Greetings: The answer to my question is 5 to 1 let TenTec have more time. Fine, I can accept that, does not meet my needs, but in a way it does, I'll just put it off until next years slow period. Stu
Computer control of HF yacomwood radios. Greetings: The Kenwood TS-440 onwards allowed RIT and XIT of the radio. The First Radio with complete digital control of the essential RF and AF gain controls
Greetings! If your into knobs on your radios, pass this by, you will feel better that way...... I have just been having a neat new experience. My Grandson showed up here with a broken game paddle the
Has anyone else been looking at the Pegasus programming manual? There seem to be a few typo's which is certainly to be expected. Guessing for the right answers I have the command string for the FISTS
Greetings all: I have received a very nice email from the factory clarifying some of the items in the Pegasus Programming Manual. These clarifications are not errors as much as typos so I will provid
Wow! This has been a wonderful thread! I like the plug in modules, they are much better than paying for a switching system I would rarely use. I am looking at selling my Scout only for one reason, to
Jim: Darn good point! There was also the HRO family and then the WW II Command set receivers were all plug in units as well. There was at least one other rig that had plug in modules and I am trying
Greetings all: The location of the transceiver radio, Pegasus, to the computer has nothing to do with the computer noise received in the radio! The noise in the radio, Pegasus or what ever, is solely
Greetings: I have been running the Pegasus software as a process under NT-4 server for some days now. The server is fairly busy and runs an average of about 55 processes over a 24 hour period. It wil
Greetings all: Yes there is a choice of some sort, maybe. Linux is a limited functionality, basically reliable unix that is with great effort achieving the GUI level Microsoft had 5 or more years ago
Greetings! This has been a great thread, a great review of the issues, certainly a complex subject. For myself over the last 9 years that I have put a great deal of effort in CW operating I offer two
Greetings again... The following is predicated on the Pegasus being in the CW Mode. The Pegasus transmits on the frequency set by the dial. For this memo 14022.000 kHz The Pegasus receives on the fre
Greetings All: I am surprised that Kachina would be willing to expose themselves to some harsh criticism for comparing apples to oranges and failing to acknowledge the fact in their memo. When I read
Greetings all: In response to my earlier memo, Duane, AC5AA offered an opinion (not sure if it went to the reflector or not) that the rigs are very different. My memo choose to avoid any comment on t
I did speak for myself Sir. Your Hate is your problem. Larry of heat -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/tentecfaq.htm Submissions: tentec@contesting.com Administrative requests: tentec-REQUEST
in Sorry different become, computer. Omni Why should you have the last word? Go, do what you want, how you want, where you want, put your tongue anywhere you want. Computers let me get control of my
Downloaded the Pegasus software expecting to find the Programming manual as advertised in QST. The Pegasus Programming Manual was not there, does anyone know how to find the Programming manual that i
John: First congratulations on achieving WAS on 144, that was an operating achievement then and now. I suspect with a 13 year layoff that you might find that the modern DSP AND the digital VFO's whic
John: I am not going to speculate on what will be in 100 years from now, what I can address is to put some realism to the PSK31 claims and observations. PSK31 is a rather neat implementation of DSP t
Greetings all: Occasionally on here I will try to offer some "gray hair", this is what one accumulates as one passes through this life, sometimes I get some gray hair, like earlier today, and for onc