For the other questions answered thank-you folks.
I was the one who mentioned yplog. This is very very very disappointing. I
don't need the network stuff but the two radios is what I really wanted. I
wish there was a term that venders would use when it comes to ICOM radios.
Such as : Support ICOM serial but not CI-V. I guess it must be a real bear
to program. I should have specifically asked this question before I bought
it. My mistake. Coughing up more money is not going to happen. (Do you
know what these things cost? Crazy price and no I don't want some 3d party
fix...heck one day when the interface changes that thing may not work!
Besides the multi radio support is the reason that silly CI-V is so
expensive.)
I guess I just hope its on some long term wish list.
TXS,
John W1NET
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave N4IG" <n4ig@tampabay.rr.com>
To: "Jim Brannigan" <jbrannig@optonline.net>; <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] ICOM
> Hi Jim et all.
>
> I have the ICOM manuals from a 707 and
> a 746 Pro and while it isn't clear the
> master slave condition seems to
> be controlled with the rig/CT17 Transceive
> function. It appears that when the function
> is turned off the rigs act independent of each
> other and can be controlled by the computer
> if the program allows multiple rigs to be attached
> to a COMM port via a CT17. N8BJQ points out
> that only YPLog seems to support this connection.
>
> This discussion has been quite enlightening to me
> and as always the reflector is a great source of
> knowledge.
>
> 73 Dave N4IG
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