On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 18:04 -0400, "Woodrick, Ed"
<[email protected]> wrote:

I believe that the IC-91 and the ID-1 are the only radios that
allow for "remote control"

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It's not really "control"... the software/protocol has no way to assert
PTT.

Also Dan (of D-RATS) fame hasn't been able to find a way to tell when
the rigs are receiving, but perhaps there's a way, since the "rig
display" mode of the RT Systems software does show signal strength and
LCD display components that might be a solid indication that the rig is
receiving a signal.  Whether only the S-meter or a real "receiving a
digital signal" indication is present, is completely undocumented...
along with the rest of the protocol.

Also, since they're virtually identical, the IC-92AD should be included
in this list.

The other (mobile) rigs use different connectors for programming vs.
data, and probably have even less features.

Haven't seen anyone describe what the new 80 and 880 do or don't do, but
haven't seen any rig control documentation on those rigs, either.

Nate WY0X

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