I believe Zack is right. Most hams are afraid of anything less than plug and play. So they are not willing to invest in a transverter that they think would be too complicated to operate... And yes,
Hello group! After much too long of an absence, I plan to hit the road again in June and activate a few grids for the contest :-) I'm trying to configure a "new" laptop for logging. I have RoverLog
Thanks everyone for all of the replies. Thanks Tom for the pointer on RoverLog. The audio files should be stored in the same location as the log files. I will look closer. I have always loved Rov
Group, I'm looking for a good deal on a 222 transverter. If I can find one in my budget, I would like to add one to the Rover setup. I've been debating either going with 222, or adding a bigger
I plan to be on for at least the first 2 or 3 hours. K9ZF EM78el 150 watts, 17 elements, 28' JT65 available ON4KST Chat... 73 Dan -- K9ZF Amateur Radio Emergency Service, Clark Cou
Thanks for the suggestions! There doesn't seem to be many 222 transverters available on the used market at the moment. I may go with the FM only rig for now. Although there is very little FM act
Rovers! Or anyone else that cares to comment :-) I have a Yaesu FT-897D that I have been struggling with the sound card interface. A few weeks ago, I ran across a good buy on a Saratoga EZ-PSK inte
Good news! I opened it up looking for a way to adjust the "levels". And, not surprisingly, I discovered the problem was my fault... I managed to create a solder bridge when I rewired the interface,
I would like to say thanks to everyone for the replies. But, I'm not sure anyone will get this since Yahoo has messed up their email servers and I'm being removed from most email lists. I will get