yeah, I guess I should have mentioned I meant it as more of a conceptual
question than a technical one.
Interfacing could probably be done through the supplied USB port (covered
by the back panel but accessable) but I was thinking you would use the
supplied Arduino bus/socket which is standardized for all the "shields".
The first thing you'd need is an SSB add-on, but I like the fact that the
whole thing is open source. I've seen the diagram, someone in the club had
plotted it out and it's supposed to be easy to download the code from
Ten-Tec.
Richard
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