Re: [Hamlib-developer] Info for Kenwood ts-440 & tmd-700
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From: Stephane F. <f4...@fr...> - 2002-03-05 23:23:16
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Hi Brett! On Mon, Mar 04, 2002, Brett Schwarz wrote: > Hi > I have devolped code for controling many radios by my repeater controller. > > Radios tested are: > Alinco DX-77, Kenwood TS-440 ( and others ), Kenwood TMD-700(A/E), Tait > T20xx radios in CTMM & ICOM CI-V, both 4 & 5 byte frequency data. Do you still have access to all these radios? Because Hamlib has protocol implemented for almost all these rigs, but still lacks testing. Note: I've never heard of Tait T20xx radios. Are they transceivers? > All the code is written in C for the 68HC11 single chip micro and also for > the PIC16F84 & 805x chips. Too bad the memory constraints are too restrictive to let Hamlib run on these shrinked microcontrollers. > Something I have worked on is a single chip "universal" interafce that has > RS-232 to the PC with ASCII based commands translated to the appropriate > radio. What kind of functions does your universal interface support? Is there any the Hamlib API does no cover? (Idea poping into my mind)... Are you interrested in developping a Hamlib backend for your single chip universal interface ? > If any of this is usefull let me know. > Live long and prosper. "Que ta barbe pousse toujours plus longue". Thanks for the proposed help. Stephane F8CFE |