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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Using a Steppir with the Flex
It's a small matter of pro
It's a small matter of programming. At the moment the PowerSDR code only
has support in it for 1 CAT serial port. It would not be all that
difficult to add support for more, just needs a bit of code. I
believe Phil Covington (N8VB) had a TCP->Serial bridge going a while back,
seem to remem
Does this mean that CAT is then not available to be used in conjunction
with digital mode or logging programs? It seems to me that there ought
to be a way to route CAT data to both a virtual serial port and a "real"
serial port, but I can't see how to do it.
John W2FS
Tom Thompson wrote:
>Ed
Ed,
I have had my SteppIR running with the SDR-1000 for some time. I plug
the SteppIR cable into COM1 and set the SteppIR box for Kenwood
operation at 9600 baud. I then set the SDR-1000 CAT up for TS-2000 on
COM1 at 9600 baud. I set parity to none, data bits to 8 and stop bits
to 1. It fol
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