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Old June 15th 04, 10:36 PM
Tom2000
 
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 20:48:02 GMT, "DeWayne" wrote:

Which Drake or you listening to and what operating system are you

running?
There are compatibility issues with certain combinations of Radio

(R8),
control software and operating systems.

R8 and XP Pro


Uh, oh. That's what I'm struggling with here. Let me know what works for
you!



I'll be changing to XP Home soon. I wonder how many different remote systems
there are for the R8. Which are you using?

DeWayne


A year or two ago, I was in the process of converting Scan320 to
drive the R8/R8A/R8B.

I didn't have a Drake receiver at the time, so I was relying upon
feedback from two R8 users, one R8A user, and one R8B user.

I found out a couple of interesting things.

First of all, from the interface standpoint, the R8 is a bit tricky
to drive. And to make things even worse, there are two subtly
different (at the interface) versions of the R8. Just by dumb luck,
my two R8 users had one of each, so (by laborious trial and error) I
was able to adapt my software to accommodate each version. I don't
remember what the basic problem is with the R8, nor what are the
subtle differences, but I can understand why Drake software usually
drives the R8A and R8B, and not the R8.

I learned the second important thing when I finally bought an R8B.
The Drake really rewards you for touching up the passband tuning and
tone controls for each signal you're receiving. Makes a vast
difference. So much so that I found myself jumping up from my
computer postion to the radio position for each signal, just to
fine-tune the radio. Decided that I'd use my RX-320 (with Scan320)
for computer tuning, and leave the R8B for manually-tuned long-term
single-frequency monitoring, and for the little bit of SWBC listening
that I do.

So, if you're running an R8, you might be out of luck, no matter
what O/S you're using.

Very 73,

Tom


(PS - before you ask - I abandoned the ScanR8 project before it was
even ready for a beta release. I don't have anything for
distribution. I don't have a working version of the program, and I'm
not even sure I have the source code. When I put that project in the
box, I *really* put it in the box.)