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New page: My ideas when designing this interfaces was: * '''optoisolated interface''' - volatages between PC and rig can cause noise or damage * '''USB interface''' - PC and laptops with serial port...
 
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* '''maximal compatibility''' with radios - ICOM's CI-V is incompatible with Yaesu/Kenwood. Goal is to have minimal types of interfaces to cover all radios used in OK2M
* '''maximal compatibility''' with radios - ICOM's CI-V is incompatible with Yaesu/Kenwood. Goal is to have minimal types of interfaces to cover all radios used in OK2M


==[[CI-V interface]]== for ICOM radios
# [[CI-V interface]] for ICOM radios
# [[USB to Kenwood CAT interface]]
# [[USB to Yaesu CAT interface]]

Latest revision as of 13:22, 14 August 2015

My ideas when designing this interfaces was:

  • optoisolated interface - volatages between PC and rig can cause noise or damage
  • USB interface - PC and laptops with serial ports is still possible to but choice is very limited. Laptops have only one serial port, is not enough for all interfaces (rig keying, CAT, rotator control...)
  • maximal compatibility with radios - ICOM's CI-V is incompatible with Yaesu/Kenwood. Goal is to have minimal types of interfaces to cover all radios used in OK2M
  1. CI-V interface for ICOM radios
  2. USB to Kenwood CAT interface
  3. USB to Yaesu CAT interface