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Ham-Digital Digest          Thu,  6 Apr 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue   97

Today's Topics:
                    Digital Amateur Radio License
              Remote Sharing of a remote HF Ham Station
                        Sound card programming
              Timewave DSP-599zx on RTTY - help (2 msgs)
                    TM-D700 tnc features? (2 msgs)
     Wanted  Schematics,CAT to RS232 for YAESU FT-767GX (2 msgs)
Will a GPS provide continuous, accurate altitude measurements? (9 msgs)

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Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 09:35:28 -0600
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: Digital Amateur Radio License

Steve Sampson <ssampson@usa-site.net> wrote in message
news:se6nh5r3ni7112@corp.supernews.com...
> I would estimate that changes to the CFR (due to lawyers, meetings,
> travel, publishing, etc) are in the hundreds of dollars per hour.
>
> I'm just guessing, but I know it isn't free, or done by volunteers.
>

Yes, that's why the FCC was almost bankrupted by the recent restructuring.

Not!

--

Charles Brabham, N5PVL
N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
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Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 00:11:08 GMT
From: "Chris Muir" <cmuir@voyager.co.nz>
Subject: Remote Sharing of a remote HF Ham Station



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Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 19:21:32 -0400
From: Jeff Pierce <piercej@preferred.com>
Subject: Sound card programming

Having just fought the same war for work I found a good document at the
Creative Labs EUROPEAN web site, it's not on the US web site for some
reason. Go there and follow the document links and you will find it.
Best I found on the web so far. Shows about DMA transfers and the such.

Ken Knecht wrote:
> 
> I'm assuming this NG is appropriate for this question because
> much ham software uses sound cards these days.
> 
> Are there any books in print on programming sound cards? I've
> had an order in for the out-of-print _Using Soundbaster_ at
> Amazon for two years with no success. I tried "soundblaster" and
> "sound card" in searches at B&N and Amazon with no success.
> "Sound" gets several thousand titles - too many to look at.
> 
> Any suggestions? Better search phrase?
> 
> Ken

-- 
Jeff Pierce
piercej@preferred.com
http://pages.preferred.com/~piercej


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Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 14:08:31 GMT
From: "Floyd Sense" <sentek@sprintmail.com>
Subject: Timewave DSP-599zx on RTTY - help

A while back, I fooled around with my DSP-599zx on RTTY, using the DSP-RTTY
program, also from Timewave.  According to the program literature, there was
a cable shipped with the software.  I no longer have that cable, but
connected the 599zx to the PC using a standard 9 pin serial cable.  I find
that the tx/rx switching works OK, but the tone generated by the 599zx is
not modulated by transmitted data and receive data is not displayed.
Perhaps this missing cable was of the null modem configuration, where the TX
and RX lines are swapped at one end?

I tried using the 599zx with RTTY by WF1B with the same results.  Is there
anyone out there using the DSP-599zx on RTTY today?  If so, please tell me
about your cable.  Thanks.

K8AC
Floyd Sense - Angier, NC

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Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 23:32:10 GMT
From: "Floyd Sense" <sentek@sprintmail.com>
Subject: Timewave DSP-599zx on RTTY - help

Problem resolved.  A newly installed 2 port serial card from CompUSA has
incorrect port designations.  The output connector identified as for Com A
is really that for Comp B and vice versa.  This resulted in the port I was
using being plugged for the wrong IRQ number.  When you do that, you don't
get any data transfers, but the transmit/receive control works just fine.  A
standard 9 pin serial cable works just fine with the DSP-599zx and both of
the RTTY programs mentioned.

--
Floyd Sense - Angier, NC
Floyd Sense <sentek@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
news:zNHG4.4065$g35.141774@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> A while back, I fooled around with my DSP-599zx on RTTY, using the
DSP-RTTY
> program, also from Timewave.  According to the program literature, there
was
> a cable shipped with the software.  I no longer have that cable, but
> connected the 599zx to the PC using a standard 9 pin serial cable.  I find
> that the tx/rx switching works OK, but the tone generated by the 599zx is
> not modulated by transmitted data and receive data is not displayed.
> Perhaps this missing cable was of the null modem configuration, where the
TX
> and RX lines are swapped at one end?
>
> I tried using the 599zx with RTTY by WF1B with the same results.  Is there
> anyone out there using the DSP-599zx on RTTY today?  If so, please tell me
> about your cable.  Thanks.
>
> K8AC
> Floyd Sense - Angier, NC
>
>
>

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Date: 5 Apr 2000 22:38:30 GMT
From: Tapio Sokura <oh2kku@iki.fi>


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