[WT-support] Controlling custom hardware?
SM5AJV
sm5ajv at qrq.se
Mon Mar 17 21:25:53 CET 2014
I also agree that HW control is (mostly) better.
Bob, you got me re-think about my current solution. I am using a microHam
u2R and have set the SO2R control to classic.
Is it still possible to use the microHam protocol for ACC etc.and Classic
SO2R control at the same time?
I can't test this fully right now since the u2R is 100 km away on my
remote-QTH. But when using the microHam Control Protocol Monitor,
it looks like the commands are sent to the u2R, but never acknowledged when
SO2R Classic is selected.
(The reason for using 'classic SO2R is that I never got the SO2R switching
working fully with WT and microHam protocol)
73
Ingo SM5AJV
2014-03-17 18:00 GMT+01:00 Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv at arrl.net>:
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 7:02 AM, Win Kriegl DK9IP/KH7CD <dk9ip at dk9ip.de>wrote:
>
>> wouldn´t it be possible (and easier) to use LPT Band Data information
>> and/or LPT Radio1/Radio2 information from Win-Test to switch antennas
>> according to Radio1/2 ?
>
>
> I agree that using hardware (mostly) is the better way to go for this. If
> you don't have an LPT port, what are you using as an SO2R box? Note that
> the microHAM MK2R+ has a 25-pin "ACC" output that can be configured for
> "Protocol Control," then using LUA scripts in Win-Test you can send
> commands to adjust those pins:
>
> wtMicroham:Send(strCommand)
>
> where strCommand is
>
> "AM1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"<CR> SetAccOutputs(R1, outputs)
> "AM2xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"<CR> SetAccOutputs(R2, outputs)
>
> You can also set pins 2,3,4, or 5 to track TX1/TX2 TX focus.
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
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