Since the Omni VII will have an Ethernet port that provides control, mic, and audio signals Ten Tec should create a small controller panel with both Ethernet and USB ports on it. 1) Just plug the Omn
hi Gang And while you're at it, wear a grounded vest while you chase DX in the back yard with your closet linear :-) Ron K3MIY Since the Omni VII will have an Ethernet port that provides control, mic
Duane - Note to self: Do not plan on humor as a new career should I ever need to find new one. Two attempts at humor in the last couple days were not universally taken as such. If some on HF took my
Sounds like a great idea to me. It makes the folks who want computer and/or remote operation happy, yet the standalone radio with knobs is there for those who prefer a more tactile experience. If I h
You go boy. Duane, that's me also. Years and years ago when licensed and not much gear, I made things, built filters, power supplies.etc.. Just trying to hear better or sound better. That is Ham Radi
Duane, I've been thinking of such a remote idea with the Pegasus. But how do you reconcile the FCC "control of remote enquipment" sections. I though control channels had to be on 440Mhz? Is remote co
Comments in line below: I've pondered this issue in the past and have come to the conclusion that there is no legal problems with it (though a lawyer may argue otherwise). I think the case can be mad
Hi Paul, The FCC part 97 sections that deal with the use of the amateur bands for control links, controlling radio systems that are operating on other bands, are specifying which amateur bands can an
That's correct. Part 97 regulates the type and emissions of radio links, but not the type of non-radio control. Nor do I see anything within Part 97 that addresses "positive control" of the link to