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SO-239 to 3/8-24 adapter
Today while browsing at R&L Electronics near Cincy I found an adapter made my Workman Electronic Products that is a right angle SO-239 to 3/8-24 female thread. Model # SM-1L. So, for those who want
By Nick Marsh <nmar@...> · #9041 ·
Re: RTTY and the FT-817
Steve Howell wrote: Steve and others, This is the method I am using, listening via the laptop PC speaker. I can still control the rx audio without affecting the soundcard audio when the PC speaker
By Nick Marsh <nmar@...> · #9040 ·
Re: RTTY and the FT-817
smbertuzzo@... wrote: Actually Serge, I deduced this fact from the same problem you had. When the 817 is in digital mode, I had no PSK tones coming from the transmitter and no RF output. WHen I
By Nick Marsh <nmar@...> · #9039 ·
Re: RTTY and the FT-817
jrevans@... wrote: I tried to find this thread in the archives and never did. If using USER, are there any other adjustments to be made? What is the difference between USER-U and just using
By Nick Marsh <nmar@...> · #9038 ·
Re: RTTY and the FT-817
kr8l@... wrote: Bill, Thanks for all the info. I made my first PSK QSO with the SGC2020 and Rascal interface, made several after that. I then opened up the Nomic interface, arranged the
By Nick Marsh <nmar@...> · #9037 ·
Re: RTTY and the FT-817
by Steve and others) that you can connect your sound card output to the microphone input. I imagine that means that the headphone output has to be used for the sound card input, so that you can't
By Steve Howell · #9036 ·
Re: RTTY and the FT-817
One advantage of this is that any incidental "hootin' and hollerin'" that goes on in the shack is NOT transmitted, via SSB, on the CW/DATA portion of the band. (One hears this occasionally. Of
By kr8l@... · #9035 ·
Re: RTTY and the FT-817
He is, in fact, correct; in digital modes, the '817 expects the audio at the rear DATA connector. I don't think this is explicitly stated in the manual. You can run digimodes from the regular
By Steve Howell · #9033 ·
Re: Digest Number 523
Off topic. In English law, it is "Fitness for purpose" Ken Ashcroft
By Ken Ashcroft <ken@...> · #9032 ·
Re: RTTY and the FT-817
from Din at
By smbertuzzo@... · #9034 ·
Re: RTTY and the FT-817
Nick, I saw your post and thought I would respond. I was under the impression that if one used an interface like the Rigblaster etc that you did not have to use the acutal data connector for digital
By smbertuzzo@... · #9030 ·
CAT Software
Is there any reasonable CAT software out there for the 817 yet? anyone using any Richard G3UGf
By Richard Constantine · #9029 ·
Re: U.S. Source for ATX Walkabout
Those fine, quality-oriented folks at MFJ (cough cough) also were carrying the ATX. Had plenty of 'em at Dayton, but they wanted ~$160 vs. others @ $99. Just in case someone is desperate. As a
By Steve Howell · #9028 ·
[ Re: ATX Antenna connector]
In the infamous words of Leslie Nielson, "Yes it is, and stop calling me Shirley!" :) I know, hard to believe, but it is, in fact, a press fit. Very tight, though, on mine -- as said, I needed a
By Steve Howell · #9031 ·
Re: [Re: Headphones for FT-817]
Joe Reed <joe@...> wrote: Yes it does, on the side. It may be switched for either external speaker, or headphones. sort of headphone jack on the rig. Can't tell from the specs. If so
By Michael Goins <mgoins@...> · #9049 ·
Re: SW Rcv on the 817
I've used it for casual listening, mostly on 19m, and have found it acceptable. I should comment that this has been mostly while mobile, on occasions when I couldn't stir up a QSO on 20m or 17m.
By kr8l@... · #9026 ·
U.S. Source for ATX Walkabout
The ATX Walkabout may be available in the U.S. Every once in a while a receive a complementary copy of Worldradio. I received one a few weeks ago, and finally got around to looking through it
By kr8l@... · #9025 ·
SW Rcv on the 817
I know how well this radio transmits, but how is it as a sw(hf milcom, broadcast band) receiver? I am going to be selling some ham trxcvrs and wide band rcvrs at a hamfest tomorrow, and will be
By Larry <txrngr19@...> · #9024 ·
Re: Rant on subjects being repeated
<snip suggestion to search archives & joing HFPack> I ***heartily*** agree with recommendations of asking folks to search archives and joining HFPack. I understand your frustration, and agree in
By Steve Howell · #9022 ·
FNB-72 *has* thermal protection
I just had a short, cordial email from Chip Margelli of Yaesu. The FNB-72 *DOES* have a thermal switch for over-temperature protection. He didn't mention over-current, so I still presume no
By Steve Howell · #9021 ·