Re: [IC-7000] Send CW via FLDIGI or other...
"Cheating" meaning receiving with the computer, not sending. -- -73, Dan K3DRQ FISTS #13110, SKCC #4493T, EPC #20322
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Daniel Quintiliani
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Re: [IC-7000] Send CW via FLDIGI or other...
With regulation by bandwidth, say goodbye to CW (and PSK31 won't even exist!) Don't be afraid to pick up a key. It's just like "computer illiterate" where most of the problem is based on being
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Daniel Quintiliani
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#34825
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Re: [IC-7000] Send CW via FLDIGI or other...
And another data point. According to you, anyone who ran/runs CW on a FT-7 was/is also operating illegally. Check the schematic of the FT-7 one day, you'll find an audio oscillator keyed by the key,
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Tony Langdon
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Re: [IC-7000] Send CW via FLDIGI or other...
And how would anyone know? This is the sheer craziness of mode based regulation. A pure tone in a SSB transmitter can also be considered an IF at audio frequencies followed by an image reject mixer.
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Tony Langdon
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Re: [IC-7000] Send CW via FLDIGI or other...
The Signalink sends data through sideband phone, so you would not be sending CW, but MCW, which is illegal below 50 MHz. -- -73, Dan K3DRQ FISTS #13110, SKCC #4493T, EPC #20322
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Daniel Quintiliani
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Re: [IC-7000] Send CW via FLDIGI or other...
Well, one could argue what "true CW" is. Afterall, keying a tone into a SSB radio is the same thing, except that the first IF is at audio frequencies, and the first mixer is image rejecting. :) The
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Tony Langdon
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Re: Send CW via FLDIGI or other...
There may be a way to send a form of CW with audio tones, but it's far easier to send with another device. I use a RigBlaster Plug-n-play from West Mountain Radio for CI-V, CW and sound card digital
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bobnq3x@...
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Re: [IC-7000] Send CW via FLDIGI or other...
John, I can use CW with my rigexpert standard interface and pc. There is a cw jack on the cable. Just got to ensure the radio is set for straight key rather than paddle<br/><br/>Billy<br/>GM0OBX<br/>
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Billy McFarland <gm0obx@...>
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#34821
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Send CW via FLDIGI or other...
Is there a way to send CW on the 7000 via software like FLDIGI, WinWarbler, etc? I thought I have seen that some will send a ?tone? via SSB, but is there a way to send a true CW signal out while
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johnvn_1969
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Re: [IC-7000] RE: icom 7000 book for dummies
I do not know if the earlier models of the 7K work on 60 meters, but the manual with mine gives a rather complicated way of getting there, and the radio will only tune to those channels, so there is
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Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>
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Re: [IC-7000] RE: icom 7000 book for dummies
PS: This PDF is searchable. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
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James KB7TBT
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Let me introduce my self I am Helen"
Hi my name is Helen<br/>My call is VK3RY<br/>I operate mostly CW on my Ic7000 not because I am good at it, I am terrible, but I do love it, and hope to become good at it. I live in Ballarat and I am
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Helen Sinnott <helen_3ry@...>
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#34814
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Lucky me my rig still run CW!
Hi I am new to this group. My name is Helen I joined because my IC 7000 is a little ill.<br/>The problem seems to be the processor board. checking the output of the dual dac coverter, the appears to
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Helen Sinnott <helen_3ry@...>
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Re: [IC-7000] RE: icom 7000 book for dummies
Hi John, The ICOM IC-7000 download page is: http://www.icomamerica.com/en/downloads/Default.aspx?Category=34 This is the latest IC-7000 operating manual. Text searching this pdf file works!
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Leroy Higgins
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#34812
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Re: [IC-7000] Hi I am new to this group I have problems with no ssb on tx
HI Helen ?????????????? many of these problems coming to light are as a result of the lead free solder used in the construction of these modern transceivers. so a dry joint is the most
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BT Yahoo!?2013 <robert.farey@...>
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#34813
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Re: [IC-7000] RE: icom 7000 book for dummies
Thanks everyone for the input. I like this site that Brian list http://www.gobookee.org/icom-ic-7000/ I download several pdfs. john .kg9dk
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John B <jab3739@...>
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Re: [IC-7000] RE: icom 7000 book for dummies
Yes. I love it. It is part of my 7000 go-bag. Of course, that ebay seller is offering it for $21.45. Ham Radio Outlet (and Universal Radio) has it for $20.95
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Dave Wickert
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Re: [IC-7000] RE: icom 7000 book for dummies
Look here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Icom-IC-7000-Nifty-Quick-Reference-Guide-IC7000-/310551838404 That is likely the best for the buck. The manual that comes with it is good, but detailed, and likely
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Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>
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Re: [IC-7000] RE: icom 7000 book for dummies
http://www.qsl.net/kb7tbt//manuals/ 73 James - KB7TBT www.qsl.net/kb7tbt --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
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James KB7TBT
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#34808
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Re: [IC-7000] RE: icom 7000 book for dummies
Why do they need my credit card if the download is free? Did I leave the fish out of the freezer or is it something else I smell?
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Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>
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