On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Thomas Sailer wrote: > Does the hamcomm interface have a demodulator (like the DJ6HP > filter converter) or is it really just a zero crossing detector? The "original" hamcomm interface at least was just a zero crossing detector: a 741 connected as a comparator, output to DSR of the serial port. I seem to still have the one I made > 5 years ago... > Anyway, there are reports of people running baycom ser12 at > 4.8kBaud, and apparently this works. Ok, I guess I have to believe... :-) -- Tomi Manninen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OH2BNS AX.25: [EMAIL PROTECTED] KP20ME04 Amprnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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