Tom

I read up on that N6BIL emulator box, it appears its' main purpose is to
emulate an FT-847 for software that does not support the 736.

This won't solve your manual tuning issue. 

A local buddy that uses a 736 does the manual tuning using the tuning
buttons in SATPC32.  He is seriously considering using 2 radios for
transponder SAT's
The 736 for transmit and a another radio for receive.

Dave  W0DHB

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Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2013 11:41 AM
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Subject: [amsat-bb] FT-736

Thanks for all the responses on the FT-736 and the pointers to the pic
hardware emulator.

Just to be clear, does the N6BIL emulator allow the manual tuning of the
FT-736?  

It would seem that the lack of the ability to tune is a significant problem
to making contacts.

73 and Aloha, Tom, NH6 Y

 

 

 

 

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