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Take advatage of the new digital modes with the MFJ-1275X Soundcard Radio Interface. It easily connects to your transceiver and to your computer's sound card for operation of PSK31, RTTY, SSTV, PACKET, AMTOR, CW, HSCW meteor scatter and many other modes. A CD is included with a collection of the most popular software for digital modes. Full instructions and diagrams are supplied showing you how to use jumpers to taylor your MFJ-1275 to suit your rig's microphone 8-pin connections. Once set up it can be left in place and used along with your computer and transceiver. Note: RS-232 cable not supplied
Take advatage of the new digital modes with the MFJ-1275MX Soundcard Radio Interface. It easily connects to your transceiver and to your computer's sound card for operation of PSK31, RTTY, SSTV, PACKET, AMTOR, CW, HSCW meteor scatter and many other modes. A CD is included with a collection of the most popular software for digital modes. Full instructions and diagrams are supplied showing you how to use jumpers to taylor your MFJ-1275 to suit your rig's microphone 8-pin modular RJ-45 connections. Once set up it can be left in place and used along with your computer and transceiver. Note: RS-232 cable not supplied
Take advatage of the new digital modes with the MFJ-1275TX Soundcard Radio Interface. It easily connects to your transceiver and to your computer's sound card for operation of PSK31, RTTY, SSTV, PACKET, AMTOR, CW, HSCW meteor scatter and many other modes. A CD is included with a collection of the most popular software for digital modes. Full instructions and diagrams are supplied showing you how to use jumpers to taylor your MFJ-1275 to suit your rig's microphone 4-pin connections. Once set up it can be left in place and used along with your computer and transceiver. Note: RS-232 cable not supplied
MFJ-1279X for 8-pin round mic supplied with CD, RS-232 cable, 220V AC adaptor & audio cables.
MFJ-1279MX for 8-pin modular mic supplied with CD, RS-232 cable, 220V AC adaptor & audio cables.
MFJ-1279TX for4-pin round mic supplied with CD, RS-232 cable, 220V AC adaptor & audio cables.
The Enhanced SignaLink is designed to work with the radio's Mic and external speaker jacks (as does the SL-1) but works as well as the Data and Accessory Port. The advantage of this is that most users can attach the SignaLink SL-1+ to the back of the radio and keep the microphone plugged in. The SignaLink SL-1+ has a fixed short delay for all Data modes, and a variable long delay for all Voice modes (EchoLink, Voice Keyer etc.). It has fully adjustable Transmit and Receiver Audio levels and the sensitivity of Auto-PTT circuit has been improved. This provides optimum performance on voice modes, and compatibility with computers that have sub-standard output levels. We sell four versions of the enhanced model the SL-1+8R with 8-pin round mic. connector, the SL-1+RJ45 with RJ-45 mic. connector, the SL-1+RJ11 with RJ-11 mic. connector and the SL-1+6PMD with 6-pin mini Din connector. As power requirements for the SignaLink are small (6.75 -15V 10mA) it is possible to obtain the power through the rigs microphone socket.
A separate accessory pack is available which includes audio and PC connection leads.
The Enhanced SignaLink is designed to work with the radio's Mic and external speaker jacks (as does the SL-1) but works with the Data and Accessory Ports as well. The advantage of this is that most users can attach the SignaLink SL-1+ to the back of the radio and keep the microphone plugged in. The SignaLink SL-1+ has a fixed short delay for all Data modes, and a variable long delay for all Voice modes (EchoLink, Voice Keyer etc.). It has fully adjustable Transmit and Receiver Audio levels and the sensitivity of Auto-PTT circuit has been improved. This provides optimum performance on voice modes, and compatibility with computers that have sub-standard output levels. We sell four versions of the enhanced model the SL-1+8R with 8-pin round mic. connector, the SL-1+RJ45 with RJ-45 mic. connector, the SL-1+RJ11 with RJ-11 mic. connector and the SL-1+6PMD with 6-pin mini Din Data Port connector. As power requirements for the SignaLink are small (6.75 -15V 10mA) it is possible to obtain the power through the rigs microphone socket.
The technique of using the computers soundcard plus program is now well established for receiving and transmitting a variety of new modes such as PSK-31, MT-63 and APRS, as well as old favourites such as SSTV, WeFAX, ACARS & RTTY.
The SignaLink is unique as it does not require the use of a com port to trigger the PTT on the rig when transmitting images, which leaves the com port free for other tasks i.e. rig control etc.
