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A '''SignaLink''' is a device used to connect a computer to a radio transciever for [[digital]] modes and [[SSTV]]. The current and most popular model, the SignaLink USB, has a built-in USB [[sound card]]; it connects directly to a computer via USB. It connects to the radio by a specialized cable made specifically for that particular model of radio. The SignaLink USB works with [[Linux]], [[Windows]], and [[Mac]]. | A '''SignaLink''' is a device used to connect a computer to a radio transciever for [[digital]] modes and [[SSTV]]. The current and most popular model, the SignaLink USB, has a built-in USB [[Glossary#sound card|sound card]]; it connects directly to a computer via USB. It connects to the radio by a specialized cable made specifically for that particular model of radio. The SignaLink USB works with [[Linux]], [[Windows]], and [[Mac]]. | ||
The SignaLink can be ordered online from [https://shop.tigertronics.com/ Tigertronics]. Be sure you get the right cable for your radio! A jumper module is not required; you can do the same thing with wires inside the SignaLink. If you have difficulty working with small wires, however, it may be worth spending the extra $10 for a plug-and-play jumper module. If you do choose to buy a jumper module, it also needs to be compatible with your radio. | The SignaLink can be ordered online from [https://shop.tigertronics.com/ Tigertronics]. Be sure you get the right cable for your radio! A jumper module is not required; you can do the same thing with wires inside the SignaLink. If you have difficulty working with small wires, however, it may be worth spending the extra $10 for a plug-and-play jumper module. If you do choose to buy a jumper module, it also needs to be compatible with your radio. | ||
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Revision as of 13:32, 2 July 2023
A SignaLink is a device used to connect a computer to a radio transciever for digital modes and SSTV. The current and most popular model, the SignaLink USB, has a built-in USB sound card; it connects directly to a computer via USB. It connects to the radio by a specialized cable made specifically for that particular model of radio. The SignaLink USB works with Linux, Windows, and Mac.
The SignaLink can be ordered online from Tigertronics. Be sure you get the right cable for your radio! A jumper module is not required; you can do the same thing with wires inside the SignaLink. If you have difficulty working with small wires, however, it may be worth spending the extra $10 for a plug-and-play jumper module. If you do choose to buy a jumper module, it also needs to be compatible with your radio.
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