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Can N7YG Digital Engine and ACLog be used with a FlexRadio?
Bill Speedie
Having happily used Scott’s software for years with my Flex 6500, I installed the N7YG Digital Engine but found when setting it up that the documentation says “At this time there is no provision to key the radio using software control via the radio’s CAT interface.” Is this still the case, or might one of the software packages have had a recent change that’s not reflected in the DE manual? Thanks for any info.
Bill, KA6T
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JoAnn Donaldson
Bill, I have been Beta testing his software for some time. Rig control works great. He just added a new feature that will also change the band setting in the N3FJP Loggers. There is an interface screen that allows you to select which comm port will Key the Rig and/or key FSK if you have it. I use the DE Engine for all my RTTY operations and contest. Email me at joannplano2005@... and I will walk you thru how to set it up. JoAnn AB8YZ
On Tuesday, February 23, 2021, 6:05:33 PM CST, Bill Speedie via groups.io <pdxer0@...> wrote:
Having happily used Scott’s software for years with my Flex 6500, I installed the N7YG Digital Engine but found when setting it up that the documentation says “At this time there is no provision to key the radio using software control via the radio’s CAT interface.” Is this still the case, or might one of the software packages have had a recent change that’s not reflected in the DE manual? Thanks for any info. Bill, KA6T
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Jeff Steinkamp
Bill. if the radio support Keying vai the
software interface, it will work, assuming that is defined in the
definition file for that rig. I need to update that in the Help and
I'll fix that shortly so it is in the next release. Bill Speedie via groups.io wrote on 2/23/2021 17:05:
Having happily used Scott’s software for years with my Flex 6500, I installed the N7YG Digital Engine but found when setting it up that the documentation says “At this time there is no provision to key the radio using software control via the radio’s CAT interface.” Is this still the case, or might one of the software packages have had a recent change that’s not reflected in the DE manual? Thanks for any info. -- Jeff K. Steinkamp (N7YG) Tucson, AZ Scud Missile Coordinates N32.2319 W110.8477
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