Most modern ham rigs have built-in sound cards for easy access to digital modes. However, there are a few on the market that don’t have them, and more than a few older rigs on the after market that don’t. If you want to work digital modes, you’ll need an external sound card, and the best (IMHO) is the SignaLink by TigerTronics.
This video introduces what you need to know to pick your SignaLink, and what you need to do before you can make it work with your system.
Links
TigerTronics main page: [ Ссылка ]
SignaLink USB Product Guide: [ Ссылка ]
TigerTronics cost - SLUSB6PM: [ Ссылка ]
Amazon Cost: [ Ссылка ]
Ham Radio Outlet Cost: [ Ссылка ]
Chapters
00:01 Introduction
01:30 Getting the Right SL for your Rig
02:45 Comparison of Prices
05:15 Jumper Settings
07:04 Installing the Jumpers
11:56 SL-Rig Connection
12:49 SL-Computer Connection
13:14 Verify Connections
14:22 Summary
15:11 End-Notes
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73 de Tom, ND3N
Make your radio Listen and Talk with a SignaLink
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