FYI, I had mine on sale at a hamfest three years ago with a $75 price tag. No interest, so I still have it.
Andy K3UK On 1/1/07, Harv Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got two pk-232's sitting here that haven't been used for a few years if anyone wants one I'll ship 'em anywhere. let me know what you think they're worth. Harv Nelson, N9AI Washburn, WI On 12/30/06, Dave Bernstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In RTTY mode, WinWarbler can run a soundcard RTTY engine (MMTTY) in > parallel with an external RTTY modem like your AEA232MBX, a KAM, an > MFJ RTTY modem, or an SCS multimode controller. This can be used in > two useful ways: > > 1. to provide diversity decoding, which can improve your copy of RTTY > DX in poor conditions > > 2. to simultaneously copy a RTTY DX station operating split and his > or her pileup, accelerating detection of the DX station's QSX > frequency > > 73, > > Dave, AA6YQ > > --- In [email protected] <digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com>, > "AD5VJ Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I have had an AEA 232MBX, in fact two of them, for quite some time > now. > > > > I used to use them all the time for RTTY and packet, but I am > wondering if these units no longer any good for Ham Radio, because of > > the advent of Computers, the Digital Software for RTTY and Telnet > for spotting and the passing away of PACTOR I. > > > > I know I can get upgrades for them for soundcard, ect. But is there > any use in doing that since I run soundcard applications from > > the computer. Are they of more advantage than the sound card on my > computer or would I be wasting my time, money and effort? > > > > Can someone tell me if these are good for *anything* viable these > days or is it true that they are just dinosaurs now? > > > > I cant understand how they are still being sold at such high prices > new, if they are of no use, I just don't know what to use them > > for that would be useful. > > > > Thanks > > Bob AD5VJ > > > >
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