I wonder if Paul has any intention of including control of the PW-1 amp from
non Icom transceivers? It could be included in the CONTROL of the
PREFERENCES to send a CI-V command out a serial port and then be level
converted to a CI-V cable to the PW-1.
Or better still someone come up with a
I updated the utility to compare your DX4WIN DXCC credits with ARRL
Logbook of the World: You can download version 6.1 from:
http://dx4win.ad1c.us/lotw/
This version is compatible with DX4WIN.CTY dated 11 March 2012 and later.
Here are the release notes:
Ver. 6.1 - 26 March 2012
If the
I have released version 5.1 of the DX4WIN Data Updater:
http://dx4win.ad1c.us/updater/
Here are the release notes:
5.1 - 25 March 2012
Don't pop up message box on completion when running in –auto mode
Thanks to Mel, VE2DC for pointing out the problem.
73 - Jim AD1C
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Jim
Or better still someone come up with a computer box that would
convert the low going leads, per band, of the Orion-2 to an
appropriate CI-V command that would be sent to the PW-1.
microHAM microKEYER II and DigiKeyer II provide an optional, isolated
auxiliary CI-V output based on the radio
I continue to be impressed with the features available in microHAM
products. They are not cheap, but as in all things, you get what you
pay for.
Dick
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Dick Flanagan K7VC
d...@k7vc.com
On 3/25/2012 6:42 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
Or better still someone come up with a computer box that
I believe it is relatively easy to make a homebrew interface to drive PW1
from an Ten Tec Orion ii. Orion ii (as i read in the manual) has band data
in back side. I saw also that you can drive a relay for every band. So you
can simply a voltage and some resistors to get the voltage you want for
On 3/26/2012 3:21 PM, Kostas Stamatis wrote:
I believe it is relatively easy to make a homebrew interface to drive
PW1 from an Ten Tec Orion ii. Orion ii (as i read in the manual) has
band data in back side. I saw also that you can drive a relay for
every band. So you can simply a voltage and
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