| Step |
Directions
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| 1 |
on the Configuration window's General
tab
-
select
the radio's Model
-
if
you've selected an Icom or TenTec Omni,
-
indicate
whether you'll be specifying the radio's CI-V
Address in decimal or
hexadecimal
radix (radio addresses given in Icom and TenTec manuals are in hexadecimal)
-
enter
the radio's CI-V
Address in the specified radix
-
set the radio's CI-V
Transceive parameter off
(using its menu system)
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if
you've selected a TenTec Pegasus select, the Control Folder
containing your Pegasus control software; this folder should contain
a file named PEGASUS.OUT
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| 2 |
on the
Configuration window's Com tab (skip if
the radio Model is a TenTec Pegasus or FlexRadio
SDR-1000)
-
designate
the serial port that is connected to your radio interface
-
select
the baud rate that matches your radio's
settings
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if
the radio requires that the RTS modem control signal be asserted, place
this signal in the always
on state; the Kenwood TS-2000, for example, has this
requirement.
-
if
an external interface is being used and it
derives its power from the serial port's DTR and/or RTS modem control
signals, place these signals in the always
on state
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| 3 |
on the Configuration
window's General tab, check the Continuous Frequency and Mode Interrogation
box and set the interval to 200ms
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