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Charlie B. June 10th 04 01:06 PM

R8B Controll software for Windows98
 
I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price control
software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware but it
expires soon. The ERGO software looks good
but after downloading the DEMO from the WWW it wont work ,sayimng the
demo is expired.I'd purchase it but probably would have a problem if it didnt work.
Does anyone know of a windows based package that is avaiulble.

Regards
Chaz

dxAce June 10th 04 01:15 PM



"Charlie B." wrote:

I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price control
software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware but it
expires soon.


I don't use any computer control here, but I'm curious as to why the Smart R8 software
would expire.

I do have the program on discs here.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



Brian Hill June 10th 04 01:43 PM


"dxAce" wrote in message
...


"Charlie B." wrote:

I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price control
software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware but it
expires soon.


I don't use any computer control here, but I'm curious as to why the Smart

R8 software
would expire.

I do have the program on discs here.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm


Yea it won't stop working but Mark has stoped suporting his software. Maybe
thats what he means?

--
73 and good DXing.
Brian
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire!
Zumbrota, Southern MN
Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/



dxAce June 10th 04 01:48 PM



Brian Hill wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


"Charlie B." wrote:

I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price control
software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware but it
expires soon.


I don't use any computer control here, but I'm curious as to why the Smart

R8 software
would expire.

I do have the program on discs here.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm


Yea it won't stop working but Mark has stoped suporting his software. Maybe
thats what he means?


That could very well be. I looked at the discs that I have here and it's the
version for Windows95.

I had popped it on the other puter I had that had Win95 on it and looked at it,
but I've never really been interested in computer control of the radio.



Brian Hill June 10th 04 02:02 PM


"dxAce" wrote in message
That could very well be. I looked at the discs that I have here and it's

the
version for Windows95.

I had popped it on the other puter I had that had Win95 on it and looked

at it,
but I've never really been interested in computer control of the radio.


You should try it Steve. I'm like you . I like using the tunning knob but I
also like the software for easier direct entry of freqs and it remembers all
the differant entries you make so if I'm listening to say the BBC and also
listening for pirates. I can just toggle quickly through em all and not miss
much of a program I'm listening to on another station. It just makes the
radio a little more versatile. RLDB is still being written by Mark and its a
good resorce too.

--
73 and good DXing.
Brian
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire!
Zumbrota, Southern MN
Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/



beaver June 10th 04 02:04 PM


"Charlie B." wrote in message
om...
I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price control
software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware but it
expires soon. The ERGO software looks good
but after downloading the DEMO from the WWW it wont work ,sayimng the
demo is expired.I'd purchase it but probably would have a problem if it

didnt work.
Does anyone know of a windows based package that is avaiulble.

Regards
Chaz


There's a freeware program called SWLOG that has radio control for R8A &
R8B. I've tested it on R8A and it works fine using XP. You will probably
have to update some Windows system files. http://www.shortwavelog.com/.
Ergos and SWLOG both haveYahooGroups.



David June 10th 04 03:14 PM

My favorite feature of Smart R8 Control 32 is the fact it remembers
your entries so you can go back.

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 08:02:35 -0500, "Brian Hill"
wrote:


"dxAce" wrote in message
That could very well be. I looked at the discs that I have here and it's

the
version for Windows95.

I had popped it on the other puter I had that had Win95 on it and looked

at it,
but I've never really been interested in computer control of the radio.


You should try it Steve. I'm like you . I like using the tunning knob but I
also like the software for easier direct entry of freqs and it remembers all
the differant entries you make so if I'm listening to say the BBC and also
listening for pirates. I can just toggle quickly through em all and not miss
much of a program I'm listening to on another station. It just makes the
radio a little more versatile. RLDB is still being written by Mark and its a
good resorce too.



Clark Neider June 11th 04 01:11 AM


"-=jd=-" wrote in message
...
On Thu 10 Jun 2004 09:04:10a, "beaver" wrote in
message :


"Charlie B." wrote in message
om...
I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price
control software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware but
it expires soon. The ERGO software looks good
but after downloading the DEMO from the WWW it wont work ,sayimng the
demo is expired.I'd purchase it but probably would have a problem if it

didnt work.
Does anyone know of a windows based package that is avaiulble.

