Joel,
Since you mention using RUMped I assume you are using a Mac.
On the Mac if you run cocoaModem in the wide RTTY mode you don't need to
run more than one iteration of the software to copy both the DX station and
the pile up. If you have the second receiver you can tell cocoaModem to
use one
On 2/19/2014 12:00 PM, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
When working split, is there any reason why I have to be
able to decode both the DX (or split station [i.e. W1AW/x]) and the
calling station?
There is plenty of reason to be able to decode both the dx station and
the callers. It
On 2/15/2014 4:14 AM, Joel Black wrote:
The reason I ask is that I have lately been using an E-MU 0204 for
sound card modes. I've been thinking about purchasing either a
Navigator or a microHAM Digi Keyer II. This is where I think I may be
wrong in my thinking - the SignaLink USB has only mono
I started this email with another thought in mind. The more I typed, the
more I thought I may be wrong about what I was thinking.
First, let me emphatically state that I *know* the K3 will just let you
plug into a computer sound card - I get that. I like something between
my radio and
Joel,
If you are using the E-MU 0204 between the computer and the K3, that
satisfies your desire to have something other than the default sound
card between the K3 and the computer. Just tell the computer to use the
on-board card for normal windows sounds and tell your digital modes
When working split, is there any reason why I have to be able to
decode both the DX (or split station [i.e. W1AW/x]) and the calling
station?
It's not absolutely necessary but it makes working split - especially
in big pile-ups - much easier if one can tell where the target is
listening.
W3FPR wrote:
So IMHO, you already have everything needed.
Agreed, Don. Thanks for the confirmation.
W4TV wrote:
With the incessant calling of some stations one simply
can not rely of seeing a signal pop up on the P3 or some software based
panadapter.
Joe, you are correct. Thanks for
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