Okay, I have Fldigi and JS8call working on my HF rig (IC-7200) and now our digitial group is trying Fldigi over 2M through one of our repeaters as well as simplex. What I will be using for a base rig is an ID-4100 (I already have a 5100 in my truck and a 51 HT, so I'm in the Icom D-Star architecture good-bad-or-indifferent) I have a cheap saba? sound card on the way from amazon which is what most of the club members are using for an interface from radio to computer. Will this do outside of cabling or do I need something different? Is a signal link USB a better choice--I have been on the fence as to whether I should get one. But which one is another question--I think I need the model for the RJ45 cable. Many radios use an RJ-11 or RJ45 cable fm the mic to the radio, so I'm not sure how I will get sound (mic input) into the computer if I go the cheap $8 sound card route from Amazon. There is a data port on the 5100 but I have only used it program the radio using RT systems software. With the right cable (which would be??) can I use the data port for the input/output to a computer--is this a better(or should I ask preferred) way? I'm pretty sure I'm over thinking this, but it's worth asking here.
The more I learn the more I do not know.
Thanks In Advance!
Edit: clarity
2020 Dec 11 Update: Success! (and a bright spot in my ham radio this week) Wednesday a friend asked me if I wanted to try some 2M simplex JS8-call. I hadn't really done much with my signal link or my ID-4100 other than set the radio up at my QTH. (I have another thread about my issues/frustrations with programming the TYT MD UV-380
It's been sucking up my time)
Well, I was able to decode his JS8 signal coming from his UV5R and an external hentenna. Pro-tip, the signal link works Much better powered on
He could not, however, decode my signal through his baofeng, although he could see the signal on his AirSpy. We are separated by a mountain about 1800ft in elevation and 5-6 miles. I wasn't sure VHF would cover that terrain, but I was happy to see it worked. It was as easy as plugging the cable for the mike (and in my case the speaker cable since there is no audio on the mike cable) into the signal link and the USB cable from the signal link to the laptop, then power up the signal link and reset JS8 for the signal link. Something I noticed is that JS8 Call has the ID-4100 listed under radios for CAT (Rig) control. Has anyone done that? It may make the signal link unnecessary--at least for this project. I am happy, however, with how things are working at the moment especially since I didn't have to spend hours with windows impeding my progress, and then not really knowing what I did to make things work.