OK, I know the Orion does this and in a more sophisticated way, but there are many of us who don't have Orions... this info is for them :) If you like to operate CW then you might want to consider wh
Years ago I built a similar unit from plans in QST, if I remember right. Loaned it out and never got it back. This unit had a pot where you could move the cw signal back and forth. You could actually
I believe this is the receiver kit that was featured in QST. http://www.bright.net/~kanga/kanga/KK7B/biqr.htm Jeff KT2K Loaned it out and never got it back. This unit had a pot where you could move t
Interesting, but what I built was not a receiver. It went between your transceiver and headphones, plugging into the phone jack. It had to be in the 1980-1983 range in QST and was not a kit, but plan
Jerry - this URL is "not found" Dave K9SW Downers Grove, Illinois USA On Dec 29, 2004, at 12:15 AM, Jerry Volpe wrote: Here is the website where I found the basic circuit I worked from: http://web.te
I recall something similar ... being described in Ham Radio magazine about the time frame you mentioned ... the QST article was much later. Always wanted to build the HR idea, and see how it worked.
ultrafixedwing@juno.com wrote: Interesting, but what I built was not a receiver. It went between your transceiver and headphones, plugging into the phone jack. It had to be in the 1980-1983 range in
Jeff Kelly wrote: Multipsk has a binaural feature in their software. Couldn't get it working too good though. Perhaps my pc wasn't fast enough. Any other DSP programs have this feature? Jeff ________