DXLab is not currently capable of controlling two rotors.
You could run two instances of DXView, each configured to control a rotor on
a different serial port, but this isn't a configuration I've tested. Other
members of the Suite would likely be confused when they attempt to
communicate with DXView with two instances of DXView running.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 10:48 PM
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Subject: [Dxbase] DXLab Suite and rotor control
With the "demise" of DXBase and the need for a possible replacement, I have
seen a lot of comments on DXLab.
Does anyone know if DXLab can support two rotors like DXBase does. I have a
Hy-Gain and a M2 R-2800, and one of the features that I really like in
DXBase is that it will support two rotors.
Thanks for any help on this question.
Dick K8ZTT
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