Thanks for the help...maybe we can get some hams here in the US interested. Not
much here now. If it could be added to HRD I'm sure interest would pick up. 73,
Alan
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Hello,
Here is a Word document (based on snapshots) about how to use ALE and ALE400
(ALE400 is ALE at 50 bauds instead of 125 bauds and 400 Hz instead of 2000
Hz):
http://f6cte.free.fr/ALE_and_ALE400_easy_with_Multipsk.doc
73
Patrick
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Hey Andy, Post us a screenshot in Files or Picture of your ALE400 options page?
f, k2ncc
Good Question! I'll have to check the manuals. FWIW, I have used the DUO
for CW on both radios and FSK on the 870.
Mike
Dan Kohler wrote:
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> Thanks Mike – I asked West Mountain to address the concerns expressed
> by others on the e-Ham website equipment reviews. West Mountain has
> been VERY
If you hear a few strange noises on the HF this weekend, it may be the ALE400
tests. I am an old ALE MIL-STD 141 fan but some people that the narrower
version of ALE, ALE400 , in Multipsk may do some things better. So I am
encouraging people with Multipsk to give ALE400 a try. Here is the mes
Thanks Mike - I asked West Mountain to address the concerns expressed by
others on the e-Ham website equipment reviews. West Mountain has been VERY
good with sending me information, addressing the specific concerns mentioned
on e-Ham and giving me specifics on the TS-820S connection. They did menti
danielkohler61 wrote:
Anyone have experience using the new Rigblaster Duo? I will be
connecting an old Kenwood TS-820S and Yaesu FT897D
I replaced a Rigblaster Pro with a Duo right after they came out, using
it with a Kenwood TS-850 and 870. I like it, but it works a little
differently from th
Hi All,
I read the article about the medical device using UHF, it said that
there would be extra precautions taken to reject unwanted signals from
outside sources.
Thats all fine & good, if it works.
My concern is what happens when a patient who has this technology
installed in his/her body &
Ok, I'll download those, and see what happens.
Had a lot of fun last evening monitoring SSTV on 20 meters. Haven't made a QSO
yet, and just getting familiar with DM780 software for SSTV. Not truly digital,
but...
Thanks!
/paul W3FIS
Anyone have experience using the new Rigblaster Duo? I will be connecting an
old Kenwood TS-820S and Yaesu FT897D
I have a couple of headsets with separate USB sound card emulators. They do
work with MULTIPSK, Mix-W, FLDIGI and IZ8BLY's MT-63. Have not done comparison
tests, but I do use one simultaneous with a Realtek sound card for montitoring
different radios and modes with one computer.
Cortland
KA5S
FWIW been seeing ZL3RG on 30m PSK this morning.
IMO - the TS-480SAT is the best digital mode radio you can buy :)
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
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BTW, must go and check for an update on HRD, my main
Thanks Simon,
Will not proceed with it then.
BTW, must go and check for an update on HRD, my main control and Digital
software.
Thanks
Kevin, ZL1KFM.
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From: Simon (HB9DRV)
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 10:41 PM
Subject:
Kevin,
The DSP side of these things is often rotten - really rotten! the TS-480SAT is
an excellent radio and deserves much better :)
Simon Brown, HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com
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From: Gmail - Kevin, Natalia, Stacey & Rochelle
I have a USB audio headset (mic/
Hi All,
I have a quick question, below.
I have a USB audio headset (mic/speakers). The audio quality from it seems to
be good.
I do not use them that much anymore, so was thinking of maybe getting into them
and converting them to use with my TS-480's digital socket.
I think it will be simple en
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