Re: Satpc32 controlling two radios.
Hi,
SatPC32 stores the configuration setting. So it starts with the configuration that you used last When you start a second instance and change the settings the second instance will work with these settings. But you can't save the two different settings. At the next program start both instances start with the same (last) configuration and therefore with equal settings.
But there is a way to run two instances of SatPC32 with two completely different configurations at the same time inclusive rotor and CAT control and storing of all settings.
Of course, this only makes sense if you use 2 independent rotor / antenna systems and multiple radios.EACH instance requires either a satellite transceiver or two separate non-satellite radios, one for RX (Radio 1) and one for TX (Radio 2) and the necessary ports etc.
To run two instances you need a 2nd SatPC32.exe file in the SatPC32 program folder. The name must be different of course, e.g. SatPC32_2.exe.
The 2nd program file must be permanently set to a specific configuration - say configuration 4 - regardless of the configuration chosen in menu Setup > Configuration. So, a modified file is required (the modification requires only 2 lines of code). Some years agao I have uploaded a file SatPC32_2.exe for a friend of mine. It works fix with configuration 4: www.dk1tb.de/SatPC32_2.exe
For the 1st SatPC32.exe you can choose Configurations 1 - 3 with different settings. . (For CAT control of the IC-9700 this file should be used because the other one is some years old.)
To avoid hardware conflicts rotor and CAT control are disabled (default) with the 2nd file, but the functions can be enabled (SatPC32 menu ? > Auxiliary Files > DivOptions.SQF).
Of course, everyone is solely responsible for avoiding hardware conflicts.
73s
Erich, DK1TB
Am 03.04.2023 um 19:19 schrieb Vince Fiscus, KB7ADL via AMSAT-BB:
At 09:08 AM 4/3/2023 +1200, wandtosborne@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Vince,
Just tried to run 2 instances of SatPC32. On the second instance, rotor and cat control are deactivated. See attached screen shot. You probably have found this already. Try GPredict instead of SatPC32. I can run 2 instances of that without any problems but I haven't tried rotor and cat control.
73, Terry ZL2BAC
Hi Terry, & all,
I'm surprised my question hasn't popped up before. I have two radio's with their own com ports. Radio one is configured in configuration one, radio two is configured in configuration two. And I'm not using Satpc32 for rotator control
I start Satpc32 in configuration one. Start up a second instance of Satpc32 and switch that instance to configuration two. Radio 2
Separate radios, com ports, and program instances, no shared hardware, yet only one radio gets controlled. I don't know if Satpc32 has a command line switch to tell it what configuration to start in so it won't think there is a conflict if there's another different config instance running.
I just thought of something else I'm going to try. After I start the two instances with different configurations, I'm going to switch sat mode off on each under the file menu's, and then switch them both back on again with "C" cat command and see if Satpc32 still thinks there's a conflict. We all know there is no com port radio conflict, but the program still might.
73 KB7ADL
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