This is a case of one entity creating their own "standard" and then the world deciding it is good enough. Similar to the ARRL not allowing eQSL to modify it's system to meet their needs but instead d
That was hardly my first post to the news group and I made a mistake. People do make mistakes occasionally. At least my comment wasn't the mistake. Mitch Ravitz W1GI
Both work. The reason for the 3 circuit (ring, tip and sleeve) plug is to provide power for an electret condenser type of microphone. The "ring" is a power connection. The tip is the mic audio and t
Try these... 1. Under Identification (right click on Network Neighborhood and then choose Properties) are all the PCs in the same workgroup? This is the most basic error. 2. Are all of the PCs using
I just looked this up, it is available in the TS-850 manual and also in a PDF file at WWW.KENWOOD.NET Pin 3 of the 13 pin DIN (ACC2) Plug is Receive audio at fixed level (Front panel af gain has no a
have one for contesting and another for normal work. Let's see...in DOS they were called batch files...not that I want to go back to DOS, but it was a useful little thing to have... CU...Scot, K9JY
Regarding Don, AA5AU's comments about TCP/IP addresses on your network... 1. He is right about the "subnet mask." 255.255.255.0 is appropriate for a home or any small business network. 2. Almost any