17 October 2015 Ease of use a priority over "features", what should I be trying in order to TX a QRSS signal on my Windows 7 based PC please? Thanks. -- Best regards, Chris mailto:[email protected]
Hi Chris, Didn't try yet myself, but this one looks fairly straightforward to me: http://www.qsl.net/on7yd/zip/qrs414.zip Nice signal on WSPR mode your getting out of your setup as I receive it here
Hello, "Run as Administrator" seems to be needed to get it running under Windows 7. Could not try if it handles the serial port correctly since I have none on my Win 7 machine. I have used the same s
Yes dear Chris, As Ulrich just said, here also I use the ON7YD QRS same version and it is working well on Windows 7, 8.1 and 10. No problem. 73 Andy. From: [email protected] PA7EY Sent: Saturday, Octob
Yes dear Chris, As Ulrich just said, here also I use the ON7YD QRS same version and it is working well on Windows 7, 8.1 and 10. No problem. 73 Andy. From: [email protected] PA7EY Sent: Saturday, Octo
Hello Mal, Saturday, October 17, 2015 I should be OK to try this, I deliberately bought a modern motherboard with one true serial port, and it's also got PCI card with 4 more on it. So should be good
You can retrofit those ports by a PCI or PCIe card for little money. I am using one from Delock for connecting an old parallel port printer and a serial port card reader. It works flawlessly. 73 Cle
Not sure that QRS will work with all USB to serial adapters, but I have tried several without problems. Currently I am using the popular CHIPI-X10. Available from Digikey, Mouser, Farnell etc.. at ab
Hello Erwin, Thursday, October 29, 2015 Thanks for that, I have an ultimate U3 to build for LF, but for now I have built the interfaces for QRS from ON7YD and it's working fine with my TS-590 and G3Y