OK by me.
But ... if it is connected to the computer, you could easily write
software to allow you to interactively tune the rig with a mouse or
keyboard action, and I suspect it would be more difficult to do that
with a rig-monitor-only solution.
I would kidnap N4PY and coerce him into writing a neato interactive
control application for it. Like in his existing program. You click on
a signal peak on the graphic screen, and, VOILA, the radio tunes to that
frequency /signal... and,... optimally, tunes and makes the call using a
bank of recorded contact voice keyer sound files, and then logs the
contact in your favorite log book, and emits a sound cue indicating it
is ready to make another contact. (OK... perhaps I have gone too far
in my imagination...) ;-) ;-)
So... would your solution be interactive... or do we not need that?
Interesting stuff.
----------------- JHR -----------------
On 4/8/2014 7:48 PM, Cecil wrote:
...would rather have a VGA port on the radio to connect
a standard off the shelf computer monitor to...that
way I could also determine the size of the display.
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