Re: [Hamlib-developer] [Fwd: hamlib, radios]
Library to control radio transceivers and receivers
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From: Stephane F. <f4...@fr...> - 2001-12-11 22:02:54
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Alright, TS-2000 has just been added to the CVS tree. Ready to be tested!
Cheers,
Stephane F8CFE
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> Here's a message I received. I think much of this information is more
> useful to Stephane than I, since he's doing the bulk of the coding right
> now. I'll reply and invite him to the list.
>
> 73, de Nate >>
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Dale Edmons <de...@go...> -----
>
> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 13:11:56 -0800 (PST)
> From: Dale Edmons (Main Dialup) <de...@go...>
> To: n0...@ar...
> Subject: hamlib, radios
> X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL25]
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm KD7ENI/AG. :) {as of Saturday} I currently own the following radios:
>
> Handheld:
> HTX-245 Radio Shack
> IC-W32A ICOM
>
> Mobile / Base:
> TS-2000
>
> All these presumeably support ascii protocols, however, I only have the
> cable for the TS-2000 since it is simply a DB-9 straight through cable.
>
> I have downloaded hamlib and will be checking things out. If I get
> good results or bugfixes I'll let you know. The hardcopy of the
> TS-2000 manual has several errors. I haven't cross checked with their
> pdf version yet but some of the programming stuff does not jive with
> actual responses. Again, I'll let you know when I've confirmed the pdf
> file.
>
> If you have time setup template definitions for the above radios and I'll
> do what I can to get at least backup/restore type operations to function
> for them. This assumes I can find enough info on the handhelds. Kenwood's
> serial stuff works great so far despite the errors. I don't have cables
> for the handhelds yet and am loath to purchase them if they may be easily
> built.
>
> Any data/pointers will be appreciated.
>
> I hope to help out on the project (Linux side only). My aim is to build a
> backup restore function for the above radios. The radio shack is very
> much a pain to program, so I want the backup to be and editable text file.
>
> We'll see how it goes. I'm not well known for being able to complete one
> project before another captures my interest (like my "Poor Man's Spectrum
> analyzer" from Science Workshop).
>
> My e-mail sometimes goes a week or so without getting checked so don't
> be concerned if you don't get an instant response. I get very little
> e-mail and generally like to keep it that way. :)
>
> Thank you for making hamlib available.
>
> 73's
>
> Dale E. Edmons
> KD7ENi
>
>
>
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