... or, if your amplifier doesn't/cant read CAT frequency commands, then you could use the serial port antenna switch which allows you to program whatever serial data your amplifier needs. SeventyThree(s).
On 03/15/2025 12:32 PM EDT n5kd <n5kd@...> wrote:
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If your amplifier can read RS232 commands, then Logger32 has a slave port that can pass the CAT commands out on another COM port.?
Search for ¡°slave¡± in the help file.
73¡¯ Pete, N(KD.?
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On Mar 15, 2025, at 11:26, Alec SP2EWQ via groups.io <aleksander.otulak@...> wrote:
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Hi,
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I had been often asked about that,?and now,?
I am facing the question myself:
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How to get the band data out from Logger32, so that it can be used for an amplifier
to follow the band the Radio/Logger32 is on?
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Naturally, getting that directly from the radio is not possible?as there is no such an option,?
so the only way to make it is using a PC's COMport.
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Perhaps there is some kind of bridge-software or so,