Before Don sent out a note earlier this year, I operated as N4HY in RTTY contests and never thought about the problems it might cause others. Since Don's note, I have signed N4HY/2. It cost me before
Barry: I think this is a complete non-issue, it appears it is trivial to fix: https://www.arrl.org/lotw/faq#oldcall Bob N4HY Besides not being portable, but being at your permanent QTH, Besides the U
According to the ARRL lab tests the FT-920 is a better receiver than the FT-990 and most especially in the areas of third order intercept and phase noise. The blocking dynamic range and the minimum d
The rumor mill is that action happens Feb. 14 or so. Happy Valentines Day. Bob N4HY --Original Message-- From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of llindblom@j
It is worth every dime. Add both 8.215 and 455. Really helped on RTTY in a crowded band. I have FT1000MP. Bob N4HY hi - A couple months ago I upgraded the IF filters for SSB in my FT1000D to the INRA
The Turtle Beach Santa Cruz is the best 16 bit sound card I have ever tested. What did I mean when I posted this sentiment? I meant that as a tool for the transfer of analog signals using 16 bit A/D
On my personal server, you will find http://n4hy.homelinux.net/Comparison.htm for a few days. It is one piece of data I am using for my upcoming QST article. It contains the graphical treatment of a
I have 3 sound cards in my computer. MMTTY and others have the ability to choose from the sound cards. I am unfamiliar with how to do SO2R with separate sound cards rather than external switching sin
Barry: He does. We (N2NC, WW2Y, N2NT, and I) operated the CQ WW SSB and others from there. Andy is like lots of people, including me: He is looking for new experiences to keep him interested. Andy ne
With all of the recent stuff about serial, usb, windows 98 versus NT/2000/XP, etc. I looked around and found several products that use the FT232BM It is a faux 16550 including all signals in a DB-9.
It is a terrific book and I sincerely hope you can find it in a library near you. Unless you are an Communications Engineer, the $178 new price is pretty steep. I agree with Chen that this is right a
I run my Windows XP computer with a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, M-Audio Revolution, Creative Emu-1212M, and the onboard horrible CS4281 AC97 junk. I have never had a problem of any kind. This is more li
Remember the guy with the Hard Disk crash begging for help? Article and all research, sound card measurements, etc. all lost. It is being reconstructed now by the idiot who did not back up his hard d
Let's negotiate. Bob N4HY _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty
Manual found. Thanks for the interruption. Bob N4HY --Original Message-- From: qrp-l-bounces@mailman.qth.net [mailto:qrp-l-bounces@mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Robert McGwier Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2
<<Bandwidth in the existing "RTTY/data subbands" would be limited by rule to either 500 Hz or 3 kHz. In the following subbands where 3 kHz would be permitted, phone emissions would specifically not b
qsl.net == trouble it is falling apart from insufficients bandwidth(s), internet bandwidth or server bandwidth. Bob N4HY Anyone else having trouble pulling up this webpage? http://www.qsl.net/ae4jy/p
I have seen several report on problems with interactions. I ran into this in a two card set up using the software defined radio. I solved the problem completely by downloading and installing the late
I own, having paid for, all of the programs Alex allows out as shareware. He is an amazing programmer, one of the best in ham radio today. I say this to preface my suggestion that you say exactly the
The cards above the "Gold level" in that table are professional audio cards with the associated price tag. The Turtle beach is at the top of the list of "consumer" cards. You do not need 113 dB of dy