Why do we need all this chatter about an Icom radio? I see that this is a shot fired at TT, but who really cares? Leave the Icom chatter on their list. Keith Lodahl KB9NUM NNN0ACS NNN0GCE ONE Preside
Nice reply sent off line. I repeat: why do we need to obsess over Icom and what is said on their reflector? Next time reply to an on line post on line. Let the list see you acting like a jerk. Its no
I don't have a Pegasus but I run my Jupiter like a Pegasus frequently. Check to see what you have selected for an input device. Make sure that Mic is selected. If that doesn't do it then I am out of
I understand the implications of this to our hobby, and I understand the frustration of those involved, but what makes this an issue for this list? I read about this on the general lists, and on QRZ,
In the words of the imortal Emily Latella, "Never Mind." At the request of another list member I read the last couple of lines of the quoted text and saw the conntection. For others like me who norma
When I retracted my previous comments I aknowledged a similar fact. When I got my Jupiter it was set for 3.9K I cut it back a bunch and then found out that most of the stations I talk with can't tell
RTTY is still the most used digital mode in many MARS groups. Some of the newer digital modes are being tried but to date RTTY is still widely used. I converted to sound card RTTY some time ago, and
What is out of date with the Pegasus? I would like to know what I am missing. Keith Lodahl KB9NUM NNN0ACS NNN0GCE ONE President, Rock River Radio Club ARRL Official Emergency Station ARRL Public Info
I was following a thread on this topic, downloaded Logger, and missed the last message(s) about how to get the programs to talk with one another. I am using Carl's W4PY and wish to control the radio
Ans of course I had the name (call) wrong. Sorry Carl, I never claimed to be the sharpest knife in the drawer. I am not finding where I can plug either the place to configure Logger to your program f
I have stayed out of this because I don't have much experience with the radios you were interested in comparing. I started out with a used Yaesu 757GX, then bought an original Icom 706. Last fall I p
If AES had to take back all the radios that had problems, and all the radios that people didn't like once they had, and all the accesories that people had and used and then they broke etc. then they
Which is one of the reasons why I now have a Jupiter. There is also the pride of having a radio that is made in America, that works so well, that ties me into this happy (normally) family of Ten Tec
This thread seems to go on and on forever. AES policy on returns of defective equipment is "Defective items should be returned to AES or the Manufacturer for Warranty Repair or replacement, at our op
I am not one of those with a radio on order. I tend to hold back a year or two from the cutting edge. I would be concerned, as you are, about the delays. One thing to keep in mind is that legnedary T
So vote already and quit wasting bandwidth talking about it. The listowner already gave his answer. Lets get back to radio and stop the hand wringing. Keith Lodahl kb9num@charter.net
I just want to agree with those on this list that spoke well of the W2IHY equalizer and the Jupiter. I struggled with my Jupiter and a HM10 Heil mic for the last few months until I bought one of thes