Re: [Flexradio] Comm Oh Comm!

2010-02-15 Thread Mike Tatum

Neat utility!

Thanks!

Mike.

On 14 Feb 2010, at 17:23, Tim Ellison wrote:


It is easy. DDUtil
 http://k5fr.com/ddutilwiki/index.php?title=Main_Page



-Tim



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Re: [Flexradio] Comm Oh Comm!

2010-02-15 Thread Mike Tatum

Thanks Jerry!

On 14 Feb 2010, at 22:36, Jerry Flanders wrote:

Read up on hub4com - it can connect serials together, so multiple  
apps can share one port. Might work for you.


Jerry W4UK



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Re: [Flexradio] Comm Oh Comm!

2010-02-15 Thread Tim (W4TME)
The only problem with something like hub4com is that if you have more 
than one program controlling the radio, you can get into all sorts of 
trouble because the two programs controlling the radio do not know about 
each other and can put the radio into a conflicted state.  Worst case is 
that you are transmitting when you shouldn't be and into the wrong load, 
which can damage the radio.


This is where DDUtil shines as it helps control what functions CAT 
connected programs can do.  In addition to a lot of other really cool 
stuff, like SO2R.


-Tim
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Tune in Excitement

On 2/15/2010 5:52 PM, Mike Tatum wrote:

Thanks Jerry!

On 14 Feb 2010, at 22:36, Jerry Flanders wrote:


Read up on hub4com - it can connect serials together, so multiple apps
can share one port. Might work for you.

Jerry W4UK



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Re: [Flexradio] Comm Oh Comm!

2010-02-15 Thread Lazy Senior
I use DDUTIL just for this purpose and I agree it really shines when 
sharing cat control...


Stan K9IUQ




Tim (W4TME) wrote:
The only problem with something like hub4com is that if you have more 
than one program controlling the radio, you can get into all sorts of 
trouble because the two programs controlling the radio do not know 
about each other and can put the radio into a conflicted state.  Worst 
case is that you are transmitting when you shouldn't be and into the 
wrong load, which can damage the radio.


This is where DDUtil shines as it helps control what functions CAT 
connected programs can do.  In addition to a lot of other really cool 
stuff, like SO2R.


-Tim
---
W4TME
FlexRadio Systems - Info Management Admin.
Tune in Excitement

On 2/15/2010 5:52 PM, Mike Tatum wrote:

Thanks Jerry!

On 14 Feb 2010, at 22:36, Jerry Flanders wrote:


Read up on hub4com - it can connect serials together, so multiple apps
can share one port. Might work for you.

Jerry W4UK



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Re: [Flexradio] Comm Oh Comm!

2010-02-14 Thread Tim Ellison
It is easy. DDUtil
 http://k5fr.com/ddutilwiki/index.php?title=Main_Page



-Tim

-Original Message-
From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz 
[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Mike Tatum
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 12:20 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Comm Oh Comm!

Hi All,

Just adding a few app's to my PSDR setup, I've downloaded and installed 
Comm-O-Comm and have it working perfectly with Band Master DX Cluster Client, I 
can now click a DXC spot and PSDR tunes instantly, great!

My next thought was how do I get fldigi to talk to PSDR when the com port is 
already in use by Bandmaster?
Until now I have always used Ubuntu Linux with fldigi and Hamlib which allows 
multiple app's to talk to the same radio on the same com port without any 
problems at all using RPC, however I am now running windows xp ( :( ) on a 
dedicated PC for the Flex3000 and have no idea how to get two applications to 
use the same comport for comm's to PSDR?

Please excuse my ignorance but this is the first time I have used windows xp in 
about 10 years! ...
Until now I always had Apple Mac and Linux in the shack with my FT1000MP and 
Tentec Omni Vi, both of which have been replaced by the F3K ;)

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks.

Mike

Flex3000
PSDR v1.18.5
FW Driver v3.5.0.7171
F3K Firmware v1.2.5.6


M0AWS / F5VKM
http://www.f5vkm.com


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Re: [Flexradio] Comm Oh Comm!

2010-02-14 Thread Jerry Flanders
Read up on hub4com - it can connect serials together, so multiple 
apps can share one port. Might work for you.


Jerry W4UK

At 12:20 PM 2/14/2010, Mike Tatum wrote:

Hi All,

Just adding a few app's to my PSDR setup, I've downloaded and
installed Comm-O-Comm and have it working
perfectly with Band Master DX Cluster Client, I can now click a DXC
spot and PSDR tunes instantly, great!

My next thought was how do I get fldigi to talk to PSDR when the com
port is already in use by Bandmaster?
Until now I have always used Ubuntu Linux with fldigi and Hamlib
which allows multiple app's to talk to the same
radio on the same com port without any problems at all using RPC,
however I am now running windows xp ( :( )
on a dedicated PC for the Flex3000 and have no idea how to get two
applications to use the same comport for
comm's to PSDR?

Please excuse my ignorance but this is the first time I have used
windows xp in about 10 years! ...
Until now I always had Apple Mac and Linux in the shack with my
FT1000MP and Tentec Omni Vi, both
of which have been replaced by the F3K ;)

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks.

Mike

Flex3000
PSDR v1.18.5
FW Driver v3.5.0.7171
F3K Firmware v1.2.5.6


M0AWS / F5VKM
http://www.f5vkm.com


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