The cab editing can be solved, see my blog at http://k7ve.ampr.org

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On Oct 11, 2008, at 16:37, Debbie Fligor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Oct 11, 2008, at 9:29, Michael A. Waldron wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to decided if the 92 is worth the extra cost
>
> if you're planning on using programming software, the 92 cable is much
> more expensive.
> however, the icom software for the 92 can import and export CSV files
> which makes for easier editing. the 91 software is export only for  
> csv.
>
> The 91 has separate mic, headphone and data ports, so you can connect
> a hand mic and data both at the same time (this is actually useful
> with D-star as DV sends the data and voice at the same time, and use
> icom-standard mics. the single port on the 92 does all 3, and there is
> no cable wit connections for all 3 parts, so it's either/or hand mic
> or data.
>
> That said, I'm really happy with my 92, and the only thing I wish is
> that I could have bought a "triple" cable that has phones, mic and
> data instead of a "Y" phones/mic cable and separate data cable.
>
> >
> >
> > Is there anything else I should know about before making my choice?
> 


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