Jim, a triggered sweep scope and a dummy load? 73/72, George Amateur Radio W5YR - the Yellow Rose of Texas Fairview, TX 30 mi NE of Dallas in Collin county EM13QE "In the 57th year and it just keeps
Scott, take it from one who knows, not all email clients are alike. I use Outlook 2000 which is the big brother to Outlook Express, and regardless of whether you press REPLY TO or REPLY TO ALL, "tent
Mainly, Mike, because every step that you described is done automatically by the computer on most lists when you select the REPLY TO button for a private response. Sure, the process is "simple" but i
With five manual steps instead of one . . . I'll try it, Paul - thanks. 73/72, George Amateur Radio W5YR - the Yellow Rose of Texas Fairview, TX 30 mi NE of Dallas in Collin county EM13QE "In the 57t
Many thanks, Duane - as you can see it works like a hose! 73/72, George Amateur Radio W5YR - the Yellow Rose of Texas Fairview, TX 30 mi NE of Dallas in Collin county EM13QE "In the 57th year and it
available bandwidths? Almost but not quite, Max, so let me try to clear up any misunderstanding. The main function of the demo/service that our NETXQRP group will be providing Saturday evening after
Excellent, Bob! Your posting is required reading for all SSB operators. Ten Tec could do worse than printing a copy - with your permission, of course - to enclose with each radio they ship. My only d
receiver to the other? I mean, it is suppose to be an SDR? At the very least, it takes software to enable that option. Software takes time and costs money. I suspect that this is a feature that may b
Excellent overview, Keith. I have discussed this situation with the largest dealer in the Dallas area and he puts it this way: The dealer is responsible for delivering to the customer the equipment h
Bob, I think that you are beginning to sense the reservations that Adam Farson and I have had for the past year over the ability of Ten Tec to design and produce a product of the performance and comp
As several others have reported lately, I too have very publicly smeared you know what all over my face by inadvertently sending out to the list an email that was intended solely for the eyes of the
Now, tell the truth: didn't Mac really write that one? 73/72, George Amateur Radio W5YR - the Yellow Rose of Texas In the 57th year and it just keeps getting better! Fairview, TX 30 mi NE of Dallas i
I must take credit/blame for the MixW PSK31 macros that John posted. I also have a similar pair of macros that perform the same tasks for CW operation. These can be inferred from the makeup of the PS
Well John, thank Heaven we learn something new every day. Carl N4PY also mentioned that the Ten Tec's use the same command set as the IC-735. One difference that might or might not be important in ma
Sounds like a linear (non-switching) non-regulated power supply using LC filtering. By non-regulated, I mean that it sounds like it does not use electronic regulation to maintain the output voltage c
There may be a slight hitch here in that XP allows a program to be run in a compatibility mode, such as W95, but XP itself cannot, as far as I have found, be configured to operate as if it were simul
Bob and Jim raise an interesting real-world aspect of A-D conversion. Perhaps a brief overview might be of interest to those encountering these concepts for the first time. Theoretically, an N-bit A/
"Intermittent commercial and amateur service." Several definitions around for ICAS numerically but it is on the order of 5 minutes on and 20 minutes off, for example. The important point is that it i
I agree with Barry, as usual. All manner of internal problems can be masked by the introduction of sufficient external noise . . . A receiver with antenna disconnected or terminated in the specified
So, how meaningful are the ARRL test results if they come from a cherry-picked, specially prepared, non-production unit? I agree that it is in TT's interest to have ARRL test the best performing "sam