![]() ![]() the Asymod Standalone in combination with the multiple rigs. Each transceiver / radio have their own scheme and internal signals used for logic and processing data / switching modes, etc., especially with SDR’s. ![]() The only way I can make an Asymod Standalone unit work with (INTERCHANGEABLE) multiple HF rigs / different brand & model radios simultaneously with, is to have all considered radios simultaneously present at the time of installation. Yes, the HF rig will have to be slightly modified, however, all Asymod modifications are designed to revert the rig back to factory specs by the flip of a switch. It doesn’t matter what HF rig you use (except for vacuum tube hybrids such as the Yaesu 101, 901 and other Kenwoods alike from the era, etc., series, from the late 70's and early 80's, and other full tube radios). If using your Asymod Standalone unit does it matter what hf rig you use ? And does the hf rig need to be modified ? Thanks, Vince Thanks for your inquiry, feel free to ask if you may have any other questions. Please ship to the service address below: Payment is due once all work is completed and prior to return shipping to customer. You will be notified by email or phone at the time all work is completed. PayPal payments to via friends and family. You will be invoiced after all work is complete. Please provide name, email, return address, phone number and detailed description of work to be performed and settings (desired dead key, mod % or max PEP – Only applies to internal installations) in the package or email with these details. The unit will be returned in the same packaging once work is completed. Make sure to pack your unit well and that it is double boxed. Please note before committing, all sales are final and there are no returns due to the nature of the customerization. Please note turnaround time is typically 1 to 2 weeks if not sooner. Icom IC-7300 w/ external Asymod 6 or Asymod TA Shipping to us will most likely be around 2 days. Once the Line-In 1/4”connector from your audio processing chain is is plugged in to the Standalone, it interrupts the Icom’s front panel mic audio and the external audio can then be used. The Icom’s front panel mic audio is routed to the Asymod Standalone for eSSB and Hi-Fi AM. With the Standalone unit, the Icom’s front panel mic connector may be used with any type of microphone the radio accepts, so long as there is no 1/4” connector inserted into the Asmod Standalone “Line-In” jack. For more info, please refer to the Asymod FAQs and search (Ctrl + F) for eSSB for additional details. On SSB, we modulate directly the D/A converter without bandwidth limitations from the Icom’s on board audio filters, allowing for maximum SSB bandwidth carrying us to eSSB Medium-1 (4.0 kHz TX). I want to know if this is mainly for AM or will it also work on SSB? My Icom 7300 works extremely well but I am always looking for better.Īlso, does the Asymod Standalone model allow me to use a regular mic or do I have to inject ? I am a ham but talk mainly on 27.385 LSB in my truck. Also what is your turn around time on the installation? I just watched your you tube video and was wondering the cost of having your product installed in my radio. Isolation 1:1 Transformer Balanced to Unbalanced Jumper Click on the link below to see the wiring diagram. Note the shield is not connected at the radio end and the ring and sleeve are shorted. Wiring must be exact as shown and transformer covered with aluminum wrap in contact with both cable shields and covered with heat shrink. The below 1:1, 600Ω Isolation Transformer, Balanced to Unbalanced XLR 1/4" Jumper will provide noise rejection from serial and parallel data line transmissions, USB ports and cables, such as the Mbox when running Pro Tools. How can I filter out USB data noise and electrical noises from my audio line? Then type the keyword & press "ENTER", and the various topics will be highlighted. To search the FAQs, press "Ctrl" on PC, or "⌘ Comand" on MAC, and press "F" at the same time to call the search function. ![]()
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