Signalink USB
The Signalink USB came in the mail yesterday so I took it and a couple of other soundcard interfaces to the Kingsport club meeting where I was giving a presentation on Digital Modes in ham radio. The presentation went well until I got to the keying schematic where I had an error in the grounds. I will work on that later today so the presentation is corrected.
Today I installed the Signalink … no problems were experienced, I followed their directions for jumpering. Nothing unusual there. Neat thing is each radio cable comes with a jumper diagram so you don’t have to look it up on the web. The box also had the hex key that is neeed to disassemble the box so you can install the jumpers. That is a nice touch.
I put it on the air after a couple of adjustment in HRD/DM780 v5 Beta and to the computer. You need to assign the new interface in HRD and make sure that Microsoft hasn’t assigned the new soundcard as the default soundcard.
PTT setting is straight forward. adjust the HRD soundcard TX level until the Signalink keys then, adjust the Tx level adjustment on the Signalink for proper ALC action, (Don’t forget to make sure the SWR is low so as not to affect the ALC.)
After two QSOs into Arizona with good quality comments I shut down for lunch and updates to the blog and web site.
So at this point I think the Signalink USB is a quality unit and can see why many of my friends have bought it.
Cio/73 de ND2E, Joe