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| - | ====== SignaLink USB ====== | ||
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| - | This page shows how to configure a //SignaLink USB// unit using an //Icom ID-5100//, // | ||
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| - | Once the SignaLink is working, it can be used to run Winlink, APRS, Packet, SSTV, ... | ||
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| - | ===== Initial Hardware Configuration ===== | ||
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| - | <WRAP round important box center 80%> | ||
| - | === Important === | ||
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| - | Read and follow the {{http:// | ||
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| - | If your radio requires the " | ||
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| - | * Remove the four Allen screws at the **front** of the SignaLink and slide the case off. | ||
| - | * Install the jumpers using this [[http:// | ||
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| - | <WRAP half column> | ||
| - | ^ Left Side ^ Right Side ^^^ | ||
| - | ^ ^ IC ID-5100 ^ KT-8900 ^ IC-207((Using the 6-pin mini DIN data port instead of the mic jack.)) ^ | ||
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| - | <WRAP half column> | ||
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| - | Picture of the jumpers for the IC-ID5100 | ||
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| - | Connect the Signalink to the computer in this order: | ||
| - | - Make sure the SignaLink unit is off. | ||
| - | - Tune the radio to a simplex frequency not in use. | ||
| - | - Connect the radio' | ||
| - | - Connect the radio' | ||
| - | - Connect USB cable between SignaLink to computer. | ||
| - | - Set the SignaLink USB’s TX level control to minimum (fully counter-clockwise), | ||
| - | - Power on SignaLink unit. | ||
| - | - Wait for Windows to download and install any new drivers it may need. | ||
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| - | ===== Initial Software Configuration ===== | ||
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| - | ==== Windows Sound ==== | ||
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| - | * Right click on the speaker icon (near the clock) | ||
| - | * Additional steps for Windows 10: Select "Open Sound Settings" | ||
| - | * Select " | ||
| - | * Select " | ||
| - | * Select "USB AUDIO CODEC" | ||
| - | * At this point, you might as well double click on the device and rename it " | ||
| - | * Set the levels to 0dB or 100% | ||
| - | * Disable all enhancements | ||
| - | * Turn Spacial sound format OFF | ||
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| - | {{ : | ||
| - | * Select the " | ||
| - | * Select " | ||
| - | * Select "USB AUDIO CODEC" and click on " | ||
| - | * Rename it " | ||
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| - | There should be a green check mark beside the speaker/ | ||
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| - | * Select the " | ||
| - | * Select the "No Sounds" | ||
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| - | * Optionally, double click on the "USB AUDIO CODEC" and select the " | ||
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| - | ==== UZ7HO SoundModem ==== | ||
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| - | * Download [[http:// | ||
| - | * Unzip the content to a convenient folder and create a link to the '' | ||
| - | * [[http:// | ||
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| - | {{ : | ||
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| - | For the '' | ||
| - | * The values of -27 for the '' | ||
| - | * '' | ||
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| - | For the '' | ||
| - | * '' | ||
| - | * Other stations were having issues decoding my transmissions so I increased the '' | ||
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| - | ==== CheckSR ==== | ||
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| - | This offset (in my case -27 PPM and -27 PPM) can be entered in the SoundModem settings (see above). | ||
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| - | ===== Signalink Sound Levels ==== | ||
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| - | * Make sure that all three nobs on the SignaLink are turned to " | ||
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| - | {{ : | ||
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| - | * Output volume calibration. | ||
| - | * Start by setting the Windows output volume to 50%. FIXME | ||
| - | * and the Radio' | ||
| - | * To adjust the Signalink Tx Volume: | ||
| - | * Select a simplex frequency not in use, and identify using your microphone to let other potential operators know of your intention to conduct a brief test. | ||
| - | * Using a second radio, monitor the frequency. | ||
| - | * In the " | ||
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| - | {{ youtube> | ||
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| - | Without proper instruments this is a bit of a subjective test, but it's better than nothing. | ||
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| - | ==== Winlink ==== | ||
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| - | * Download [[https:// | ||
| - | * [[winlink |Send and receive]] messages. | ||
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| - | ===== Other Resources ===== | ||
| - | * [[https:// | ||
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