And a good one it is... Good job on it Skip.. 73, Chuck AC5PW Once a Marine... ...Always a Marine OOORAHHH !!!!! Saepe Expertus - Semper Fidelis - Fratres Aeterni "Often Tested" - "Always Faithful" - "Brothers Forever"
________________________________ From: KH6TY <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Fri, June 18, 2010 1:31:41 PM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Neby help with digi modes There is a $19.95 interface kit described on Page 37 of the June QST. 73, Skip KH6TY >When it comes to transmitting and receiving, you will need to also connect >your transceiver to the computer so that the tones generated by your software >and sound card are sent over the air. Thus you have both IN and OUT of your >sound card connected to your rig. You can also achieve "control" of your rig >via the software and cause the rig to change frequency, transmit or switch to >receive (and a few other things). Do do this, most hams have an "interface" >that goes between the rig and the PC. The interface can be built for about $25 >worth of parts, but many hams buy one. These interfaces range from the very >simple and effective to the very sophisticated and effective . Some use >circuitry that achieves full computer assisted operation and some do do it via >simple use of VOX (Signal link). For most operations VOX will be fine but >there are some more advanced applications that cannot be used via VOX. > >Andy K3UK >
