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Any programs out there that do PSK31 RX/TX under DOS, using a
soundblaster sound card? Ken KC2JDY Ken (to reply via email remove "zz" from address) |
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![]() "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. |
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![]() "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. |
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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. |
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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. |