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I do have an FT8500 and have used the Win 3.1 programming s/w but I haven't
considered Cat control or if it is even possible. It has a remote front panel option, so there has to be some serial communication going on, but haven't looked. Good luck OM. There must be someone fooling around with Yahoos. "SP1WSC" wrote in message ... JB wrote: I am looking for the specifications of the CAT protocol mainly for Yaesu and Kenwood TRXs. I have the basic commands in the user's manual but I am looking for full specs, including memories management, etc. Any pointers or hints would be highly appreciated. TNX in advance. Get hold of a packet sniffer and trap the comms between the radio and commercial control software such as ARCP2000. Huh - this I also had in mind already but I would still prefer to have the specs rather than sniff the communications. This is especially valid when the reason why I need the specs is defined as "no Windows machine to run the commercial (or non-commercial) control software in the vicinity" ;-) Haven't bothered with Yaesu, Well - that is exactly what I need now. Kenwood is second on the list because I plan to buy one for winter. Right now I need to do something with the Yaesu. but I have a Kenwood TS2000. The radio can run up to 56.7k and looks like a modem. Uses a standard 9 pin modem cable. The Owners Manual is available for download and carries a whole section on the command structure. This structure has been in place since they first started using it and they just keep adding to it. Earlier radios require a level shifter and only run 4800bd but have the same memory and vfo commands. Good to know that there is at least some sanity over the "commerciality" within Kenwood staff. Beware that even the power on and several other commands require a sequence of commands and telemetry. There are commands that interrogate the status of specific conditions before deciding the appropriate command or string of commands, but simpler things like reading vfos and mode are simple and included in many third party programs. I am currently using ARCP-2000, LOG-eqf, RIG-eqf (for dos), MCP-2000, and a very interesting Excel spreadsheet by K9DCI that allows management of extreme frequency lists. I think I shall archive this post as I plan on TS2000X and may return to it later. |
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