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    "sender_name": "Gregory Beat",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] FT-736R",
    "date": "2016-05-23T13:03:59Z",
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    "content": "Ed -\n\nYou could use the FTDI 5V TTL/UART to USB cable (FT232RQ chip).\nSparkfun sells a version of this cable ($17.95) that has RTS and CTS brought out.\nWhen Sparkfun has \"sales\" this cable is often discounted further ($11.95).\nhttps://www.sparkfun.com/products/9718\n\nI use this cable for interfacing computers with the Kenwood 6-pin DIN UART (inverted serial TTL) for remote computer control (CAT) of frequency, etc.\nThis specific FTDI chipset (FT232L and FT232Q) and its Utility software (FT_PROG) permits INVERTING the serial lines (required for Kenwood usage).\nhttp://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Utilities.htm#FT_Prog\n=====\nThe \"other approach\" was posted here on amsat-bb back in 2010/2011.\nThat is a hardware emulation solution by Dave Dowler, KA6BFB (2010) and Chuck Jones, N6BIL for using the Yaesu FT-736R with Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD).\n\nDIY Project write-up.\nhttp://tinkyr.altervista.org/radio/projects/736/N6BIL%20Hardware%20Emulator.htm\n\nAn OSH-Park PCB board was developed for this solution (above).\nhttps://oshpark.com/shared_projects/Ae6IJiqx\n\ngreg\nw9gb\n\nSent from iPad Air",
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