Matt,
The Signal link USB is nice. I have one and others on the list do as
well. cheapham.com has it for $89 plus shipping. This price
includes 1 radio specific cable to go from the unit to the radio. In
your case, it will plug into one of the mini din jacks on the front of
your 480. These are behind a little plastic cover that needs to be
removed just to the left of the serial db 9 connector.
If you go the SL USB route (no matter where you get it) you should
spend the extra $5 bucks or so and get the plugin module for the 480.
The SL USB can be configured for a lot of radios, and comes with a
bunch of little wire jumpers that need to be plugged into a header
inside the unit. The optional, radio specific modules plug into the
header as a single piece, instead of 8 little jumpers. When I got
mine years ago, the modules weren't around, and I had to do the jumper
thing. Not the end of the world, but spend the extra money and get the
plug and play thing.
The unit does have knobs on the front for audio in and out levels, as
well as vox delay.
Sorry you couldn't make any sense out of the articles on
hamradioandvision.com I thought that seeing what other people are
doing might give you pointers.
Before spending money on an interface, maybe just try some rx and see
how it works. To receive, all you need is a audio cable between audio
out of the radio, and line in on the pc's sound card. I know you want
to work all modes, but maybe just pick one for starters. Download
software for it and see if you can get the rx side to work. The
biggest problems for digital operation by the blind are getting the
signal tuned in, and getting your screen reader to speak out something
that makes sense. If you can't make the rx work to your
satisfaction you might be wasting your money on an interface.
I think the MixW software John uses isn't free, but has a free trial
period. It never worked for me. MMTTY for RTTY and Digipan for psk are
both free. In digipan, set the menu option to "use arrows for seek"
and the arrow keys on the keyboard will jump between signals on the band.
73, good luck, Steve KW3A
On 7/14/2015 7:15 PM, Matthew Chao wrote:
> Hi, Folks. Now that I've gotten my question answered regarding
> splitting the sound card duties (Window-Eyes on one card, and digital
> mode on a USB card) I have a few questions.
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> 1. Someone recommended a Tigertronics USB system to me to interface
> with the radio. Does anyone know anything about this system?
>
> 2. What software is likely to work best with Window-Eyes? I'm
> interested in doing PSK31, RTTY, and JT65.
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> 3. I was up on the Web site recommended to me by one of you folks,
> and only got totally confused on how to get digital modes going. I
> think the site was hamandvision.com.
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> 4. Of all the digital modes, which one is the least difficult to
> start with and grow?
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> Sorry for all the questions, but this mode sounds interesting, and a
> new challenge. Thanks in advance for your help.--Matt, N1IBB.
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