Thanks for your hard work on all this stuff, Steve.

When I have used the PC-ALE program and selected Generic Icom nothing 
ever happens. So I am not doing something correctly.

As of a couple of hours ago, I received my new "used" Ten Tec Argonaut V 
which I may try interfacing and see if I have any better luck. Seems 
like I tried to use the Ten Tec Pegasus in the past with no luck either.

I will be interested to try a new version that would include CAT control 
and look forward to it.

As far as working with another ham, such as Patrick, it would only be to 
help with insuring that he or others don't have to reinvent the software 
all over again. Just to take some basic modules and incorporate them if 
that is possible. Even if it is not you specficially, I sure hope there 
is more collaboration than there seems to be.

73,

Rick, KV9U




Steve Hajducek wrote:

>Hi Rick,
>
>At 01:53 PM 8/31/2006, you wrote:
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>>The PC-ALE program gave my some difficult times at first with crashing.
>>I think I figured that out. At this time I don't see to be able to get
>>the program to interface with my ICOM 756 Pro 2 rig through the CI-V.
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>For that model with the current PC-ALE you need to select the GENERIC 
>ICOM interface if you have not already done so and provide the needed 
>details and you want to select SLIT VFO to bypass the BPF relays 
>during Scanning until needed for TX. Many are using the 756PROII with 
>the current tool and this approach. CAT PTT is not supported.
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>>It may be possible for those who wish to install some kind of PTT
>>control running under another COM port or virtual COM with USB, but I
>>don't plan on using any software that doesn't key the rig via the CI-V
>>which has this already built in.
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>Then you will just have to wait for the next next release of PC-ALE 
>then. Most but not all manufacturers now have CAT PTT in all their radios.
>
>However you really can only count on radios using RTS/CTS handshaking 
>to always exercise all commands being sent to them, something that 
>ICOM does not support, Kenwood always has, Yaesu has only just added 
>it to their new FT-2000.
>
>I remember back in the '80's when I first coded for the FT-980, all 
>software validation for each command, then Yaesu moved away from 
>that, they have been so inconsistent to their approach with radio CAT 
>that they any Ten Tec are tied for the worst, although they were on a 
>good track at first and so was Ten Tec early on when they were 
>emulating and adding to the ICOM CSMA system, Ten Tec via that 
>interface offered CAT PTT before ICOM ever did and then they went 
>amuck! Kenwood and ICOM have been the most stable and now the 
>FTdx9000 and FT-2000 are following Kenwoods command structure for the 
>most part. I love the Kenwood built in radio ID approach, in MARS-ALE 
>all you need to do is select Kenwood w/o RTS/CTS and baud rate, with 
>the radio on at program start it reads that radio ID and knows what 
>can be done with the attached radio. The ICOM addressable CSMA 
>approach (used by Ten Tec for years as well) has merits too as you 
>can control more than one radio (up to 6 actually) the bus and you 
>have built in collision support, Watkins-Johnson used (different 
>addressable header and other codes) it for years with their receivers 
>and then enhanced it beyond being compatible with ICOM and older Ten Tec's.
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>>What I would like to see is an ARQ sound card mode made available for
>>digital use. Practically speaking this means something that drops into
>>existing multi-mode sound card programs. Preferably, with the
>>unbelievable Multipsk program which has rig control through Dave's DX
>>Lab Commander program. There doesn't seem to be any other combination
>>like that where two powerful programs become even more powerful through
>>the synergy between them. I would like to see other ham developers and
>>software experts move in a similar direction to expand the use of new
>>modes that really make a difference.
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>
>I have too many projects going now to help make you happy on that score Rick.
>
>At some point, now that the power of the CPU and OS has arrived, just 
>as I want to get back to my Sight It! tool, I want to get back to my 
>CATCC (http://www.n2ckh.com/download.htm) software as well. I lost 
>many years of development beginning in May '99 when I suffered an 
>accident that kept me from sitting at a computer after learning to 
>walk again etc., I did not start software development again until the 
>Fall of 2004 on MARS-ALE. When I can focus on the hobby again in a 
>big way I likely will, but at present my main focus is on the needs of MARS.
>
>/s/ Steve, N2CKH/AAR2EY
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>>73,
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>>Rick, KV9U
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