Hi Dick,
You can do at least this two different ways:
1) With ver 12.8 you can setup multiple configurations that can be switched easily from within the program. It's very nice--you can have different a different tracker, radios, satellites, etc.! Just use the menu Setup/Configuration and you'll see what I mean...maybe that will let you set the rigs up two ways? As I recall there are four different configurations that can be selected. (Hint--when starting out, I just copied all the files from Config1 (default) to the Config2 folders so I didn't have to redo EVERYTHING....just small changes where I needed them)
OR
2) You can run both 12.8 and 12.7 simultaneously! Under Windows7 (63-bit here) ver 12.7 "fusses" at start up about an IOPort driver, but just click OK and it runs perfectly (well, I suspect that IOPort driver error means it wouldn't run a KCT interface or something...). I do this option for running my old TS-790A as a S-band receiver (from a downconverter at the antenna of course). CAT control works perfectly.
That way I can leave my TS-2000x "as is" under 12.8 and then run the Ts-790A when I need to for mode S. This is really helpful when we run AO-51 in mode V/SU like we are doing right now---I can monitor on both receivers at the same time and still have the V-band uplink via the TS-2000x.
Hope that info inspires you to experiment!!
73,
Mark N8MH
At 05:46 PM 12/19/2010 +0000, Richard Ferryman wrote:
I use SatPC32 configured for two FT-817 transceivers for cross band duplex working. One rig is on the 2m aerial and the other on the 70cm aerial with a transfer switch for V/U or U/V. I have to switch the configuration to one transceiver and reboot for in-band simplex such as packet on ISS. Is possible to have two installations of SatPC32 or two configuration settings so I can just boot the configuration I need - (one radio or two radios)? Richard (Dick) G4BBH _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]