> It seems as if this job could be reasonably done with some sort of
> serial-to-bcd converter, appropriately programmed for the Kenwoods,
> followed by the TopTen style decoders. The trouble with this
> new-generation stuff is that it's really pricey, so far.
The problem is the need to "read" the serial data stream and catch
the proper VFO commands. That requires a UART in, some intelligence
(PIC or more advanced microprocessor), a UART out and a parallel
driver.
> Another, somewhat related topic. Ultimately, parallel ports
> are going away too. Is there any SO2R hardware out there that
> can sense Radio A/B toggles from any source except LPT pin 14?
Not to my knowledge ... I know of one vendor working on a standard
for serial control using USB virtual ports and custom hardware.
Unfortunately, this will take a serial port of the "opposite" sense
of the normal PC port. The PC port (DTE) has only two controllable
output lines: DTR and RTS ... while the opposite port (DCE) has four
controllable outputs: DSR, CTS, CD, and RI.
> Is there any logging *software* that provides serial A/B switching?
Not to my knowledge.
73,
... Joe, K4IK
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