>I suspect that the USB port on your phone will not be useful for using the
>phone to control anything. That's because most USB devices are not
>configurable to act as USB host devices.
>Using the sound ports on the phone are probably the more likely possible means
>of connection. The
Hi Mike,
I suspect that the USB port on your phone will not be useful for using the
phone to control anything. That's because most USB devices are not
configurable to act as USB host devices. Most likely, your phone is in the
same category - it's able to be supported by a host computer, as a
Mike,
I know my iPaq H1940 has standard RS-232 serial available, all you need
is a cheap cable. From there you could presumably connect a tnc like an
SCS PTC II or even a cheap PK-232. All you would need is some terminal
software.
PocketDigi works very well and I have made contacts by using th
Hello,
I’m just starting to explore digital radio and have some basic questions.
Setting up my old Kenwood HF rig looks easy enough but let’s try something a
bit harder. I’d like to setup a fully portable, battery operated, 2m digital
system based on the following equipment:
FT-60R HT
AT&T –