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Ham-Digital Digest          Mon,  9 Oct 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  276

Today's Topics:
                   Connecting TH-D7 to TNC (2 msgs)
           No waterfall - what am I doing wrong?? (4 msgs)
                  PSK31 Reflector - Where Did It Go?
                          Softw. MFJ 1278B ?
                    wireless PDA hacking (2 msgs)

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Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2000 14:00:46 GMT
From: thiersen@gmx.de
Subject: Connecting TH-D7 to TNC

No I didn't buy/order the 2m/70cm transceiver yet.
Maybe you know other handy-transceivers (2m/70cm) suitable for my needs.

Should do/have:

- 2m/70cm TX(at least @2m) and RX both - high power transmission output (at
least 5 W) - good sensivity - no TNC as TH-D7, but at least modifiable(better
a socket) for  connecting a 9k6 modem/TNC. - a mobile with <3A ("draw"?) at
5watts output would suit too but is  maybe not available.


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Before you buy.

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Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2000 20:48:02 GMT
From: "23skidoo" <23skiddoo@house.com>
Subject: Connecting TH-D7 to TNC

Have owned one for over 30 years - problem is software - not hardware
"J. Hoffa" <J.Hoffa@underground.net> wrote in message
news:stvmsjrorsnfe7@corp.supernews.com...
> Did you buy the multi-meter yet?
>
-See what I mean ????

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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 15:24:16 -0700
From: Jim Pennino <jimp@mail.specsol.com>
Subject: No waterfall - what am I doing wrong??

marsgal42@hotmail.com wrote:
> In article <lR7D5.148788$Ur3.2046773@news1.sttls1.wa.home.com>,
>   "23skidoo" <23skidoo@house.com> wrote:
>>
>> Simple - The supplied manual has a pinout that differs from my rig...
>> (snip...)

> I'm curious about several things:

> Don't you have local resources you can draw on? Doing stuff like
> this over the Internet seems a pain, though people insist on doing
> it anyway.

> Why do so many hams draw a blank when they interface sound cards
> to radios, anyway? It's just wires.

> What ever happened to troubleshooting? If it doesn't work perfectly
> when first plugged in, people seem to give up these days...

> Laura Halliday VE7LDH     "Que les nuages soient notre
> Grid: CN89mg               pied a terre..." - Hospital/Shafte


> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.

Probably because a lot of the problems are flaky software and flaky device
drivers; the wiring part is trivial.

I have a dual boot machine that runs Linux and Windows 98. It is interfaced
to the radio.

Under Linux I run twpsk, and except for an occasional core dump, runs
pretty well.

Under 98, I have (so far) tried WinPSKse and DigiPan.

WinPSKse runs fine immediatly after an install. If you quit the program then
re-run it, all sorts of flaky things happen; sometimes it won't receive, 
sometimes it won't transmit. If you delete all the registry entries for it,
it will run fine until you exit the program again.

I have never gotten DigiPan to receive anything or show any sign that it is
listening or talking to the sound card.

Keep in mind this is the same hardware in all cases.

Jim Pennino

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Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2000 19:54:35 -0400
From: Jeff Pierce <piercej@preferred.com>
Subject: No waterfall - what am I doing wrong??

Not to mention that most who write Microsoft Windows apps don't relese
the source code. This means that if they don't test under every Windows
software/hardware you're screwed if it doesn't work.
Linux devlopers on the other hand normally release as Open Source or
under the GNU license. This way if it doesn't work, the reason can be
found by the user, if they are so inclined, corrected and the correction
submited to the orginal author for inclusion in a future release. This
is what made Linux the great stable OS it is today. Not hiding
everthing, but leaving it open so if a bug is found, the finder might be
able to fix it. Or, even better another might make changes for his own
preferences, or add enhancements.

Jim Pennino wrote:
> 
> marsgal42@hotmail.com wrote:
> > In article <lR7D5.148788$Ur3.2046773@news1.sttls1.wa.home.com>,
> >   "23skidoo" <23skidoo@house.com> wrote:
> 
> Probably because a lot of the problems are flaky software and flaky device
> drivers; the wiring part is trivial.
> 
> I have a dual boot machine that runs Linux and Windows 98. It is interfaced
> to the radio.
> 
> Under Linux I run twpsk, and except for an occasional core dump, runs
> pretty well.
> 
> Under 98, I have (so far) tried WinPSKse and DigiPan.
> 
> WinPSKse runs fine immediatly after an install. If you quit the program then
> re-run it, all sorts of flaky things happen; sometimes it won't receive,
> sometimes it won't transmit. If you delete all the registry entries for it,
> it will run fine until you exit the program again.
> 
> I have never gotten DigiPan to receive anything or show any sign that it is
> listening or talking to the sound card.
> 
> Keep in mind this is the same hardware in all cases.
> 
> Jim Pennino

-- 
Jeff Pierce, wd4nmq
piercej@preferred.com
http://pages.preferred.com/~piercej


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