> Can the VOX On/Off control be moved to a keyboard key
> instead of a checkbox under several menus? This would
> make it easier to shut off VOX when someone walks into
> the shack. Also is there a way to play wav files
> into the TX for contesting? Love the SDR-1000 - Best
> money I ever spe
If you can use K6JCA 's modded console he has the "vox" button on the
front panel ( very handy ). You can dwnload it at
http://www.hamsdr.com/dnld.aspx look at the very end of the last page.
Read his "read me " files on how to properly add his files to the SDR 1K
directory.
I too luv my SDR
hi -
this is a feature/function i was planning on asking for also.
phil AB2JL
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From: "AC5N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 1:39 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Question about VOX
> Can the VOX On/Off control be moved to a keyboa
Can the VOX On/Off control be moved to a keyboard key
instead of a checkbox under several menus? This would
make it easier to shut off VOX when someone walks into
the shack. Also is there a way to play wav files
into the TX for contesting? Love the SDR-1000 - Best
money I ever spent! 73 de AC5N
the code, and enjoying it.
Thanks for being here!
Eric
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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 10:46 PM
To: Bob McGwier N4HY; Mark Ericksen
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Questio
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 8:47 PM
> To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: [Flexradio] Question About VOX and Other Stuff
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> The AOR ARD-9000 digital voice box includes a built-in voice memory to
> allow a person
> to start talking without missi
Jim Lux wrote:
At 10:14 AM 2/28/2006, Bob McGwier N4HY wrote:
It can be implemented in hardware and it should be along with the proper
keyer and sidetone where they both belong.
I respectfully disagree. Isn't the whole point of a software radio with a
minimalist hardware to do as muc
Going back to my 8080 machine code day's and older PC understandings.
Hardware IRQ's Priority is still for the Clock/Timer first, the Keyboard
and others are down the line. There are ways to prioritize a Serial port
higher. Maybe this can be used to input faster a key line. However the
Virt
At 10:14 AM 2/28/2006, Bob McGwier N4HY wrote:
It can be implemented in hardware and it should be along with the proper
keyer and sidetone where they both belong.
I respectfully disagree. Isn't the whole point of a software radio with a
minimalist hardware to do as much as possible in software
Hi Eric,
The AOR ARD-9000 digital voice box includes a built-in voice memory to allow a
person
to start talking without missing the first syllable after the Sync tone is
delivered.
In the ARD-9800 base station model, you had to key up and wait for the sync
tone to stop
before you could speak
Just to throw in another incompatible opinion, I'm not sure there *is*
such a thing as proper VOX. I couldn't get it to work right on my rig in
1966 and I can't get it to work right on any rig today. By that standard
the current SDR1K VOX is doing fine ;-)
73
Frank
AB2KT
Bob McGwier N4HY wrot
ent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 10:58 AM
> To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: [Flexradio] Question About VOX and Other Stuff
>
> Hello everyone, I am a soon to be SDR-1000 user (it's on order). I
have
> been following the threads on this forum with great interest and have
ev
It can be implemented in hardware and it should be along with the proper
keyer and sidetone where they both belong. We should be taking the CW
sidetone and doing demod/remod.
Thank you for being gentle with out ineptitude.
Bob
N4HY
Mark Ericksen wrote:
Hello everyone, I am a soon to be
Hello everyone, I am a soon to be SDR-1000 user (it's on order). I have been
following the threads on this forum with great interest and have even been
reading a C# book when time permits (and I'm going to need a lot of time).
There has been some discussion lately about latency when using VOX.
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