Re: [digitalradio] Re: ALE 141A

2007-02-28 Thread John Bradley
Hi Ian nice to see you on here from the left coast :) Question: what are you currently using to run RTTY with your 746pro? If you are running a sound card version of RTTY then all you need would be the appropraite software. Good place to start looking is MultiPSK which is available as a

[digitalradio] Re: ALE 141A

2007-02-28 Thread wrliddle
Greetings Ian. Just to give my 2 cents worth here, its easy to get confused, so I'd stick with info for the most popular one which is PSK31. Here is the eham web site where Hams critique different ham radio stuff. http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/3498?page=1 Good luck 73's Bill, KB9LAX

[digitalradio] Re: Audio Output

2007-02-28 Thread scottbomb
This is what I do with my computer/IC-706 setup. Most likely, the sound output from the computer is stereo (I've never seen a mono out on a comp.) but you can use a mono plug and it will send 1 channel to the radio. A 1:1 isolation transformer between the 2 is recommended. I run the audio from

Re: [digitalradio] Re: ALE 141A

2007-02-28 Thread tailfeathers
It should be said that your link was to an HRD review site although there is a PSK31 program included with HRD called PSK31 Deluxe...For PSK31 you will also want to look at Digipan http://www.digipan.net/ or Hamscope http://www.qsl.net/hamscope/HamScope.html since its a little more basic to

RE: [digitalradio] Re: Audio Output

2007-02-28 Thread DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA
Yes, that's what I am going to do...and use VOX to start with until I build an optoisolator PTT circuit. Here is a strange unexpected occurrance...I connected the audio output from the IC-746PRO's ACC1 plug to the soundcard line input and when not running Fldigi, I can hear the received audio

Re: [digitalradio] Re: Audio Output

2007-02-28 Thread Jose A. Amador
scottbomb wrote: This is what I do with my computer/IC-706 setup. Most likely, the sound output from the computer is stereo (I've never seen a mono out on a comp.) but you can use a mono plug and it will send 1 channel to the radio. I would NOT advise a MONO plug on a line output. It short

[digitalradio] 141A beacon 14109.5

2007-02-28 Thread John Bradley
at 1725Z started beaconing every 2 minutes for the next hour or so john VE5MU

Re: [digitalradio] 141A beacon 14109.5

2007-02-28 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Hi John, I am calling you on 14109.5, 1830UTC. 73 de LA5VNA Steinar John Bradley wrote: at 1725Z started beaconing every 2 minutes for the next hour or so john VE5MU

Re: [digitalradio] 141A beacon 14109.5

2007-02-28 Thread John Bradley
will maybe try this another day, with Terry VE5TLW and his steppir antenna and lots of power. If you see 20M open to mid-north america, send us an email, Terry can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you can catch me direct at [EMAIL PROTECTED] this would be great, Steinar John VE5MU

[digitalradio] Icom X3?

2007-02-28 Thread Tony
All: It looks like the new Icom X3 is intended for the commecial market, but while looking at a photo of the rig, I noticed it has a built-in PSK decoder like the IC7800. Assuming it is a PSK31 decoder, and not some other commercial mode, it seems strange to offer it on a commercial

[digitalradio] Call for Papers--2007 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications Conference

2007-02-28 Thread Ford, Steve, WB8IMY
Technical papers are solicited for presentation at the 26th Annual ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference to be held September 28-30, 2007 in Hartford, Connecticut. These papers will also be published in the Conference Proceedings (you do NOT need to attend the conference to have your