I certainly would like narrower filters and/or better skirts on the existing Pegasus filters. I was told by TenTec that narrower filters would require more DSP processing, which isn't available in th
Duane, That makes sense. Any DSP that takes place introduces a delay in the signal, if for no other reason than the number of samples required for the filter, but there is also the processing time. W
Tom, Remember that we are talking about software that can easily (relative) to hardware be changed. What I was thinking was some sort of configuration option that would let the operator choose betwee
amateur I realize the QSK is a TT hallmark. What I was actually thinking was a configuration (menu) option that would let the operator choose the trade off between filter performance and QSK speed.
Bill, It sounds like the performance of your 350 is similar to my Pegasus. Although a very primitive comparison, on the Digipan waterfall, I see blue signals for almost 1 kHz with the filter set to 3
Lee, As you have seen, USB to serial adapters don't appear to be the universal solution promised. I had the same results. I purchased a USB to serial adapter and it didn't work with N4PY's software n
Bill, I run Digipan all the time on my Pegasus. For just receiving data, all you need to do is connect the supplied cable (1/8" stereo plugs on both end) between the line out on the Pegasus and the l
John, I agree with you. I think people should expect free updates for some initial period, the cost for which would be rolled into the initial purchase price. After that, a fee that would support the
How about the Pegasus? Does it have the TXCO? Mark -- Original Message -- From: "Ken Hopper" <khopper@uchicago.edu> To: "tentec" <tentec@contesting.com>; "jupiter tt-538 discussion group" <jupiter538
Is there a way to connect a receiver to an Omni VI (or VI+) so that it gets the same Rx signal as the Omni, but is protected from the Tx output of the Omni? On the Omni V, the Rx antenna could be use
I have just uploaded a program that maintains a searchable, local copy of the the FCC callsign database to my ham radio website at www.microenh.com/~n8me . Using the program, once the data has been i
I'm looking for someone to share a ride with to the TenTec Open House / Hamfest next weekend. I'd like to be there Friday evening as I would like to meet with some of the folks from the 40m Pegasus /
I noticed in the TT source code to the Pegasus control program that the = Tx Filter selection seems to be ignored when in CW mode. It would make = sense as setting a filter in CW transmit would be of
George, That's unclear from any of the documentation that I have (the Pegasus manual and the Programmers' Reference Guide). I suspect that there is no filtering done in the DSP. The DSP simply genera
Steve, I recently sold my Omni V with the same FM board (and the instruction sheet went with it). However, as I remember there are two or three cables that come with the board that need to be connect
I believe I understand the basic operation of an optical encoder, such = as the 302. As you turn the knob, a series of holes on a plate connected = to the shaft generate a series of pulses which the
Does anyone know if the Speech Processor is active or useful in AM or FM = modes on the Pegasus? The Speech Processor was added after my version of = the manual was printed, so it is not mentioned at
certain What narrowness I know that the Pegasasus will allow narrow filters on TX. While working on some experiemental software, I ended up calling a station with a TX filter of 300 Hz. He was very
Dave, Thanks for the reply. That's part of the answer I need. I know very little about AM operation. and that's the reason for the other part of this question: Assuming that you did reduce the mic ga