I am using just the computer's built in sound card. I am not sure if it 
is possible to make this work when switching back and forth since 
wouldn't you have to switch the "recording" input from line to mike when 
going from receive to transmit?

Not been able to get any mike response so have to be doing something 
wrong. Not hearing a peep out of the computer speakers either. So maybe 
I am doing this completely wrong.

I am picking up KT2Q, Tony's text message with around 5 db S/N on 7238. 
The signal is about S5 on my 756 Pro 2 meter which means I am receiving 
about a 12 uV signal which would be very useable for SSB and way more 
than necessary for many of the "regular" digital modes.

Not sure how useful DV will be and even then I suspect the main niche 
would be as a substitute for ESSB operation due to the expected coming 
restriction of bandwidths on HF frequencies.

On the other hand, based on the fact that the text messaging seems 
pretty good, and very fast and accurate, why wouldn't this type of mode 
work as a higher speed version of a SCAMP type ARQ digital mode?

With the slowest robust mode, what kind of S/N ratio can it work down to 
for just sending data?

73,

Rick, KV9U


Dave Corio wrote:

>    I believe you put the program into TX Voice and adjust your mic input to
>get a good green (not red) waveform on the WinDRM window. Then I think it's
>the same as you say, keeping the ALC down.
> 
>  
>



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