Another advantage is that the SignaLink has internal links which makes it compatible with most of the rigs on the market. Connection is through an external
RJ-45 modular plug to the rig. We sell three versions the SL1-8R with 8-pin round mic. connector, the SL1-RJ45 with RJ-45 mic. connector and the SL1-RJ11 with RJ-11 mic. connector. As power requirements for the SignaLink are small (6.75 -15V 10mA) it is possible to obtain the power through the rigs microphone socket.
A separate accessory pack is available which includes audio and PC connection leads. The unit is very much smaller than many of the other units on offer, fully isolated and is extremely well made - and best of all about half the price.
8-pin or modular plug to the rig. We sell three versions the SL1-8R with 8-pin round mic. connector, the SL1-RJ45 with RJ-45 mic. connector and the SL1-RJ11 with RJ-11 mic. connector. As power requirements for the SignaLink are small (6.75 -15V 10mA) it is possible to obtain the power through the rigs microphone socket.
The new SignaLink USB combines the excellent performance of the SL-1+ with a revolutionary built-in low-noise USB sound card. The ground breaking innovation delivers optimum performance whilst eliminating the need to use your computer's sound card. It has convenient front panel controls and with its simplified installation makes it one of the most user-friendly interfaces on the market.
All sound card Digital and voice modes are supported by the SignaLink USB. This includes traditional modes such as RTTY, SSTV and CW, as well as the latest modes such as PSK31, MT-63 and EchoLink. Ease of operation is provided by front panel controls that let you adjust your transmit audio, receive audio and transmit delay.
The SignaLink USB will work with all radios (just select appropriate SignaLink model) and it can then be attached to the Mic. jack, Data port or Accessory port. The most common approach is to attach the unit to the back of the radio (Data or Accessory port) and keep the microphone plugged in the front of the transceiver.
The RIGblaster Plug & Play is compatible on over 25 modes of operation and is able to be used with most sound card programs. As with all West Mountain RIGblaster products the Plug & Play has fully isolated audio and keying connections. It runs from power obtain through the USB port and has a built in TTL level CAT or CI-V rig control interface, depending on version required (Yaesu, Icom or Kenwood). Comes with USB cable, computer audio, and a plug & play CD ROM. Note that a Data Adapter is required for Icom and Kenwood rigs.
The RIGblaster pro is a deluxe rig to soundcard interface with the addition of many new features including a USB adaptor. The full functionality, radio, computer compatibility of the other Rigblasters remains, whilst providing simplified operation and greater flexibility. Full status LEDs indicate signal operation and status of the softwares serial control activity. Running sound card based DSP software turns the pro into a high performance transmit mic. equaliser, speech processor and/or noise gate. An electret mic. bias circuit allows you to use and electret condenser mic. with radios that do not have provision for this type of microphone. The built-in computer rig control facilitates computer control of your rig and operates sound card and CW modes using only one serial port with programs such as Hamscope or MixW. Two independent keying circuits, one for keyboard CW the other for true FSK.
The RIGblaster Plus is a deluxe rig to soundcard interface. This method is proving very popluar with radio amateurs and is now accepted as one of the best methods for multiple data modes such as Slow Scan TV, WeFAX, RTTY, PSK31 plus a number of new and old modes. The RIGblaster has isolated inputs for addtional protection. Full instructions and diagrams are supplied along with the leads. Variation in wiring is simply taken care of by changing jumpers in the unit. The Plus version has a front panel headphone jack and a separate PTT in/out on the rear. It has an USB to serial adapter which easily goes on the end of the serial lead.
Included: CD-ROM West Mountain, plus USB driver CD, DB9M to DB9F serial cable, USB Adaptor, 8-pin round mic. lead to RJ45, RJ45 to RJ45 lead, 2x audio leads 1.8m long with 3.5mm stereo plugs, 4x jumper wires, 4x pads, 4x feet, 4x screws plus Instruction manual. Latest Universal version supplied with both RJ-45 and 8-pin round leads.
The NOMIC version runs most of the programs available for the other models with the exception of ECHOLINK type programs. The main difference is that there is no provision for a microphone to be connected. The NOMIC is connected to the rig either by an RJ45 to RJ45, or 8-pin to RJ45 lead both of which are provided. If 4-pin or other microphone connector is required then a separate lead such as the M4-CBL will have to be purchased. Remove the top cover of the NOMIC and connect 4 jumper wires to match your radio (drawings inside the the manual). The NOMIC has audio input and output sockets and is easily hooked up using the pair of 3.5mm audio stereo leads provided. Power for the NOMIC is obtained from the computer USB port .