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RE: [WriteLog] MARK-V RTTY FILTERS

To: "vision2000" <vision2000@acepaging.com>,<writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: RE: [WriteLog] MARK-V RTTY FILTERS
From: "ON4ADZ" <on4adz@pro.tiscali.be>
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 18:01:55 +0100
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Dear Dean

I do agree , I would welcome such a application


73
DIRK
on4adz

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: writelog-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]Namens vision2000
Verzonden: donderdag 20 januari 2005 1:35
Aan: ON4ADZ; All about Yaesu 1000mp; Kostas SV1DPI;
writelog@contesting.com
Onderwerp: RE: [WriteLog] MARK-V RTTY FILTERS




Hi Fellow Writelog users


I was recently quite shocked to uncover the difficulty associated with
selection of filters in the FT1Kmp MK5 series. I think it is a gross error
on
the part of the software/firmware writers at Yaesu.

It's such a gross error, I think it actually merits a revamping of their
firmware. I'd certainly be interested in a firmware fix to deal with this
issue.

However, it reminded me of a project that I was keen to throw out to the
group.

Writelog has the capacity to integrate with a rig "front-panel" and there
are
a couple excellent ft1kmp control programs - particularly CAT-1000 by CN8HB.

Is it not possible that with some small adjustments, this programme could be
ported to work within the Writelog environment??

If so, this would literally allow adjustment of nearly everything on the rig
through the software interface without touching the rig - especially the
EDSP
and filter adjustments.

Would be interested in whether other writelog and Yaesu FT1kmp users might
be
interested in that sort of interfacing/collaboration between the two
software
packages??

As  an even easier option, it should be possible also to make "MpFilters"
work
within writelog as a "rig front panel".

It seems to me the major issue is how to provide two "logical" software
serial
ports that route to a single physical serial port, but that make each piece
of
software feel it's communicating exclusively with the radio.



73's, Dean - 8P6SH

>> Disclaimer>>

 I am definitely not a programmer but am definitely a satisfied user of
these
various pieces of software that wishes there was a way to make writelog work
alongside "MpFilters" or better yet "Cat-1000"



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---------- Original Message -----------
From: "ON4ADZ" <on4adz@pro.tiscali.be>
To: "Kostas SV1DPI" <sv1dpi@raag.org>, <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:27:04 +0100
Subject: RE: [WriteLog] MARK-V RTTY FILTERS

> Dear Kostas,
>
> I use logger32 for general logging, in digital application you can setup
> macro buttoms who sends codes to the radio.
> I have programmed some buttoms for filter setting with my MarkV
>
> With writelog it is not possible to programme buttoms and send
machinecodes
> to the radio.
>
> I hope also for better so2v support.
>
> 73
> DIRK
> ON4ADZ
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: writelog-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]Namens Kostas SV1DPI
> Verzonden: woensdag 19 januari 2005 21:18
> Aan: REFLECTOR writelog
> Onderwerp: [WriteLog] MARK-V RTTY FILTERS
>
> the mark v users have a problem with the selection between 500 and
> 250 hz filter on rtty. As i read in 1000mp mailing list other
> programs have a solution for this. Can writelog make the same?? I
> hope also we have a better support for the sub vfo (for example... click
> on sub vfo band map change sub vfo frequency)
> Below is the message of 1000mp mailing list (the original mp has not
> this problem)
>
> Kostas SV1DPI
>
> "The only way I know is to use radio control software.  I can do it with
> the DXLab suite of software in the Commander application.  You can
> set any filter combination you want.  And in N1MM Logger I have 3
> choices, wide, Nar 500 and Nar 250.  To change from wide to Nar
> 500Hz in N1MM Logger I just hit the wide/nar button on the bandmap.
> To go to 250Hz I just push the NAR2 button on the transceiver.
>
> 73,
> Art
> W2NRA"
>
> Jim W7RY wrote:
> > Has anyone on the list figured a way to select between the 500Hz (both
> > IF's) and the 250Hz (both IF's) while in RTTY mode? It can be done while
> > in CW but I would like this
> > capability in RTTY as well.
> >
> > I'm looking at the chart on the bottom of page 46 and that shows that
> > Its not possible.
> >
> > I sure would like to be able to do it. My guess is that it's selected
> > though software and the uP.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks and 73
> > Jim W7RY
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