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It occurs to me that I could, using the TS-590, computer and braille display, put together a pretty good tactile pan adapter. You could enter a frequency range, or of course a band designation, and get a look at where the activity is within the spectrum for that band.
What I’m currently stumbling over is having control over the individual dots on a braille display. Does anyone know if there’s a way to, for example, tell a braille display to put up just dot 7? I’d like to have a frequency rule in the bottom dots, with the strength of signals shown in the top half of each cell.
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Jim Shaffer, KE5AL
Pflugerville, TX
www.jjshaffer.net
www.pgramblers.com
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