At 06:13 AM 9/2/2005, Jerry Harley wrote:
The net has been on 14.313 lately, so why don't we use this as our home
frequency anytime we feel like calling CQ on 20m. I'll be there.
WA2TTI Jerry
AMATEUR HIGH-FREQUENCY GULF COAST HURRICANE NETS
14265.0 USB Salvation Army Team Emergency Radi
Here's one I don't believe I have seen reported before. Set up to use the
old keyer, open the CW window, then forget and change the mode to SSB - no
output.
I can't imagine how you are keeping up! But don't stop now.
73, Leon N6VS
At 05:12 PM 7/5/2005, you wrote:
The latest version addresses
If I set the old keyer to keyboard mode, a transmission disables the cat
interface. A trip to the setup page and doing a disable, enable sequence
restores normal responses.
Using N8VB multi port driver, SDR talking to COM5.
73, Leon N6VS
I can't find any combination that can handle a external keyer running about
20wpm, fed into the radio key jack.
While chasing cy9ss on 40 CW this evening I noticed something I am not sure
anyone else has mentioned. Using the old keyer in memory mode , and
clicking the send button worked flawlessly, but if I decided to use the
foot switch (connected to x2- 10 ) I would lapse into motorboating auto
about 2
I have seen the same effect with 1.3.8 and reverse power indicates 0.
At 08:26 PM 6/23/2005, Robert McGwier wrote:
It sounds to me as if the SWR reading is actually high or it believes it
is high and is
throttling your power back.
One thing: I am sampling the parallel port much too fast. I h
Happens here also, sporadically. Stopping and restarting 1.3.8 also stops
mine. Delta 44 in use.
At 06:11 AM 6/18/2005, you wrote:
Every so often I have a problem where I hit MOX and when the T/R comes
back to RX the receiver is "motor boating" - it sounds like a fast flutter
at about 5 cycles
Resent with better formatting!
In the interest of reducing the number of wires in my wireless shack, I
eliminated the Delta 44 patch box and built a DB15 connector with these
connections to 1/8 stereo cables:
Out 1&2
9 Shield
1
Tip
2 Ring
Out 3&4
11 Shield
In the interest of reducing the number of wires in my wireless shack, I
eliminated the Delta 44 patch box and built a DB15 connector with these
connections to 1/8 stereo cables:
Out 1&2 Out 3&4 In
1&2
In 3&4
9 Shield 11
Shield 14
Shield 7
Shield (the Shields are
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