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NRD-535
I am putting my NRD-535 back in service after a few years of inactivity.
All my control software is on minidisks. Can anyone tell me the sources for control software of the 535? Thanks. |
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NRD-535
"alcomputer" wrote in message ng.com... I am putting my NRD-535 back in service after a few years of inactivity. All my control software is on minidisks. Can anyone tell me the sources for control software of the 535? Thanks. http://rxcontrol.free.fr/RxControl/index.html http://rxcontrol.free.fr/Scripts/dow...name=RxControl Details This software allows your PC to control up to 8 NRD535, RA6790, RA1792 (using the dedicated GPIB/RS232 converter) and TRC243, TRC241, TRC294, T264, EK085 (on request) receivers. It has been designed in such a way that all functions can be activated directly from the keyboard saving thus a lot of time and manipulations. It allows to: - Connect through any local serial port (COM1 to COM8) or through TCP/IP to RS232 connection, - Drive the main receivers commands: frequency, mode, filters, agc, noise blanker and attenuator, - Display in real time any receiver setting modification, - Display the current frequency bandplan, - Display wellknown frequency identifications, - Automatically selects the appropriate filter bandwith and detection mode, - Set current frequency from any number pasted in the clipboard, - Save and Reload frequencies from a database file - and many other functions I will let you discover ... This application has been written in Visual Basic language. The package contains two Active/X components: - The 'FrequencyCtl.dll' Active/X contains the frequency identification core functions. - The 'ReceiverCtl.dll' Active/X acts as a generic wrapper for the dedicated receiver control commands. |
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