Just be sure the cards are rated FCC Part 15 B for home use. Part 15 A
is for industrial locations, may cause QRM (RFI), and shouldn't be used in
a home environment.
Tree, any chance of allowing the packet spots obtained via the SH/DX command
to be reflected in the band map?
73, Bob AA0CY
<AA0CY@contesting.com>
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From: Tree N6TR[SMTP:n6tr@teleport.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 1998 4:40 AM
To: trlog@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TRLog] Packet es TR Rig control
> Like some of us I am limited to two physical com ports. Are there any
> suggested com port cards that will give me physically more than two
> without a big hassle with interupts (ugh - askng too much, huh ? :-]).
No for TR - TR doesn't need any stinkin' IRQs.
> Any suggestions as to the editing of the tr-config file to accomplish
> this?
Just use COM3 and COM4 when you get a new card. You should be
able to buy a card with two more serial ports for about $15 or
so at a "real" computer store. A real computer store sells
individual cards instead of just systems.
Tree
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