I did not think of that. I have 8 so I can just use the others. I have not
programed past 4 so I have not tried them yet.now if I could just get a newer
version to compile without erroring out I will be doing good. I am using .050
on a pi 3b.James
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 10:03:57 PM CST, Tree <tree@kkn.net>
wrote:
Probably the issue with it not working for memory 4 is that the <04> is
interpreted as the end of the command - so it never gets sent to the radio.
Maybe I can put a change in the software that it still gets sent - will look at
it.
Maybe we should have used a null character for the end of the "string" - but
that would not work either.
The reason a termination character is necessary is that if a radio command is
embedded in a CW message (like to clear the RIT during the QSL MESSAGE) there
needs to be a way to tell the difference between the message and the command.
Guess you will just have to make do without memory 4 for now.
Tree
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 7:25 PM James Pahoundis <kc6ucn@yahoo.com> wrote:
Tree,That did the trick. It works now! Thank You.it worked for memory 1 to 3
not for 4? and now if I press the enter key on the call input line it plays the
"f1" memory.
James
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 09:00:42 PM CST, Tree <tree@kkn.net>
wrote:
In order to send binary data to the radio - you will have to use a special
format for the memory command.
FE FE 94 E0 28 00 01 FD
Would be this:
CQ SSB MEMORY F1 = <03>SRS=<FE><FE><94><E0><28><00><01><FD><04>
The <03> is a control-C which indicates this is a command as opposed to text of
a CW message. The <04> is a control-D which terminates the command.
SRS= means that what comes after the equals sign will be sent to the active
radio. You can use SRSI if you want it to go to the inactive radio.SRS1 for
radio 1 and SRS2 for radio 2.
Tree
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 1:42 PM James Pahoundis via Trlog
<trlog@contesting.com> wrote:
IC-7300.
On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 03:38:20 PM CST, George Fremin III
<geoiii@kkn.net> wrote:
What sort of radio?
George Fremin III
> On Dec 13, 2023, at 2:56 PM, James Pahoundis via Trlog <trlog@contesting.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hello, I seen in the linux manual it says we can use the radio's internal
> voice keyer. So I was trying to get itto work. setting up the cmd string for
> the radio is FE FE 94 E0 28 00 01 FD would be for slot 1.That did not seem to
> work. What am I missing? would love to get this working!
> Thanks for the help73 James.
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