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Re: [CQ-Contest] Control Ameritron RCS-4 Coax Switch with my PC

To: FritzOAQ <fritz@k4oaq.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Control Ameritron RCS-4 Coax Switch with my PC
From: Steve Lott <lottsphoto@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2016 10:52:17 -0500
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Fritz,

It dawned on me I did not stay on topic

try a search for Band decoders

many make them or build your own
but looking at what exist in places like the Raspberry Pi forums may help
you decide how
to roll your own and program it

commercial vendors abound in this area today from
WX0B boxs, to Top Ten Devices
and MicroHam to name just a few

cheers!
steve
KG5VK


http://www.KG5VK.com
My Ham Radio Friends


On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 8:55 AM, FritzOAQ <fritz@k4oaq.com> wrote:

> I'm tired of switching thu my 4 beverages after every CQ with a rotary
> switch on my RCS-4.
>
> I've looked at the RCS-4 schematic & it looks like it wud be pretty simple
> to fish the wires connected to the rotary switch out to some switches I can
> control with my PC.
>
> Many many years ago I keyed my xmtr with a little reed switch & pgm I
> wrote.
> Frankly, I don't remember whether I did it with my Commodore 64 or on a PC.
> I do remember there were plenty of pins that one cud programmatically turn
> off & on (RS232 & COM ports). Now I look at a USB plug & it looks like two
> wires to me.
>
> Obviously I've been on vacation for the past 30 years but I want to get
> back
> into the game. I have recently learned a little java but haven't been able
> to see where I mite possibly talk to a com port. Then there's the
> electronics that I never was very good at. I suspect there's some IC that's
> just the thing I need to use. So, I'm looking for some direction as to what
> web sites I mite look at that wud get me going in the right direction. And
> also that maybe I shud learn C+ since it seems everybody & his brother are
> using it for ham apps.
>
> Where I want to end up with this project:
>
> Phase 1: Computer pgm switches to next beverage every X seconds. Esc stops
> it switching. Double click Esc stops it & switches back to prev beverage.
>
> Phase 2: Computer listens for a signal & stops if it hears one. I know, in
> practice this one mite not work as well as I hope. Like how does one detect
> the diff between a real CW signal & noise?
>
> Phase 3: Computer completes QSO & wins many contests in my name . GUYS!
> Just
> kiddin!
>
> 73,
>
> Fritz K4OAQ
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