Ok Dave, Thanks for the info. I have everything but the software. FLDIGI does
not like me. Tried twice to down load it but failed.Will put this project on
the back burner, too complicated for this OM.
Andy, W3LI
>
> I use a Timewave Navigator for my digital mode interface to my Orion II.
> You buy a rig-specific interface cable (one friend calls it an
> 'octopus') that plugs in everywhere you need it to.
>
> Via the Navigator you get the rig control, a CW keyer if you want it,
> and the Navigator has its' own audio card. One USB cable connects the
> Navigator to the PC.
>
> The Navigator has actual knobs for adjusting audio level out of the
> receiver and to adjust the transmit power via tx audio level, plus CW
> keyer speed.
>
> Any application you care to use works with that setup.
>
>
>
> I prefer FLDIGI for most of the ham radio digital modes; it has some
> modes not available in other applications as well. As mentioned
> previously, WSJT-X gets you the popular JT65 and JT9 modes.
>
> There is also MULTIPSK which does have the popular ham radio digital
> modes, including JT65, plus many 'commercial' data formats, which you
> can copy from the subreceiver.
>
>
>
> My 2.4 Cent's worth.
>
>
>
> 73, Dave K7NG
>
>
>
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