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Hi Jim,
I wrote tk2 software for the ICOM IC-R2 and you're more than welcome to use it. tk2 is free, open source software. I use tk2 on Linux, though tk2 works on Linux, MacOS X, and Windows, too. You can use tk2 to read the image from your radio and save it in a file before you write anything to the radio. It requires a "2-way" level shifter cable, e.g. the stock ICOM OPC-478,the Purple Computing cable, RT Systems cable, etc. I don't warrant tk2, but it won't cost you anything and it's available from http://parnass.com On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 05:12:05 -0500, Jim Mac Donald wrote: I use either new alkaline or freshly recharged NiMH AA cells and have tried Groan's application on several different PC's also launched from the hard drive and off of a diskette. .... -- ================================================== ======================= Bob Parnass, AJ9S GNU/Linux User http://parnass.com |
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