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On Sep 11, 1:54 am, K Isham wrote:
Matt wrote: In article 46e3c9ce@kcnews01, K Isham wrote: Matt wrote: In article 46e2a27a@kcnews01, K Isham wrote: RHF I own a Ten Tec 320D which I like very much, I also own a JRC 535D, Palstar R30CC and numerous Sony's. I am very impressed by the Ten Tec it rates better than the Palstar in most cases and keep up with JRC unit in most instantiates. The thing I like most about it is the computer control, I can with my program for MAC (Mac logger) plus is to use the databases to program unit for either time or station. This is helped me to log more stations, because I alway forget what time so of the rare ones are broadcasting. The Ten Tec is very sensitive also. I originally got it so I could decode DRM transmissions. I am very impressed with Radio New Zealand's offerings. The Sackville relay station in Canada has several different station on 9800KHZ and about 0000 UTC RADIO TRP is broadcast at 20 KBS stereo. At my QTH in Tucson, AZ I have very few drop-outs while listening, as compared to my dial-up internet real-audio /MP3 broadcasts. Ken I I am also interested in the 320d? do you use a mac with your 320d? Matt: I use the MACLOGGERDX program to control my Ten Tec 320D with a $19.95 USB to serial converter that I picked up at Walmart and it works very well. I have two PPC MAC MINIS. There a Linux programs that you can get under the FINK and X CLASS, but I still have not been able to make them work. To decode the DRM signals on short-wave I use the DRM decoder program that I picked up on the Win Radio site, and the DREAM software that I picked up when I bought my TEN TEC on the WORLD STATION site it also came with the WORLD STATION control program, but I rarely use it because I dislike the Windows operating system. Bought the DRM decoder and Dream software have to be run on a Windows OS so I still use my old At halon PC for DRM. Now DREAM also can be run under LINUX but I not able to get it running due to my Linux ineptitude, maybe one of these days I'll figure it out. Now that Apple has put out a Core 2 DUO Mac Mini, I think I am going to save up to buy one for Christmas time and run everything on the Mini just using the Parraells program for simultaneously running both the MAC and Windows OS. The Ten Tec is a good buy, and I glad I bought one. Ken I Thanks for the input, I have a macbook pro, looks like i will be picking up this radio, too bad the price went up 10.00 at the beginning of the month.:-( Any advantage to buying the radio from the world radio site, as apposed to the ten tec site thanks Matt: - I bought the Ten Tec off the World Station web site because - at the time, it came with the World Station Control software - as well as the Dream decoder software for what about Ten - Tec wanted just for the receiver alone. - - Ken I Ken - "World Station web site" - Link/URL Please ~ RHF |
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