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Re: kb9yig retirement
Tony, Thank you for your great contributions to our hobby. A 40-30-20 RXTX was my introduction to the world of SDRs. Many hours were spent learning how to set up and effectively use my RXTX in CW
By Jody - K3JZD · #88978 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Dear Tony, I like to add our very best wishes to you for producing the many successful softrock designs over the years. As SDR-Kits we enjoyed contributing to your softrock design, first of all
By Jan Verduyn · #88977 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Hi thank you for the kits over the years i have here a softrock 6.2 tx/rx and the orignal softrock 40 and an unbuilt 6.3 kit? enjoy your next venture? ? Mick Tony, And thank you for all you have
By mick baldwin · #88976 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Tony, And thank you for all you have done to provide us all with the kits. I still am running 24/7 a 6.2 RXTX a 6.3 RXTX and two Lites. All the best Alan G4ZFQ
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88975 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
It was a Softrock RX/TX Ensemble that launched me into building. I¡¯d been licensed for maybe 2 years when I took the plunge on the kit and learned to solder. When that little rig came to life, I
By Tim Tyler II <timtylerii@...> · #88974 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Tony, Thank you for all your work designing the SoftRock radios and making them available as kits. You got a lot of us started in SDRs! 73, Glen Overby, KC0IYT/1
By glenoverby · #88973 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
I want to add my thanks to Tony for his efforts. I hope that this thread will not overflow the server. Ignacio EB4APL -- El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electr¨®nico en busca
By EB4APL · #88972 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Tony,Thank You for bringing affordable SDR to the masses.?Frank WA1GFZ
By frank carcia · #88971 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Tony, just adding my ¡°Thanks!¡±, for your contribution to our hobby, with designs, and construction practices, well done. You and your associates provided my first introduction to SDR. After hours
By Bruce Tanner · #88970 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Let me add my thanks to you, Tony, and to all of the "support" team. I have built and used the Ensemble II HF and VHF kits and enjoyed great success with them. I have since switched to the Mac Mini
By K4TODave · #88969 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Hi Tony, I want to thank you for the pleasure I have had from all the SoftRock's you have designed! You start a new phase in your life, I did that also this year, and I hope you come across many happy
By pe0fko · #88968 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Tony, thanks a lot for all the kits and joy you passed onto us fellow HAMs. I have built two RXTX ensembles, one RX ensemble, one Omnia (derivative of RXTX ensemble). I have built a QDX recently which
By Vojtech Bubnik · #88967 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Congratulations, Tony, on a well-deserved retirement. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with you and on your kits. It is a bittersweet moment: sweet, because you are leaving on top; bitter because ham
By Robby WB5RVZ · #88966 ·
kb9yig retirement
The message below has been posted on the fivedash.com home page. I want to thank everyone who has built or used SoftRock radios, all of those who have helped others in the group troubleshoot their
By Tony Parks · #88965 ·
audio output lockup?
I am running an RX ensemble II with HDSDR and a Behringer UMC204(192 KHz) usb sound card on a windows 10 box. I have a TX/RX switch to use this with an Icom 718 transmitter ( not always powered on)
By David Underwood · #88964 ·
Anyone have a case for an Ensemble II Receiver for sale?
Hi, I have a "built by Tony" Ensemble II LF arriving soon.? I've had a number of these over the years, most of which I assembled myself (to quote Joni Mitchel it's "The Circle Game" ;-) In times past
By Philip Atchley <ko6bb@...> · #88963 ·
Re: Which transformer?
Thank you Alan, Yes, I remember you mentioning that before.? While I do try to make sure that everything is well grounded to a copper busbar under the operating bench (even the computer tower), there
By Philip Atchley <ko6bb@...> · #88962 ·
Re: Which transformer?
Thank you Patrick, That email sure looks familiar ;-)? Hey, that was over 4 years ago, is it any wonder that this old man forgot it. <>< 73 From "The Beaconeer's Lair" ><> Specializing in DXing NDBs
By Philip Atchley <ko6bb@...> · #88961 ·
Re: Which transformer?
Phil, I did a little digging and found this: Re: Audio isolation transformer question From: Philip Atchley <ko6bb1@...> Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2018 11:15:15 EST Hi, I've used Triad SP-67 600:600 Ohm
By Patrick York · #88960 ·
Re: Which transformer?
I never use transformers. With attention to ground loops any disturbance around the centre may be minimised, even eliminated. 73 Alan G4ZFQ
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88959 ·