Regards
Chaz


There's a freeware program called SWLOG that has radio control for R8A &
R8B. I've tested it on R8A and it works fine using XP. You will
probably have to update some Windows system files.
http://www.shortwavelog.com/. Ergos and SWLOG both haveYahooGroups.


SWLOG's pretty nice. It's the log-prog I've settled on. But you have to
install the .Net framework and some folks are antsy about things they
don't know about. I have had *zero* problems with it on my XP box and
overall I'm very pleased. It does have many features, control of various
radios being one sub-set. For all it does and how it does it, I'd
recommend it for consideration by anyone who's looking around for such
stuff.

-=jd=-
--
My Current Disposable Email:

(Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly)



You guys are AWESOME! I'm having the same problem since upgrading my PC and
software to Windows XP. Smart R8 was fine on Windows 2000, but it's
sluggish on XP. It was great while Mr. Fine supported it with program
updates and all the neat stuff. I'll try SWLOG. Extra points if it
generates reception reports.

I'm also looking for something to replace ScanCat 7.5. The current version
is supposed to support XP, but not in my shack.

BTW, doesn't it bother Drake users that Drake doesn't have software to
support it's R8's in the 21st Century? The original version I used on DOS
and Windows 3.1 is worthless. I'm surprised they haven't kept up with the
times.

Clark KK7DY



dxAce June 11th 04 01:24 AM



Clark Neider wrote:

"-=jd=-" wrote in message
...
On Thu 10 Jun 2004 09:04:10a, "beaver" wrote in
message :


"Charlie B." wrote in message
om...
I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price
control software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware but
it expires soon. The ERGO software looks good
but after downloading the DEMO from the WWW it wont work ,sayimng the
demo is expired.I'd purchase it but probably would have a problem if it
didnt work.
Does anyone know of a windows based package that is avaiulble.

Regards
Chaz

There's a freeware program called SWLOG that has radio control for R8A &
R8B. I've tested it on R8A and it works fine using XP. You will
probably have to update some Windows system files.
http://www.shortwavelog.com/. Ergos and SWLOG both haveYahooGroups.


SWLOG's pretty nice. It's the log-prog I've settled on. But you have to
install the .Net framework and some folks are antsy about things they
don't know about. I have had *zero* problems with it on my XP box and
overall I'm very pleased. It does have many features, control of various
radios being one sub-set. For all it does and how it does it, I'd
recommend it for consideration by anyone who's looking around for such
stuff.

-=jd=-
--
My Current Disposable Email:

(Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly)


You guys are AWESOME! I'm having the same problem since upgrading my PC and
software to Windows XP. Smart R8 was fine on Windows 2000, but it's
sluggish on XP. It was great while Mr. Fine supported it with program
updates and all the neat stuff. I'll try SWLOG. Extra points if it
generates reception reports.

I'm also looking for something to replace ScanCat 7.5. The current version
is supposed to support XP, but not in my shack.

BTW, doesn't it bother Drake users that Drake doesn't have software to
support it's R8's in the 21st Century? The original version I used on DOS
and Windows 3.1 is worthless. I'm surprised they haven't kept up with the
times.


My guess is that they are not in the software business, preferring instead to
leave that up to other vendors.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm




Clark Neider June 11th 04 02:53 AM


"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Clark Neider wrote:

"-=jd=-" wrote in message
...
On Thu 10 Jun 2004 09:04:10a, "beaver" wrote

in
message :


"Charlie B." wrote in message
om...
I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price
control software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware

but
it expires soon. The ERGO software looks good
but after downloading the DEMO from the WWW it wont work ,sayimng

the
demo is expired.I'd purchase it but probably would have a problem

if it
didnt work.
Does anyone know of a windows based package that is avaiulble.

Regards
Chaz

There's a freeware program called SWLOG that has radio control for

R8A &
R8B. I've tested it on R8A and it works fine using XP. You will
probably have to update some Windows system files.
http://www.shortwavelog.com/. Ergos and SWLOG both haveYahooGroups.


