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MRP40

Fred Smith-2
Thanks to both of you for your replies, it seems as if a SignaLink may work
with the SDR product going to check this out more.

 

 

 

 

73,

Fred  N0AZZ

 

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Re: MRP40

Bruce Beford-2
Fred, perhaps you misunderstood.
To properly use the SDR version of this program, you need to present it with
both I and Q signals (in-phase and quadrature). These would be routed into a
2-channel (stereo) soundcard. So, you need the I/Q output from the K3,
provided by LP-Pan, SoftRock, or similar device. Then the 2 channel output
needs to be connected to a stereo "soundcard" input on the PC. I don't
believe the Signalink (USB?) is stereo, but I could be mistaken.
 
GL,
Bruce N1RX
 
> Thanks to both of you for your replies, it seems as if a SignaLink may
work
> with the SDR product going to check this out more.
 
> 73,
> Fred  N0AZZ

 

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Re: MRP40

Fred Smith-2
Bruce it appears that you are correct after reading for a while, it appears
both of my radios cannot function with the same SDR software. Oh well I'll
try it on my KX3 first thanks for the input I did indeed misunderstand.

73,
Fred/N0AZZ

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Fred, perhaps you misunderstood.
To properly use the SDR version of this program, you need to present it with
both I and Q signals (in-phase and quadrature). These would be routed into a
2-channel (stereo) soundcard. So, you need the I/Q output from the K3,
provided by LP-Pan, SoftRock, or similar device. Then the 2 channel output
needs to be connected to a stereo "soundcard" input on the PC. I don't
believe the Signalink (USB?) is stereo, but I could be mistaken.
 
GL,
Bruce N1RX
 
> Thanks to both of you for your replies, it seems as if a SignaLink may
work
> with the SDR product going to check this out more.
 
> 73,
> Fred  N0AZZ

 

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