I tried an Eagle at the factory and didn't like it. Too small, noisy TR QSK relay, menus etc. For some reason everyone including TT stopped using those quiet little reed relays and now use those nois
Since I've been using the Corsair II instead of my modern PC attached rig I simply enter a frequency in Logger32 (my logging program)....Just any frequency in the CW spectrum. It automatically select
Corsair II and older TTs. The band information (+13.8v) is easily available from the bandswitch with just the addition of a few diodes on SW4 or SW5. The frequency information is available via the VF
This is a great approach. Imagine a black box, programmable to supply VFO RF to drive any desired retro transceiver plus a USB interface and software capable of emulating a popular rig recognized by
For sure this would be a great product. It would also need inputs for the T-R voltage and a couple of offset voltages as are used to correct the readout in the Corsair. I've had Corairs readout failu
I have heard it said that the crystal ladder filters used in TenTec rigs is what gives them their unique sound for cw that pleases so many of us. Something sure does! Steve N4LQ
We know that crystal filters do affect the shape of an RF envelope. Question: Don't the JA rigs use lattice instead of latter crystal filters? Anybody know? I always assumed that was part of the diff
Barry. I think they're rare. Here's a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEX5eEMPYfU I like what they said about QSK...60wpm with no clicks and ability to hear between dits! It's a rather intense