SWLOG's pretty nice. It's the log-prog I've settled on. But you have

to
install the .Net framework and some folks are antsy about things they
don't know about. I have had *zero* problems with it on my XP box and
overall I'm very pleased. It does have many features, control of

various
radios being one sub-set. For all it does and how it does it, I'd
recommend it for consideration by anyone who's looking around for such
stuff.

-=jd=-
--
My Current Disposable Email:

(Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly)


You guys are AWESOME! I'm having the same problem since upgrading my PC

and
software to Windows XP. Smart R8 was fine on Windows 2000, but it's
sluggish on XP. It was great while Mr. Fine supported it with program
updates and all the neat stuff. I'll try SWLOG. Extra points if it
generates reception reports.

I'm also looking for something to replace ScanCat 7.5. The current

version
is supposed to support XP, but not in my shack.

BTW, doesn't it bother Drake users that Drake doesn't have software to
support it's R8's in the 21st Century? The original version I used on

DOS
and Windows 3.1 is worthless. I'm surprised they haven't kept up with

the
times.


My guess is that they are not in the software business, preferring instead

to
leave that up to other vendors.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm


Too bad. I just tried SWLOG. It doesn't run my Drake R8. Also, It was
sluggish on Windows XP Pro so I uninstalled it.

This is what I want to control:

Drake R8
ICOM 7100
ICOM 821H
ICOM 756
MFJ 1278 TNC (a lost cause, but that's a separate issue)
Optoelectronics Scout.

I have the ICOM CT17 running off a serial port and a few USB ports
available.



Charlie B. June 11th 04 03:56 AM

dxAce wrote

I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price control
software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware but it
expires soon.


I don't use any computer control here, but I'm curious as to why the Smart R8 software
would expire.

I do have the program on discs here.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



I was just reading thereadme file in the archive of the shareware
version.

It still as another week or 2 left before it says it will stop, The
ERGO software that is downloaded from their site is expired . If the
Smart 32 continues working, I'll just continue using it.
Thanks all

Chaz

RHF June 11th 04 09:39 AM

= = = dxAce wrote in message
= = = ...

- - - - - S N I P - - - - -


BTW, doesn't it bother Drake users that Drake doesn't have software to
support it's R8's in the 21st Century? The original version I used on DOS
and Windows 3.1 is worthless. I'm surprised they haven't kept up with the
times.


Too Busy Enjoying their Natural Human Interface and their
[Built-in] Bio-Active-Programming with their R8, R8A and R8B
Radios; to mess with Computer Softwave that may actually
'reduce' their "Personal" Enjoyment.

A lot of Radio Operation for the SWL is about "Personal" Enjoyment.
..
..
My guess is that they are not in the software business,
preferring instead to leave that up to other vendors.


May be a "Vision" Thing. RL Drake views itself as a Radio Design and
Manufacturing Business. NOT a Computer Controlled Radio Builder.

NOTE: 'other' Radio Build have a Vision of being the Builders of
the Best-at-it's-Price Computer Controlled Radio. RL Drake does NOT.
..
..

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm


Well That's My Opinion - What More Can I Say ~ RHF

..

dxAce June 11th 04 10:00 AM



RHF wrote:

= = = dxAce wrote in message
= = = ...

- - - - - S N I P - - - - -


BTW, doesn't it bother Drake users that Drake doesn't have software to
support it's R8's in the 21st Century? The original version I used on DOS
and Windows 3.1 is worthless. I'm surprised they haven't kept up with the
times.


I did not write the above, RHF... please SNIP carefully :-)



Too Busy Enjoying their Natural Human Interface and their
[Built-in] Bio-Active-Programming with their R8, R8A and R8B
Radios; to mess with Computer Softwave that may actually
'reduce' their "Personal" Enjoyment.

A lot of Radio Operation for the SWL is about "Personal" Enjoyment.
.
.
My guess is that they are not in the software business,
preferring instead to leave that up to other vendors.


May be a "Vision" Thing. RL Drake views itself as a Radio Design and
Manufacturing Business. NOT a Computer Controlled Radio Builder.

