I plan to do this when the solution is found. Perhaps I should have specified the DXD-Decoder-Dunestar lineup connected to a KENWOOD. In the interim, it seems most ops are using only 2 of the 3 item
Are you saying like an RS-232 cable goes between the Kenwood and the KRC-2, and then another RS-232 cable comes out of the KRC-2 and goes to the computer? If so, I think I will pee my pants here. Tnx
Barry, W2UP wrote: == My setup is not exactly the same (FT1000/FT990, Top Ten Band Decoders and Six Ways, NQN bandpass filters, homebrew SO2R audio switching). However, I have one related suggestion:
(Yet another RE-thread for reasons below). Gosh, guys, once again TNX so much for all of the input which is revealing new considerations toward the future of SO2R when changes need to be made (like a
You are obviously an enterprising experimenter...Congrats, Barry !!! Nice tip...I hope this option may help others here...Tnx. But doesn't the radio's "band data" go from a non-serial port connection
Jim, N6TJ/ZD8Z added: Jose was kind enough to do an analysis for me: I know you love cut numbers, Jimbo. Alas, I guess a partial relief for me (if it were legal) could be: T T E E E ...or better yet,
lifting the microphone. I'm soooooo thrilled you posted this, Gerry, 'cuz this subject turns me on like you wouldn't believe!!! By "voice font" ... something commercially available? Please tell-tell-
Pete, N4ZR wrote: == Maybe it is time for the Windows logging software people and the SO2R hardware people to get together and agree on a standard way of performing "traditional" SO2R LPT port functi
Hilarious...absolutely hilarious, Tom. Seriously, for those who may still be pooh-poohing FULL voice automation in contesting, I strongly encourage you to make a paradigm shift real quick...because t
Kelly, VE4XT: home (or primary if they outperform the 850). the 706 (according to Mr. Heil, anyway), and the Heil the 850. (Too bad the 706 doesn't have the same mic the 706? More than "thoughts", Ke
Gerry, W1VE posted: == - My "glue" to make this an actual contest keyer was a Visual Basic program. I use Writelog -- with Writelog is very easy to get the callsign entered, as well as the current fr
prohibited in the FCC rules. Ooops...I must have missed something here. "What" is specifically prohibited? Using someone else's voice? We are on the same page in terms of intended use being a "good t
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voice-keyer right at my fingertips on-the-keyboard... Ooops...some of those 48 buttons are actually for things like: 1. CW Up/Down 2. Rig Swap 3. Wipe QSO 4. ENTER ...and other non-message (voice-key
I am only one of several folks whacking away at chunks of the "opportunity" pie :-) a CW contest? Not entirely, IMHO. Phone rates per hour are much higher than CW rates, and it will take a number of
copy with no problems--stations Umh, here's a novel thought: all of the "real heavy accent" stations use ENGLISH voice-fonts :-) :-) :-) Nostalgic Trivia: I doubt most folks know that Jim, N6TJ/ZD8Z,
I think it was this forum but can't find the post...someone was recently looking for a DX QTH Rental or place to go this month. Due to bizz responsibilities here, I've just had to cancel my planned t
Joe, K4IK wrote: == No, it is the sponsors of a NORTH AMERICAN contest who chose to move it into conflict with an INTERNATIONAL RTTY contest. The solution is to return CW Sprint to the first weekend
Paul, K5AF suggested: on the time of year, Ooops...with regard to 10m, did you mean to say "depending on where we are in the Sunspot Cycle" ? :-) I like the idea of MORE Sprints ... more options to j
If you want strictly "Used" with no 6m, I bought my TS-870S rigs each for about $900 via Ebay. IMHO, check for loose change in the couch, etc. and come up with about $30+ more and buy yourself a **NE