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Ken September 6th 03 01:40 PM

PSK31 with DOS and sound card?
 
Any programs out there that do PSK31 RX/TX under DOS, using a
soundblaster sound card?

Ken KC2JDY

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Ralph Mowery September 6th 03 03:03 PM


"Ken" wrote in message
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Any programs out there that do PSK31 RX/TX under DOS, using a
soundblaster sound card?

Ken KC2JDY

You may try this one.

http://home.uwnet.nl/~pa3byz/download.htm

Also I think that the origional psk31 program will work with windows 3.1
which is really a dos type program.



Ralph Mowery September 6th 03 03:03 PM


"Ken" wrote in message
...
Any programs out there that do PSK31 RX/TX under DOS, using a
soundblaster sound card?

Ken KC2JDY

You may try this one.

http://home.uwnet.nl/~pa3byz/download.htm

Also I think that the origional psk31 program will work with windows 3.1
which is really a dos type program.



Juniper April 24th 10 01:42 AM

PSK31 with DOS and sound card?
 
Why use something as fancy as DOS when you can rock out an Apple II or
Commodore 64? I believe there are some modes workable on those.


Besse07 October 31st 11 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken (Post 36920)
Any programs out there that do PSK31 RX/TX under DOS, using a
soundblaster sound card?

Ken KC2JDY

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I think the level is more rig dependent than anything else. It depends on whether you apply the signal to the rig's mike connector or to any auxiliary connector on the back.

Sound cards typically have 1 volt peak output on line out jack which can be controlled by the Microsoft audio control panel or similar for other operating systems. If you are using a commercially made interface box or a homemade one, they usually have a level control on the front panel as well. If you are going straight from the sound card to the rig, you may need a resistor attenuator in line.


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