NOTE: 'other' Radio Build have a Vision of being the Builders of
the Best-at-it's-Price Computer Controlled Radio. RL Drake does NOT.
.
.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm


Well That's My Opinion - What More Can I Say ~ RHF

.



dxAce June 11th 04 02:09 PM



-=jd=- wrote:

On Thu 10 Jun 2004 08:24:05p, dxAce wrote in
message :



Clark Neider wrote:

{snippage}

BTW, doesn't it bother Drake users that Drake doesn't have software to
support it's R8's in the 21st Century? The original version I used on
DOS and Windows 3.1 is worthless. I'm surprised they haven't kept up
with the times.


My guess is that they are not in the software business, preferring
instead to leave that up to other vendors.


I don't have a problem with that at all, provided that the radio
manufacturer at least publishes the command-set, API, something...

ICOM, to the best of my knowledge for the PCR-1000, has not "officially"
published any details that would allow you to write your own control
application(s). You have to "sniff" out the values on your own, as best
you can.

Since Drake doesn't publish the software, I wonder if they at least
provide enough info on the firmware for you to publish your own, either
freely or for a price?


Not into programming here, but there is a section in the manual that gives
the commands for the RS232 interface.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



michael agner June 12th 04 03:31 AM

Well, let's see; for the R8 series, on the software page for Strong
Signals, I have:

Ergo (and it even has it's own group on Yahoo)
http://swldx.com/ergo42.htm
very well known company in the SW community, by the way

Frequency Manager
http://www.frequencymanager.de/SuppRadios.htm

Scan Manager (tho it says it supports the R8A, I'd bet you'd use those
same settings for the R8B)
http://www.mindspring.com/~tonyc/scnmgr.html

Re the question about XP support; if memory serves, isn't there a
compatibility setting in the properties for Win98 emulation? That might
be something to try.
In each of the above cases, I'd write the contact person (in Ergo's
case, join the Yahoo group) and ask about XP compatibility.

73s and GL...Mike
Strong Signals Software page editor

Clark Neider wrote:
"-=jd=-" wrote in message
...

On Thu 10 Jun 2004 09:04:10a, "beaver" wrote in
message :


"Charlie B." wrote in message
e.com...

I own a Drake R8B receiver and am looking for a reasonably price
control software package. I'm using the Smart 32 R8 from Fineware but
it expires soon. The ERGO software looks good
but after downloading the DEMO from the WWW it wont work ,sayimng the
demo is expired.I'd purchase it but probably would have a problem if it

didnt work.

Does anyone know of a windows based package that is avaiulble.

Regards
Chaz

There's a freeware program called SWLOG that has radio control for R8A &
R8B. I've tested it on R8A and it works fine using XP. You will
probably have to update some Windows system files.
http://www.shortwavelog.com/. Ergos and SWLOG both haveYahooGroups.


SWLOG's pretty nice. It's the log-prog I've settled on. But you have to
install the .Net framework and some folks are antsy about things they
don't know about. I have had *zero* problems with it on my XP box and
overall I'm very pleased. It does have many features, control of various
radios being one sub-set. For all it does and how it does it, I'd
recommend it for consideration by anyone who's looking around for such
stuff.

-=jd=-
--
My Current Disposable Email:

(Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly)




You guys are AWESOME! I'm having the same problem since upgrading my PC and
software to Windows XP. Smart R8 was fine on Windows 2000, but it's
sluggish on XP. It was great while Mr. Fine supported it with program
updates and all the neat stuff. I'll try SWLOG. Extra points if it
generates reception reports.

I'm also looking for something to replace ScanCat 7.5. The current version
is supposed to support XP, but not in my shack.

BTW, doesn't it bother Drake users that Drake doesn't have software to
support it's R8's in the 21st Century? The original version I used on DOS
and Windows 3.1 is worthless. I'm surprised they haven't kept up with the
times.

Clark KK7DY




WagnerND June 13th 04 05:51 PM

Chas, the best R8B control I have found is Fineware, who just went out of the
business this week. Try a free download of the do all Scan Cat Gold!
73 John Wagner, Ohio


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