Does case matter? I've only used lower case in my macros. I've had some complaints of strange unreadable characters in my strings making it very difficult to...
... Hi Dave, You can use upper and lower case, as you choose, with the NUE-PSK modem. However, the codes for lower case characters are shorter than the codes...
Milt, Thanks for the info on case length. For a long time I had been of the understanding that the uppercase characters were shorter and switched all my...
The subject line above says it all! The last of the catch-up shipments for the NUE-PSK Accessory Combination Paks are packaged and sitting on the kitchen...
Some guys have mentioned having difficulty when replacing the lower chassis of a stock modem with the pre-milled replacement chassis that accommodates the USB...
... Snip>> George, Dumb question... ;-) I did my 2 modems with the chassis and USB upgrade, but I did NOT ground the PCB, with the substitution of a metal...
Hi Jack, No absolute requirement to do the grounding mod, but it might help to shield the modem in RF-noisy situations, such as when operating close to the ...
... I couldn't accept your assertion, so I flagged your message as unread and put it on the back burner for reconsideration later. Tonight is later. I...
Hi Chip: No problem about the "pace" of the QSO. :) I know what it is to work night shifts and long days. Fortunately for me, that's in the past, because...
Good news  we¹ve received the box of lower chassis back from the machine shop (that mills the holes to accommodate the USB card), and we¹re again able to...
What is correct cable to use with the Icom-7200? Since it has the Accessory socket (13 pins) as other Icoms, I would guess that Cable Type 13 would be the...
... Hi Bernie, You are correct. The type 13 cable will work with the IC-7200 since the connections are the same as on the IC-7000 and IC-706MkIIG. 73, Milt ...
Unfortunately my modem has languished in the closet for way too long. I dug it out and checked its software version and I am back on 1.30c so I figured that I...
Hi Ken, Sounds like the PROG program on your PC is not seeing the modem, despite it being connected to the PC. What serial-to-TTL adaptor are you using? ...
Hi George, This modem has the USB add on board installed, you did it last year, I think, when you first brought them out. The computer 'sees' the chip and...
k_mckenzie wrote: Hi George, This modem has the USB add on board installed, you did it last year, I think, when you first brought them out. The computer 'sees'...
Hi Milt, Thanks for the information, it just seemed strange that I had a built in USB card interface and couldn't update using it. Since I have the USB Add-on...
... Hi Ken, Yes, the USB Add-on needs to be removed in order that the serial adapter can be used to upgrade the firmware. Once this is done, and the USB ...
Milt, So let me get this straight, to upgrade for 1.30c I do the following; 1: remove USB add on, simple unplug job 2: Update modem software to 1.34f 3:...
... Hi Ken, You have it almost correct. There is no need to install 1.34F. With the serial to ttl adapter, you can install the latest 2.10h firmware (Hex...
Just like to say that I got my kit yesterday and assembled it in about 2.5 hours. No problems and most importantly for me, no mistakes. So far I have fully...
Congratulations, I guess I messed up mine. It's not working, nothing on the screen, I got 3.3V on the test tap. Well, maybe I was'nt skilled enuff for this...
Sorry to hear of your problems Jean-Pierre. You¹ll have to start with some basic troubleshooting that would be common with any kit being built. Check the the...
Sorry to hear about the build not going well. SMT's are really tough at times. I just built a DDS60 and got a couple parts in the wrong place and i think I...
... Hi Jean-Pierre, It's probably nothing major. Here are a few additional comments to go along with the suggestions by George. Please note whether or not the...
Jean-Pierre, So because you don¹t have 5V coming out of U9, then probably something along the 5V bus is shorting the output of U9 to ground. Carefully follow...
IF you have a modern still camera with 'macro' capability take pictures and view on computer. About 20-30 times magnification before blurring occurs! Any 5mb...