[RTTY] HAL ST-8000
K0BX
jduerbusch at charter.net
Tue Nov 9 20:39:39 EST 2004
Tony, it seems like QSL.net is down right now. The URL is correct.
Chen had a idea that I didn't even think about. My Dovetron had a UART
chip in it and could also be used tomake a clean regenerated signal.
Like we did with the UT-4B and the ST-6.
All of this is good, but I think the soundcard solution, MMTTY, is still
the best way to go if your not into OLD equipment.
Joe K0BX
Anthony W. DePrato wrote:
> Joe is this URL Correct ?
> wanted to look at it but can not find page
> 73 Tony wa4jqs
>
> At 03:09 PM 11/9/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>
>> There is a nice artice on putting the ST-8000 ahead of the PK-232 on
>> my website:
>> http://www.qsl.net/k0bx
>>
>> I used this article to put a Dovetron MPC-1000 ahead of my PK-232.
>> Used the Dovetron for receive and the PK-232 for sending FSK. Worked
>> very well and easy to setup. Take a look.
>>
>> Joe K0BX
>>
>>
>> From: Kok Chen <chen at mac.com>
>> Date: 2004/11/09 Tue PM 02:30:47 CST
>> To: RTTY Reflector <rtty at contesting.com>
>> Subject: Re: [RTTY] HAL ST-8000
>>
>> On Nov 9, 2004, at 12:12 PM, K7HPH wrote:
>> > Does anybody know if there are any Windows based RTTY DX/Contest
>> > programs available that will interface to RTTY TU's such as the HAL
>> > ST-8000?
>>
>> If you have a TNC that your computer can interface to, the easiest way
>> is to use the ST-8000 as a remodulator (regenerator) ahead of that TNC.
>>
>> You still transmit through the TNC, but the rig's receiver output is
>> connected to the ST-8000 and the TNC gets a clean regenerated signal
>> from the ST-8000.
>>
>> Same trick works with the Timewave DSP-599zx, by the way.
>>
>> 73
>> Chen, W7AY
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