the N4PY software? I don't know about the original software, but I still get quite a few hits on my Pegasus software page. http://www.accesswave.ca/~ve1adh/pegsw3.html I thought it was just curious
I use my Pegasus for an AM net every Sunday. Before the Pegasus would transmit AM, I used a Johnson Viking Ranger. The regulars on the net, some of whom have pretty good ears, can not tell one rig fr
I had a similar problem with my Pegasus on ten meters when using my ten meter beam which is mounted on top of the garage that houses my shack. The signals that caused the overload came from my comput
Mark, I operated my Pegasus from this computer in my basement rec. room. The Pegasus is in my garage shack. It is about 50 ft away electrically, which is about the limit for RS232 but it works. I tri
I have been using BNC connectors here for about 15 years. I usually run 100 watts but have run as high as 600 (Tentec Hercules 444) and often run 300 (homebrew amp). I use a 4x1 coax relay that was d
Be sure you disconnect your antenna when there is the possibility of lightning or heavy static. I lost the finals and a pin diode in my Pegasus. Had to be static because not much else would explain t
I want to be able to switch my Pegasus on and off from a remote location. The manual says, in very bold type, that the power source must always be turned on first. There is a 10 Mfd capacitor on the
If you want a visual CW tuning indicator and don't want the whole computer screen taken up, see my webpage: http://www.accesswave.ca/~ve1adh/tunewin.htm 73, Dave, VE1ADH
My Pegasus has the same circuitry but the pot wasn't labeled in the schematics I have. Tentec told me what the pot was for when I was asking for info after replacing my finals, which were destroyed b
I have worked on radios of just about every make. The worst screws are on Icom radios. There is usually at least one Phillips head stripped on any radio that's been apart. Some day the rest of the wo
I am amazed that no one has modified the Pegasus firmware to do just that. It has been suggested to Tentec and they show no interest. I thought about doing it myself but I know it is beyond my capab
I made a "flying horse" background for my Pegasus software page and also used it as wallpaper on my Pegasus computer. Anyone wanting it can right click on it at: http://www.accesswave.ca/~ve1adh/pegs
The speech processor will cause overmodulation in the AM mode at normal mic gain levels in the pegasus. I assume it is the same in the Jupiter Dave, VE1ADH
I use the built DSP processor. I have it set to 70 and have checked it out with many station including a VE3 who knows my voice. I leave it on all the time especially now that Carl's software turns i
I hadn't noticed it but it could be that because the upgrades removed a bunch of spurs that were causing AGC action that now, without the spurs, the AGC is keeping the gain at a hiogher level. 73, Da
I agree Mark. The virtual tuning knob is a cute gimmick but all you need is the left and right mouse buttons to tune up and down respectively whenever the control program has the focus. An idea I've
I have that to be true even though I am not really into contesting and seldom spend more than an hour operating in one session. One reason I wanted ti try my hand at programming for the Pegasus is so
"Our goal is to create a platform where we can update your radio directly from the web without the need to download anything. While this is not implemented yet, you can easily update your radio by do