Joe,
Chill. Last I checked, Czechoslovakia was a former Soviet client state, though
you are correct that it was not one of THE socialist republics.
The half life of computer technology is frightenly short. As new technology
(hardware interfaces, operating systems) is adopted, new products incorporate
them if the vendor wants to stay in business. Continuing to release software
for discontinued devices to work on new operating systems doesn't bring a dime
to a company. Eventually support is dropped as no one works for free.
I like MicroHAM products. I own MicroHAM products. But you have to be
realistic about the computer industry. The risk that a particular technology
won't be usable in 5-10 years is very real.
Al
AB2ZY
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From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
Joe Subich, W4TV [lists@subich.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 10:42 PM
To: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RTTY] After the Contest, AMP REPAIRS?? Interface Choices??
>> Cons - Made in a former Soviet state. I worry that drivers and
>> software won't be avaiable in the future.
Wrong, Made in the Slovak Republic ... not the former USSR by a long
distance. microHAM have been doing interfaces for nearly 10 years
and even the first interfaces made are still supported by the current
control software and drivers.
If you have any doubts wait a week or so and see what the February
QST (WB8IMY) has to say about the microHAM DigiKeyer II. DigiKeyer
II is more capable and less costly than Navigator by US Interface.
73,
... Joe Subich, W4TV
microHAM America, LLC.
http://www.microHAM-USA.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microHAM
On 1/9/2011 9:58 PM, Al Kozakiewicz wrote:
>
>
> 2) I still prefer my HAL 3K's but I'm entertaining choices for interfaces...
>
> Rigblaster Pro vs US Interface/Navigator vs the MicroHAM.
>
> Anybody with thoughts pro/con between them??
>
>
> Rigblaster - these devices have always semed awfully pricy to me for
> something that doesn't contain a sound card. It's a glorified adapter,
> though it does handle rig control nicely.
>
> I own a MicroHAM Digikeyer.
>
> Pros -
>
> 1. Contains a sound card, so there is no ambiguity about PC sounds not
> destined rfor transmission.
> 2. One cord (USB) connecting to PC and single cord to radio accessory jack.
> Nice if you use a laptop and swap it out on a regular basis.
>
> Cons - Made in a former Soviet state. I worry that drivers and software
> won't be avaiable in the future.
>
> Al
> AB2ZY
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73,
... Joe Subich, W4TV
microHAM America, LLC.
http://www.microHAM-USA.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microHAM
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