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Old April 19th 06, 04:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Robert Kubichek
 
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Default Advice Solicited: Sound Cards for HF Digital Modes?



Brian wrote:
I'm having a PC (Win 2k) put together which will be my dedicated ham
station box for running contest and general purpose loggers, 2M packet
spots and the sound card based digital modes like PSK-31, MFSK and
RTTY. I have zero hands-on experience with any of these at this point
so I'm looking for advice from those of you who have been there and
done it.

The computer will have some relatively inexpensive "plenty fast enough"
Athalon chip motherboard or another and a gig of RAM. My understanding
is that the "sound cards" integrated into motherboards sometimes don't
do very well when it comes to running PSK-31 et al. While cost matters
I'm not at all adverse to buying a decent third party sound card like
one of the Creative Labs boards. My question is given your expereince
which audio board or boards would you recommend if you were in my
shoes?

Thanks ~ Brian Kelly w3rv

If I was going to set up a Pc that way, I would use any of the Creative Labs
Sound Blaster Live series. Any of the Live series will work. My all time
favorite card is the older Awe 64 Gold, with it's phono line out jacks. You can
get the Live series "5.1 Digital/ect" for next to nothing, they also made some
OEM for DELL I believe that are just as good....

Bob N9LVU