As an owner of a Jupiter, Omni-C. Argosy, and RX-10/TX100, I can't begin to complain about support for all of these rigs, some of which date waaay back. Any time I have had a question, I have receive
I spent a few hours operating in the CQWPXRTTY with my Jupiter this past weekend. I was using N1MM and MMVARI and that seemed to be a good combination. I am curious how others are setting up the Jupi
Rick, I have been operating my Jupiter directly from my soundcard into the line input and output. I am now running as suggested. That is I have set the power output to 100 watts. Then I reduce the so
Winston, I am using the cable with good results. The connections are line in and line out, and match the line connections on my sound card in my laptop. Remember that you have to connect line in to l
Mike, The 169.x.x.x IP address is one that is automatically assigned by Windows to the ethernet interface when it is either not connected at all or it can't find any address from the network it is co
Mike, I'm the IT guy. No idea on the passcode You can confirm that you are connected by: Open a Dos Box by Click on Start>Run If the run box says cmd click OK. If not enter cmd in the box and click O
Mike, http://www.whatismyip.org will show you your public ip. John Graves WA1JG jh.graves@verizon.net _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://
Mike, I have my IT hat on again, so these are MY suggestions. As I understand the situation, you want to run the OMNI VII from several computers at your house. SO I would be tempted to try wireless i
Mike, Yes, you can use the wired interface but you will have to configure a different address on the same network (192.168.1.x) I would recommend for now that when you use the wireless you disable th
The screen is also interesting. Are we going to be able to / have to replace the screen to get the reversal and any other effects? John Graves WA1JG _______________________________________________ Te
Mike, Glad they replaced the antenna. Were you able to dip the old one? John Graves WA1JG jh.graves@verizon.net _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.c
Mike, Sure sounds as though it needed replacement, GLad that the manufacturer replaced it. John Graves WA1JG jh.graves@verizon.net _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list
I can't hold it in any more......Any word on the Jupiter firmware? -- John Graves WA1JG jh.graves@verizon.net _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com
It s easy...well, you have not heard me send CW, so I can say easy. I send with my left hand on the straight key and my right with the paddles. They are set normally so it is not hard. I guess this i
Lou, For simple straight forward logging with automated features, I use XMLog. It reads my Jupiter for frequency and mode and will interface with qrz.com for QSL info purposes. The site http://xmlog.
I might as well jump into this pool. If I remember correctly, what was given to us from TT was a development list containing a list of possible options. It was also stated that the first of this list
Ken, I use xmlog as my main log. I am able to export from HRD, and N1MM and many more to track awards. It does a good job of tracking where you are for the major awards vis a vi worked confirmed etc.
Go to the equipment page and there is a link for downloads in each listing. http://radio.tentec.com/amateur John Graves WA1JG jh.graves@verizon.net _______________________________________________ Ten
Oops.... The archive section is on the bar at the bottom of the page, not the top. John Graves WA1JG jh.graves@verizon.net _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@c
Art, That link brings you to the first page. If you select transceivers, and then Jupiter, you will go to the Jupiter page. The downloads link will be on the top right of each page for each specific