Greetings!
If your into knobs on your radios, pass this by, you will feel better that
way......
I have just been having a neat new experience. My Grandson showed up here
with a broken game paddle the kind that is like the one hand control stick
with left, right, forward, backward and extra buttons for the guns and
things. He wanted it fixed. To bad, he is a nice kid, but I am keeping the
thing. His dad can buy him another one....
I plugged the thing into a game socket on a computer here and interfaced it
into the software for my TS-570 at the remote site. Wow!
With the left and right motion hooked into the tuning rate of 10 Hz per step
to 100 kHz per step you can get around real fast or as slow as you want.
Then I put the forward and backward into the filter selection. This is a
whole new experience - one I am enjoying. Then, using on of the gun
buttons, I had it alternately zip around the database I have collected of
people and activities on the bands that I like to listen to. This makes my
mouse look like the it should be put back on the shelf!
I have only been at this a few hours now but I wonder if anyone else has any
ideas or thoughts on improving on the virtual round tuning knob that is so
prevalent in the software for our new radios these days? I have created
spinning buttons for all the 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz etc and they are not bad,
but this joystick beats it all for getting around accurately, fast and
effortlessly.
This game paddle is of the simple variety I am told, what are the features
that might be possible with more advanced game controllers? At the moment I
am thinking of putting one of these things in my vehicle for controlling the
Pegasus when the time comes, it will sure be better than pushing little
buttons to make things happen.......
Larry
VA3LK
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