Hi Andy,

What software do you suggest? If PC-ALE will be able to key the PTT line 
via CAT interfacing with an upcoming new version,  this should work for 
me with my main digital rig which is the ICOM 756 Pro 2.

But if I understand it correctly, I could use my Ten Tec Argonaut V, 
although I don't normally have the fans plugged in since I mostly use 
this rig for QRP CW and for general monitoring.

Since you can select the baud rates, if you work below 10 meters here in 
the U.S., you can just set the maximum rate at 300 bps and both the 
minimum and default values at 75 bps.

For stations who are close together, say 30 miles, with modest antennas, 
or much farther with gain antennas, this should also work up to 1200 
baud on 10 meters and higher on 6 meters and up. This won't give you an 
accurate lower band HF experience, but might give you some feel for how 
well (or not) the modes perform.

Isn't anyone else trying out these software programs with 
MIL-STD-188-110 and can give us some feedback on their results? Is it 
due to lack of interest, or getting it to work with your equipment?

73,

Rick, KV9U



Andrew O'Brien wrote:
> I have done some playing around with this Rick.  Let me know if you 
> want to try a "QSO".
>
> Andy K3UK

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