The info I have says the Pegasus receiver is basically a RX-320. I bet the command set is the same. Why would Tentec reinvent the wheel? Now transmitter functions are another matter. My questions are
I think you highlight two problems: If the communications between the Pegasus and computer is NOT identical to the OMNI V or VI (and maybe some other rigs), current contest programs will not work e.g
The Pegasus does not have a special interface. It is simply a asynchronous serial link. Since (my understanding is tha)t the Pegasus software is done in VB (perhaps an older version since 16 bit is a
I asked about USB when I saw the Pegasus in Sevierville. One of the engineers is running the Pegasus via a USB serial port adapter. 73, Budd, W5BEN w5ben@arrl.net --Original Message-- From: owner-ten
The help menu of the Pegasus mentions using the USB as a serial port control. They mention using a USB to serial adapter such as the Belkin F5U003. -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/tentecfaq.
popular. If someone had produced such a board for the 930 years ago, I would have never had the great pleasure of owning and operating the Omni VI. The 930 was/is a great radio. No doubt about it. It
I would certainly agree with your assessment of the venerable TS930. It was a fine CW and SSB rig. I bought mine new in 1983 and just sold it a few months ago, prior to investing in a new Omni 6+. I