Steve, I suspect that lack of an external speaker jack comes with the type of audio output circuitry used in the Pegasus: balanced output to ground and no ground. A two-circuit connector would have t
The Jupiter does have an external speaker jack even though it uses the balanced output power amplifier like the Pegasus. The sleeve of the external speaker jack is one side of the balanced circuit an
Hi, Lee Interesting post - thanks for the info. I mount the little Radio Shack isolation transformers in old 35 mm plastic film cannisters. I put a mini-jack in each end and wire the transformer to t
OK, we have established that the Pegasus [and Jupiter] sound pretty good on receive when a decent sound system is used so I decided to take a close look or, listen as the case may be, to the transmit
Good work and very revealing. So if I understand this correctly, the Jupiter produces 1.1% of 100 watts as phase noise therefore you are transmitting about 1 watt of noise and plenty of dx has been w
The problem here as I see it is the definition of "perfect code". I honestly don't have any idea how to define that, or for that matter, even where to find it so "I'll know it when I hear it." Someon
Just to clairfy....Perfect code was simply using well spaced morse code characters as an anology to a reference signal for determining what a good carrier sounds like. I would think W1AW's code would