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Old November 27th 06, 02:31 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
LeIand C. Scot LeIand C. Scot is offline
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Default Serial interface

Nice idea except for one problem. Modification to the radio having to do
with the frequency generation section violates the type acceptance of the
radio so it becomes non legal for use on 11m. The FCC has just about every
base covered in this area. They want radios the public can buy and want to
actively discourage any end user modifications to them.

The idea itself sounds simple enough. Replacing the selector switch contacts
with a number of reed relays, or optical couplers, driven by a PIC micro
would work. PIC micros also have built in serial ports as well. The worst
part is writing the software if you don't have any experience doing hardware
interfacing.

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Regards,
Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO

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ups.com...
I am looking for a way to interface with the serial interface of my PLL
circuit so I can control a CB via a PC. OK before anyone starts
complaining that I intend to use this out of band, I dont. I already
have a ICOM radio that would let me do this at 100 watts if I so
desired. I just want a legal CB that I can control via a computer
interface. Basically I am looking for hardware schematics software and
software sourcecode. I intentionally did not mention any particular
radio or PLL because I am willing to purchase whatever I can find to
match whatever interface I can find.