Actually, there are 4 ways:
* Soundblaster card & SBDVP TSR prog,
* DVP by K1EA
*W9XT card
* External DVK
I tried first two successfully. but had some issues (by cockpit error)
with external DVK.
73 Mirko, S57AD
kd4d@comcast.net pravi:
>Hi Scott:
>
>I forgot about that one.
>
> think the W9XT card looks to the TR software like a DVK...in
>other words, it looks like a parallel port. I guess it must store
>its voice files on the hard disk as well? I've never used one of
>these.
>
>73,
>
>Mark
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>From: Scott Neader KA9FOX <ka9fox@qth.com>
>
>
>>The W9XT contest cards work too, right?
>>
>>- Scott
>>
>>At 12:09 PM 5/7/2007, kd4d@comcast.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi Bob:
>>>
>>>There are three devices that I know of that TR supports for
>>>voice keying. These are the old ISA DVP (Digital Voice
>>>Processor) which is an ISA plug-in card, using a
>>>Soundblaster-compatible built-in soundcard and a program
>>>called sbdvp that makes it look like a DVP, and an external
>>>DVK (Digital Voice Keyer) which is driven from a parallel
>>>port.
>>>
>>>Using the SBDVP requires running a seperate program
>>>(sbdvp) before running TR and setting it up correctly.
>>>Also, only some soundcards are supported - I suspect
>>>mostly older ones.
>>>
>>>The DVK is what I mostly use. In that case, the DVK
>>>is driven by the parallel port and messages are recorded
>>>on the DVK. In the other two cases, the messages are
>>>recorded on the DOS computer's hard disk. Many people
>>>use a RAM disk for improved performance for these files.
>>>
>>>Which device are you going to use?
>>>
>>>73,
>>>
>>>Mark, KD4D
>>>
>>>
>>> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>>>From: "Robert Tellefsen" <n6wg@comcast.net>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'm interested in adding DVK to my use of TR.
>>>>However, I'm a little vague on where the audio
>>>>recordings are stored. Are they on another
>>>>computer, triggered from the one hosting TR?
>>>>
>>>>If they are in the same computer as TR, does
>>>>DOS have provision for recording audio?
>>>>I'm pretty vague on the audio capabilities of
>>>>DOS, as I've only used TR for CW so far.
>>>>
>>>>Any insights would be appreciated.
>>>>73, Bob N6WG
>>>>
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