I don't know the T1 either, but the design seems simple enough: it's meant to run on batteries, so one has to wake it up to do the tuning.

Does it need the band information to tune, or does it just need to be "tickled" somehow to wake up the tuner?

I see a few buttons that I'm guessing would "wake" the tuner and then it'd match the load and go back to sleep?

-- Lynn

On 12/26/2015 3:46 AM, Dave B via Elecraft wrote:
The SoftRock kits: The embedded micro controller they use for USB<>I2C work, may have a spare pin or two, or you can hang another I2C I/O chip on the I2C bus (a PCF8574 for example) to get generic digital I/O ports. I've done that to control a bank of band filters between the antenna and a SoftRock here. The hardware was fairly simple, re-engineering the software however, is an "ongoing" project...

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