I have run through all the CAT radioes that I can find.
The end result is that they are specific to each radio.
It is obvious, there is no backwards compatibility.
The radioes the software was written for are listed as radioes.
I thought I could re-write something to work with my radioes.
As a result of this I am doing step tuning. It will be fussy, but it is my only was. I will step both radios.
If I end up really into this, then I will try to get a listed radio.
73,
Alan
On 01/06/12 15:04, Alan Beck wrote:
I have run through all the CAT radioes that I can find.
The end result is that they are specific to each radio.
Frequently this is the case. I've found that hamlib supports damn near anything that I've thrown at it. Gpredict and hamlib work particularly well.
I tried Gpredict and hamlib under Windows a few times--my recollection is that there was an issue with comports higher than 1 or 2...as in, it didn't work.
Does this work now?
Mark N8MH
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Gordon JC Pearce gordonjcp@gjcp.net wrote:
On 01/06/12 15:04, Alan Beck wrote:
I have run through all the CAT radioes that I can find.
The end result is that they are specific to each radio.
Frequently this is the case. I've found that hamlib supports damn near anything that I've thrown at it. Gpredict and hamlib work particularly well.
-- Gordonjcp MM0YEQ
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Alan Beck
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Gordon JC Pearce
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Mark L. Hammond