Posted by
Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 on
Jun 18, 2007; 5:25pm
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Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 17:18:32 +0100
From: "Julian G4ILO" <
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On 6/18/07,
[hidden email] <
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> Hi Greg,
>
> > I don't think so as there is no way to ...
> > ... soundcard program that will allow you to do this?
>
> Why would I want to use a soundcard program if I've got a good
> demodulator (RTTY, PSK) in the K3?
>
> I would have thought that the K3 can send demodulated data via
> the RS-232 to the computer and the computer would be able to send
> plain ASCII to the K3 for data mode transmission.
>
> If the K3 can not do this, I would vote that this should be on the future
> feature list.
This would be useful for remote control. It would also be useful on a
local PC if you wanted to keep your sound card free for some other use
(I ended up with a RigExpert interface because of this) but I can't
see data mode programs like MixW rushing to support such a facility.
I don't think it be very difficult to add this. MixW, for example,
has provision for an external modem.
The Icom 756Pro has had a RTTY decode facility for years but I have no
idea if the decoded data is accessible by external software.
Nope. But there's not input function there, either. Likewise the
IC7000.
73, doug
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