Good evening James,
Would figure that it would be in the one place that I figured
(assumed) it wouldn't be, huh? Thanks for your lead!
In regards to the RX-320, I use N4PY's software with it and am very
pleased. I've tried others, mostly when using Linux out of necessity,
but none quite have the stability and no-nonsense, yet fully
functional design as the N4PY software exhibits. I've yet to set up
the RX-320 as a sub/second rx for the O7, but that's on my list :)
73,
Jeramy W5XTL
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Richards <jruing@ameritech.net> wrote:
> Hi -- great radio. Did you look on the front panel board? I am
> not sure, myself, but it seems like I remember somebody saying it is located
> on the vertical board in the front, and not on the horizontal main board(s).
>
> In any case, I enjoyed your QRZ.com profile - you should look into running
> that RX-320D as an ersatz second receiver, panadapter with the Omni VII and
> N4PY software.
>
> Curious... what software do you use with the TT RX-320D? I tried several
> others, but keep coming back to N4PY's program. What gets it for you?
>
> Thanks.
>
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>
>
> On 3/23/2013 2:49 AM, Jeramy Ross wrote:
>
>
>> I've been enjoying my "new to me" Omni VII over the past few weeks,
>> and in the process I've been going over the schematics and noticed
>> that there is a battery shown on CPU.pdf. Where is this animal?
>
>
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