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thank you all,
you gave given me some stuff to chew on. I can't say that I like solving puzzels, but I do like a challenge. And this is somethign to do when there's noting else going on when I get up at oh dark thirty and can't get back to sleep. Now I have to find a way to get or write a capture program for when the computer talks to the scanner. That's not going to be fun. Although I didn't look hard for it, I would have thought some one at the Hamvention this weekend would hav had it. Maybe they did and I just didn't see it. (Oh the hamvention is the annual gathering of ham radio and genral communication hobbist at Dayton's Harra arena. I didn't find much but I was also being a scrooge with the money I took.) SO I guess it time to start googling for a program to start watchign the com port traffic! Thanks again guys. Bill Carty "Bill Carty" wrote in message ... Thank you! This has been out there for a week and you are the first one to respond to it. I thought someone who might be fighting with a program for their scanner might out of sheer frustration want to discuss their problems and maybe the scanner community here might have some answers. I guess not. Yes most people are not programers, but the one thing I have learned about hanging out here on the news groups that every once in a while some one who is not an ego maniac, and wishes to shre knowledge will share it either on programing, or RC car building, or like here sharing scanner information. But thanks for the response. I figured it might be an active x type deal though I still am learning visual basic, it shouldn't be too hard to figure out how to do it. The key is to find out how the data is written to the scanner. It is most likely a simple csv file that is loaded into a memory location, but I havn't been able to figure out how to talk to my pro 95. Or for that matter my bc 780. I am going to the ham vention on friday the 20th in dayton. Who know maybe some one will have the information I need. Oh well time to think about how to make the com port on the computer talk to the PRO 95 to get the codes. Thank you again. "Zombie Wolf" wrote in message ... Posts like this rarely evoke much resonse, since most people are not programmers. There is little, if any standardization of radio interfaces, which makes this type of programming more radio-specific. The first thing you would need to do is work out an interface in net for the computer-radio linkup. An ActiveX control would probably be used for this, as it can also provide visual feedback, and will simplify the rest of the program to a degree.Optocom has put forth a standard for their stuff. Here is a short excerpt. ================================================== ========================== = ABOUT CI-V ================================================== ========================== = The serial interface on the OptoScan456(tm) conforms to the Icom CI-V interface standard. The CI-V interface is an asynchronous, half-duplex, TTL serial interface connected in a wire-OR (bussed) configuration. Several different devices can be connected to the bus simultaneously, and each device has its own unique address. Software developers are strongly encouraged to obtain a copy of the Icom Communication Interface - V Reference Manual from Icom, Inc. for detailed information on the CI-V interface protocol. You will need to program for database access and logging, of course, I will leave the details of that to you. An Access database would be nice.... Other functions are outlined in the CI-V document mentioned here. This would probably be enough to get you started, at any rate, on a program for radios that use this particular standard. "Bill Carty" wrote in message . .. Hi I am interested in writing programs for the programing of scanners. I have windows visual basic net so I don't have to buy a program to build the build program. So that's one step completed. So my questions are this where does one find the command set scanners that can be written into a program? Do manufacturers offer the command set up? Or does it have to be hacked? At one time I had the command codes for my bearcat 895, I forgot where I go them. Been trying to find the codes for a pro 95 and have hit a wall. Should I come up with something I am willing to share it but I need to find the code somewhere for the scanner(s) and then write the code. For me its mostly a way to have something to do. any guidence that any of you are willing to share will be welcomed Bill Carty |
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