I can either use CAT 5 wire - about 20-25 feet long - to connect my
Ham computer to the internet, or I can turn on the wireless feature
of my router and connect via the slower wireless portal. Speed won't
be an issue - until I try computer control.
Will running the long ethenet cable behind my
The only problems I experience ,other than speed, are the router
occasionally freezing up and needing a power off/power on fix.
Andy K3UK
On 7/14/07, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can either use CAT 5 wire - about 20-25 feet long - to connect my
Ham computer to the internet, or I can
We have excellent experience with using wireless, even in high power
multi/multi setups. You will get less noise.
2/5/11 MB speed is more than enough for computer control...
73,
Rein PA0R (TS7N, CT9L, 5A7A)
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I can either use CAT 5 wire - about 20-25 feet long - to connect my
Ham computer to the internet, or I can turn on the wireless feature
of my router and connect via the slower wireless portal. Speed won't
be an issue - until I
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Hello Rick,
MFSK16 which requires even more accuracy I think I read in the help files, 4 Hz
Yes (and MFSK8: 2 Hz...which becomes a problem). However you can use the 2
vertical traces in the waterfall displayed at the beginning of each MFSK16
transmission. Simply make coincide these two traces
If the sound card does vary from the ideal, doesn't the correction bring
it to the correct point? As long as it is within the required + and
minus of 200 or so?
By the way, I checked the sound card in my newer HP Computer that is
running Vista and the numbers are almost exactly the right ones.
Rick,
If the sound card does vary from the ideal, doesn't the correction bring it to
the correct point? As long as it is within
the required + and minus of 200 or so?
Yes the TX and the RX are corrected so as they seem to be normalized at the
nominal speed of 11025 samples/sec.
However, better