of goofing around to get the same eff
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A.R.S. - W5AMI wrote:
> Are there any Borland Delphi (Pascal) programmers out there that have
> tried writing a GUI or anything to control the SDR-1000? If so, I
> would really be interested in hearing from you. Please email me off
> list.
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> Thanks,
>
> Brian / w5ami
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Are there any Borland Delphi (Pascal) programmers out there that have
tried writing a GUI or anything to control the SDR-1000? If so, I
would really be interested in hearing from you. Please email me off
list.
Thanks,
Brian / w5ami
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