You need to use software that will share out the serial port, such as these: VSPM, available by emailing K5FR (see http://k5fr.com/DDUtilV3w iki/index.php?title=VSPM) com0com (http://com0com.sourcefo
This is true but I wouldn't rely on the filter labels having been consistently applied. I would look at the filter pins and see which pins are grounded to the case and orient the filter so the ground
I just sold a prized Omni VI+ and buyer didn't want any of the optional filters. This is a package of 9MHz cw filters for those who prefer lower pitched (450-600Hz) sidetones on the Omni VI+. Include
I've got the following Ten-Tec and Inrad filters for sale. I've taken my best shot at listing the rigs that each filter will work in. *SSB Filters*: *2800Hz* Inrad #754 *9MHz i.f.* and #755 *6.3MHz i
Wolf, how did you make out with the suggestions you received when you posted the same question October 16? N1EU: "Unplug the paddle and your headphones and let us know if you still get dits in cw mod
You should try a Corsair II if you want to experience real QSK at higher speeds! BTW, it took a LOT of work to get the Orion as good as it ended up. The beta testers were all over TT to improve it in
I'd greatly appreciate any help finding a handful of the hex head screws widely used in the Corsair/Omni series. They were used to hold down PCBs as well as the aluminum shield plate in the Omni 6 et
Thanks Ron, good idea. It's possible that these will work: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Blue-Hawk-14-Count-6-x-0-375-in-Zinc-Plated-Interior-Exterior-Sheet-Metal-Screws/4639727 73, Barry N1EU