Hi Wolf
Thanks for the info. I had thought it would be easier to use one
piece of software for receive and transmit, but plainly I was doing
it right all the time.
I have the receive side nicely optimised and now better at reducing
my local QRM than Argo, so many thanks for the excellent software.
It's still stretching my brain, but that's not a bad thing!
73 de Mike
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> for keying QRSS through a serial port, I would also prefer Rik's
> dedicated software. The 'digimode terminal' in SL can be configured
> for QRSS, but I haven't used it to modulate a transmitter through the
> COM port with it for a long time.
>
> The audio tone generator is not the QRSS generator. It's, well, only
> used to produce audio tones ;-)
>
>
> Cheers,
> Wolf .
>
>
> Am 10.04.2012 16:54, schrieb Mike Dennison:
> > Having sorted out some useful settings for QRSS receive, I thought I
> > would try transmitting with SpecLab, but have come across many
> > confusing menus, mostly involving audio tones.
> >
> > But I don't use audio tones. I normally directly key the Tx using
> > ON7YD's excellent 'QRSS' program.
> >
> > I can configure SpecLab so the COM1 port will switch the key on and
> > off (using a helpful TEST button), but I can't find anything that
> > will connect a text input to the COM port.
> >
> > Does anyone have some simple instructions for this? Or is SpecLab
> > just for audio-based transmitting? Am I better off continuing to use
> > the ON7YD program?
> >
> > Mike, G3XDV
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