N1mm logger with signalink software#
The challenge is configuring all the various software applications. Like so many of the other controls and buttons can be.) (It would have been nice to have those 4 buttons on the radio be able to be re-programmed to do something else Unless you're sight impaired, you really don't need it to send or record The need for that optional VGS-1 Voice Guard storage unit. It also lends itself well for Digital Voice Keyer situations for contests etc, negating That USB port also carries all the radio receive and transmit audio, which simplifies interfacing even moreįor those sound-card supported modes.
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That being said, you'll notice that I still run my microKEYER as part
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The TS-590SG has a USB port as well as a true Com Port on the rear panel, so interfacing the radio to computer applications Very well for the past couple of decades and then some, but it was time to "bite the bullet" and upgrade. I fixed that, so the radio still works well. Rupturing which causes your receive audio to fail. Known issues, like one of the electrolitics in the receive audio chain drying out and/or My new 590SG replaced my trusty Kenwood TS-690SAT which I bought new in something like 1993. (My menu settings are at the bottom of the page) Also, these are what works with my setup, and they work very well, but you're system will probably differ in some areas. The 590SG is the current version, (late 2014) replacing the 590, so there are some menu setting differences, so be aware of that. It certainly wasn't a deal breaker for me,Īs I hardly ever run AM, just thought that was weird.
N1mm logger with signalink full#
One thing that I noticed right off the bat, was that the AM mode is limited to onlyĢ5 watts, which I thought was odd, to say the least, given that 6m is a full 100. The DSP filtering is spectacular in my opinion,Īnd it's over-all flexibility is outstanding. The Kenwood TS-590SG is a very sophisticated radio for it's price range. Oh, that Timewave DSP-59+, that's just for decoration. Here's the run-down on my very modest station:Ĭomputer: HP Pavillion Slimline, s5-1126, with dual monitors
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Settings and screen shots for setting up Audio, PTT, DVK and FSK Keying. So, I do a fair amount of ADIFįile "importing" into DXLab just for that purpose. I also use DXLab for myĮlectronic QSL submissions, as that seems to really handle LoTW and eQSL very nicely. I use Logger32 for my primary contact logging and N1MM+ for my contest software package. To try to make everything play as they are hoping. I use on a regular basis, and hopefully, will provide at least some guidance to others as they struggle with this and that This page describes some of the settings that have been used successfully with a few of the applications that