A look at homebrew and commercial soundcard interfaces for PSK31, RTTY, SSTV and other digital modes. Links – http://www.westmountainradio.com/ http://www.ti…
A look at homebrew and commercial soundcard interfaces for PSK31, RTTY, SSTV and other digital modes. Links – http://www.westmountainradio.com/ http://www.ti…
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K7AGE Your videos are great. I have learned more from your videos than
anywhere. Your are the Master of Elmers all around. Thank you sir for all
your hard work 73 and Happy Holidays KI4QFL Frank Austin
That should be too hard! Have fun. Randy
As always Randy great tutorial. VK3W-W-W
I’m not familiar with the PC-1A, but I don’t think that would work very
well without some modifications. It interfaces the one telephone line
connection to mic and speaker. You need to interface the two connections
from the computer to the radio. Randy
You got me hooked 🙂 Huge thanks and keep the videos coming.
uh, that tigertronics device is awesome, but will they work in unix like
operating systems? such as mac or linux? i have vista but i rarely use it
as i find linux to me more stable.
Great video Randy. 73, Curtis
Unplug the MFJ from the computer and check that you can hear the audio from
the computer. Make sure the radio is set for USB. Double check the jumpers.
Randy
CQ CQ K7AGE DE KC8YTO – Dude, ever since you showed us the “mic on the
speaker thingy”…I’m hooked! -lol. I went a step further for a first
contact test and held the radio mic up to the PC speaker…and it friggin’
worked! Made my first contact with a guy in Texas (from Huntington, WV
using a badly tuned wet noodle and around 40 watts!) – Now, of course, this
is a spit-in-the-eye to modern technology and probably spurious as it can
get, but exciting nonetheless! – THANK YOU!!! ’73
Thanks for all the videos from KF7QGM.
Excellent tutorial, for what it is worth being a cheapskate I have run some
of these modes using just the attenuation and cables to the PC, some rigs
allow you to use VOX even on phone patch inputs or similar. 600ohm line
transformers can often be rescued from old PMR base stations although a
variety of stockists here in the UK do sell transformers suitable for
avoiding ground loops in this application. 73 and thanks for investing the
time in making the video.
Hey, it works.
Correct, sometimes you need a USB to Serial adapter. Or, the newer USB
interfaces, that also include the sound card are an alternative. On desktop
computers, I like to install extra RS232 ports. I think I have 4 on my
computer now, and I bought a couple 4 port modules in case I needed to add
more ports in the future. Randy
Thanks for the hints and watching. Randy
Neil, glad to hear that you found my videos. Hope you get back on the air
soon. Randy
Thanks for posting this video.
Thanks Randy, Just purchased my HF Rig after passing my Extra, and
purchased a signalink USB.. Shack building now. 73 Dave, KJ6GLX
ok, i found that they do, thanks anyway
Excellent video (as usual) Thank you and 73 from Vancouver Greg
Yup, that works. Plus a simple home built interface
I wish I could hear the audio. All computer audio now plays through my
Navigator and is too low to be heard.
@3:50 The best way to prevent windows sounds from using the second sound
card is to set the “default” audio device. Then the only sound on the
second sound card will be from the programs that you set to use that card.
If you’ve just got the mic and speaker jacks of the rig and PC connected,
couldn’t you just use VOX to key the radio?
hi i’ve started watching your and david’s video’s. i hope to get on
echolink in the near future and hope to set up a echolink simplex node.
what computer do you use for echolink and what sound card do you use i’ve
been looking at the rigblaster nomic and all-so the advanced repeater
systems they make a echolink interface with a cable made to fit my radio. i
enjoy the videos 73 frank kd0hgi
Oh, I see it’s old.