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Something like the Signal Link USB from Tigertronics. A USB connection
between pc and the small unit. Also a cable between the unit and one
of the mini din's on the 480. The unit has an internal sound card,
and knobs on the front for tx out and rx in levels, and for the unit's
built in vox.
Also a number of things from West Mountain radio (Rigblaster's).
Unless you have multiple soundcards in your pc(or a USB sound card
attached) you would probably want an interface with a built in sound
card to prevent screen reader audio from being transmitted.
Check the articles on digital mode use by blind ops at:
hamradioandvision.com
You can see what others are doing and maybe keep you from trying to
re-invent the wheel.
You can also do an rx test with a simple audio connection between
radio and pc's soundcard. All kinds of software out there: Digipan,
MixW, MMTTY, Truetty, etc.
You might want to confirm that your setup of software, screen reader,
and whatever can tune, decode, and speak out the received stuff, before
you spend any money on an interface.
73, Steve KW3A
On 1/29/2015 1:41 AM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> hey everyone,
> is there some hardware that can act as an interface between my TS-480 =
> and my laptop? I am looking for something that can produce any of the =
> standard digital modes and requires only a minimal interface (like a =
> terminal window). I ask this because I am interested in getting into the =
> digital side of things on HF. BTW< HRD is not one of my choices for =
> software to use with this. the developers got a wild hair up their butts =
> and made it pretty unusable in their paid version (at least for either =
> screen reader I use on the windows laptop).
>
> -eric
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