I have a TS-520 (no S or SE) that I use with a homebrew interface.  The 
interface is a simple audio transformer for TX audio and a 1 transistor 
serial port PTT switch.  RX audio goes straight into the Line-In with no 
isolation.  Linux is my OS of choice, so I use fldigi most of the time 
(in Windows and Linux).  WSJT7 for the weak signal modes.  I've made 
over 500 contacts using Winmor on this rig.  Drift is bad and 
calibrating the dial isn't accurate enough to run Winmor without 
constant tweaking, so I have to listen first and center someone else's 
signal before replying.  Tried the WSPRnet on it once.  It had drifted 
200hz by the next morning.

Recently I built a Softrock RXTX v6.3 SDR and have been using the TS-520 
only as a signal generator (low power into a dummy load) to align the 
SDR to improve image rejection.


Barry - KE4JUC

Music Maker wrote:
>
>
> .
> .
> Hello Happy Hams
>
> After returning to Amateur Radio after a very long absence, I am 
> 'messing about' with digital modes - all of which are totally new to 
> me, and at almost 75 years of age,  my one very slow remaining braincell.
>
> I have downloaded and appraised all the programs I could find mainly 
> for PSK 31, that will work with my little M0AQC (Alan) Interface.
>
>     All seem to have their own individual merits and de-merits.   
> MutltiPSK for example for its many supported modes - DigiPan or MixW 
> for their simplicity.    But for facilities, information, sheer 
> complexity (for me!)Ham Radio DeLuxe.  Sadly, it doesn't seem to 
> integrate well with my aged but well loved Kenwood TS 520 SE !!
>
> However, the program that appeals to me the most at the moment (this 
> may change as my experience and knowledge improves), is certainly 
> Airlink Express - I rarely see any stations using this, and the 
> numerical favou rite on air seems to be MixW.
>
> There obviously can't be a program that is 'One size fits all' - but 
> for me, not one of them has all the elements I want, without loads of 
> features I don't !!
>
> I would be very interested to hear what programs others use - 
> particularly with 'Boat Anchor' Kenwood Transceivers (520, 530, 820, 830)
>
> For reference - and to save hunting around for Digi Software - I think 
> most of it is available for download at this site -
>
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~nl9222/digisoft.htm 
> <http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Enl9222/digisoft.htm%20> 
>
> I am at present writing up my experiences in detail on my 'Amateur 
> Radio Blog'  on the Web Page at :-
>
>  www.John4Music.TV <http://%20%20www.John4Music.TV%20>  
>
> Kind regards and 73's to all from this white, windy and cold country 
> called 'England'.   'Gl obal Warming' - I think not !!!  HI
>
> de
>
> John  G3OBU

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