DSP-40

Robert Wood w5robert at blkbox.COM
Thu Jun 23 22:39:26 EDT 1994


I've been hearing some good comments on the Radio Shack DSP-40.
Wonder if anyone on the reflector has tried it and what did you 
think of it???   I took a look at it in the store and could not 
tell if it removes carriers in both the noise or ssb
mode?  Also the CW filter supported down to 300 HZ?  The price
seemed pretty fair.  (PS.  Does it work with the low audio output
from a FT-1000 phone jack??)

73's  Robert WB5CRG

>From Jim Reisert AD1C  23-Jun-1994 2129 <reisert at wrksys.enet.dec.com>  Fri Jun 24 02:29:31 1994
From: Jim Reisert AD1C  23-Jun-1994 2129 <reisert at wrksys.enet.dec.com> (Jim Reisert AD1C 23-Jun-1994 2129)
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 94 21:29:31 EDT
Subject: Custom key overlays from V73C
Message-ID: <9406240129.AA12289 at us4rmc.pko.dec.com>

I got a sample of an intersting product in the mail today.

Ken Wells, V73C manufactures custom key overlays for several software
programs.  The overlay samples I received were for K1EA's CT program.
These aren't the ordinary keyboard template that fits around the keys,
or a strip listing the commands.  Instead, these are actually little
stickers that you stick right to the top of the key.  Nothing to fall
off, get misplaced or in the way.

The text on the stickers is color coded - black for normal key, red
for control key, green for shift key and blue for ALT key, just like
the control, shift and ALT keys on your keyboard.  Since they stick on
top of the keys, it doesn't matter if your function keys are on the
left or on the top.  There are stickers for the 10 function keys plus
some of the keypad keys (ENTER, +, etc.) and ESC.

The ordering information is:

	Oklahoma Comm Center
	13424 Railway Drive
	Oklahoma City, OK  73114
	Tel:  800-765-4267

The cost of the overlays is $14.95 plus shipping.

73 - Jim AD1C
reisert at mlo.dec.com

>From Eugene Walsh <0004504465 at mcimail.com>  Fri Jun 24 05:32:00 1994
From: Eugene Walsh <0004504465 at mcimail.com> (Eugene Walsh)
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 94 23:32 EST
Subject: BC Filter
Message-ID: <91940624043219/0004504465PK3EM at mcimail.com>

Regarding Will's (AA4NC) BC problem, I relate 
my only experience with such.
A physician operating near a BC Tx was hearing
the local DJ in his ultrasonic diagnostic gear.
A simple cookbook elliptical filter ( 3 poles)
with the notch (A very high attenuation point
below the cutoff, and a feature of such filters)
placed on the frequency of the offending station
and installed in the RX line cured this problem.
It was cheap, quick and very effective.
73 Gene N2AA


>From Tack <je1cka at nal.go.jp>  Fri Jun 24 13:54:20 1994
From: Tack <je1cka at nal.go.jp> (Takao KUMAGAI)
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 94 21:54:20 +0900
Subject: JIDX '93 PH result available
Message-ID: <9406241254.AA15476 at dumpty.nal.go.jp>

>From Japan International DX contest committee

JIDX '93 PH result is now available by mailserver.
Send an email to the following address.

	jidx at dumpty.nal.go.jp

You'll receive full result of '93 PH(about 14kb size).
No Subject: is needed but like to have your callsign
in the mail body.

This address has been maintained by myself. If you have
any problem, send a personal email to my *NEW* address.

73 & Good contesting
Tack KUMAGAI JE1CKA/KH0AM
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