[Packet] Digital Items FS

Ken, W8EK kenw8ek at gmail.com
Sun Apr 15 13:57:13 EDT 2018


Digital Items For Sale:

Rig interfaces, cables, and more
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West Mountain Radio RigBlaster Advantage:

The RigBlaster Advantage is probably the easiest way to
get on the digital modes. The sound card is part of the
RigBlaster, so it greatly simplifies operation.

Capabilities:
Internal sound card generates audio completely independently
from PC's sound card
Single plug and play USB cable connection to PC -- no separate
audio/rig control cables or power supply needed
Automatically mutes mic audio while transmitting digital modes
Includes Instant Setup Connectors and cables for easy setup
Front panel mounted transmit and receive controls
Rig control interfaces for CAT, CI-V or DB9 on radio

More info at
http://www.westmountainradio.com/product_info.php?products_id=rb_adv

This one is still in its box, with all of the accessory
items. It may be new.

West Mountain sells these for about $200. Get this one
complete for only $135.
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Tigertronics SignaLink USB Digital Interface:

Using the SignaLink USB is one of the easiest ways to
get on the digital modes. The sound card is built in!

The SignaLink USB works with virtually ALL radios and
can be attached to the Mic jack, Data Port or Accessory
Port. The SignaLink USB comes fully assembled and tested.

You can operate the new WSJT-X FT8 mode with the SignaLink USB!

FCC Class B Certified
Built-in Low-noise Sound Card
Simple Installation and Setup
Complete Radio Isolation
USB Port Powered
Works with virtually ALL Radios
Uses Mic, Data, or Accy Port
Supports virtually All Sound Card Digital and Voice Modes

More info at
http://www.tigertronics.com/slusbmain.htm

This one works 100% and includes paper work and cables
for only $95.
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Modular to 8 pin cable

This cable has a modular flat 8 pin plug on one end and
the standard round 8 pin connector on the other end.

It is a "one to one" cable, in that pin 1 on the modular
connector goes to pin 1 on the round 8 pin connector, pin
2 to pin 2, etc.

This type cable is often used for digital interfaces (such
as West Mountain RigBlastrers, or Tigertronics SignaLinks),
however can be used for other purposes.

This one works and looks fine.  Only $12.
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Cable for computer control of your transceiver:

This cable was used to create computer control
of an Icom IC-706 Mk II G. It probably will work
with other Icom rigs as well as the IC-706, and
probably any ham rig that needs an 1/8 inch plug
for computer control.

It has a USB connector on one end, and a 3.5 mm
plug to plug into the rig on the other end.

Only $20
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Cable for Icom Transceiver to Digital Controller:

The package says "The Country Ham RTC2-Ic", TNC-Radio
Cable w/ DIN and Mike Plug. For use with MFJ, AEA, and
PacComm TNCs using a 5 pin DIN plug. The opposite
end has a round Icom 8 pin connector as used on most
Icom rigs. Pin outs are listed on the label.

There is also an attached cable with 1/8 inch plug to
go to the speaker jack.

This cable is apparently new, still in its original bag.

$12
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I also have many other accessories of many different
brands available.
Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests.

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Prices do not include shipping from Florida.

Thanks.

73,

Ken, W8EK

Ken Simpson
E-mail to W8EK at FLHam.net or W8EK at arrl.net
Voice Phone (352) 732-8400



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