I've never understood why Yaesu handles command codes the way they do.

On the other hand long before I got my K3 I was writing radio control
applications (for personal use) for my Kenwood rigs.  The Kenwood control
language is easy to work with since it uses commands that are semicolon
delimited strings whose text gives a hint as to what they do.

I never could remember the binary commands used by Yaesu.  That made necessary
to keep the programming manual on the desk top all of the time.  There are those
who believe things are "non-standard" simply because they don't use them...

Thank goodness Elecraft chose to base their commands on the Kenwood command set!
Amateur Radio Operator N5GE
ARRL Lifetime Member
QCWA Lifetime Member

On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 20:19:00 -0500, Terry Schieler
<terry.schie...@wirelessusa.com> wrote:

[snip]
>Scott, N3FJP, told me that Elecraft sends the commands to the K3 in a 
>"non-standard" format but claims to "generally support" the Elecraft line.
[snip]

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