Are you referring to a Y adapter with DIN plug at one end, and two DIN Jacks at the other? Or the DIN to RCA octopus used as a break out device? -- JHR -- ____________________________________________
Computer language: -- K8JHR -- I've found when I choose one application and get things set up and the save and close the file and then open another and do the same, when I go back to the previous the
Did you take any photos of the encoder's innards? -- K8JHR -- I actually opened the original one, cleaned it, put it back together ______________________________________________
I understand it is designed so that it has a sweet SWR spot on multiple bands, more than usual, and is extremely light weight and the balun has been carefully designed to not only act as a 4:1 transf
I would still say "super" because to find a low spot for so many bands is the best bit. GOOD LUCK AT THE TRADE SHOW, RW. I would be willing to fly over and pitch this as an independent reviewer if yo
It's just you, as it works for me. Please try again. OR, copy Rick's email address to another fresh message window. It "should" work. -- JHR -- Unfortunately, when I did that, it still came up as "te
I sometimes use a Shure 522 desk microphone with the rig. Unfortunately, mine has a squeaky switch - and I have determined it is the switch, itself, and not the plastic actuator button, etc. So... sh
HA! SMALL WORLD DEPARTMENT NO. 92873 My wife's grandpa sprayed WD-40 into a grandfather clock about 30 years ago... STOPPED IT COLD ... However, it recently started working again... spontaneously! An
OK... Yeah, I only use WD-40 to loosen stuck stuff. I use oils and other lubricants to lube stuff. WD-40 will lacquer in time and gunk up the process. I have some RadioShack contact cleaner (which I
OK... sometimes I do nice work. MY SOLUTION -- before trying a lubricant, I got the notion to use my handy dandy BURNISHING TOOL on the metal contacts, minimizing the oxidation buildup, and the squea
They were so profitable that they had to work hard to find opportunities to redeploy the cash flow. _______________________________________________________ I don't think that would ever be a problem
I say scrap the Omni VII real time band scope project and move on to better, more profitable projects. I don't want a puny, itty bitty, scope display anyway... and won't pay $600 for THAT in any case
Er... um... I think you may have misread the post, JB. ;-) I do not think he dissing the P3, itself, but he may be saying a much larger screen is in order. Heck, Elecraft must agree, as it makes a la
Hmmm ... OK, thanks for the uptake. Of course, it would never be as simple as all that! I will have to read more about it because my friend did not mention such distinctions and details, and left me
Exactly. You gotta offer something different or you are the same. Remember the TS-990 has a 200 watt output, also. IT DOES NOT HAVE TO MAKE SENSE... IT ONLY HAS TO SELL. Loads of guys like the idea o
I totally agree about installing the OS from scratch without all the applets and utilities the major vendors put install on new machines. Funny you mention Dell and other commercial vendors in connec
Hi Jim -- do a web crawl and search out sites which explain how to run the box lean and mean and free from all those unnecessary applets and utilities vendors install to give the impression you get a
'cause I think it would sell radios. Remember it does not have to be logical or make sense... just sell stuff. Yaesu and Kenwood out that on their big rigs ... there must be a reason! Personally, I w
Nope - wrong forum. Trust me... it was NOT 25 years ago... and at one time I was as nearly as expert on speech recognition hardware as you are about radios. And they WERE Dell business computers ...