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When connected to my Ft950, N1MM Plus knows the band and mode the
transceiver is in, but not the S-meter reading or much else. In most cases,
you don't want S-meter readings to go straight into your log.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
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From: Michael Ryan
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 11:14 AM
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Subject: Loging programs with rig control
Hi all:
I use N3FJp's software and I was wondering if connected to a supported rig
for control, is the band, mode, freq and S-9 automatically fillede in or do
you have to enter a call sign 1ST then press the tab key to get the software
to pole the rig for the rest of the info?
I'm thinking of if a blind user wanted a 160/70CM all mode mobile/compact
rig, there are very few options to shoose from. You have the Elecraft
products which are very expensive to get up here in Canada. You have the
Icom IC-7100 with touch screen along with the Yaesu FT-991. Not sure if the
TS-2000 is available with the remot head option anymore and then there's the
TS-480 and then you'd have to buy a transverter and give up the 10M band. At
the end of the day, the IC-7100 is the cheaper option of the lot.
Doesn't look good and the good rigs from ago, IC-706 etc wouldn't be a good
rig if fairly old. Somputer tech don't age well, not like older
transister/tubed equipment.
73:
Mike DE VO1AX
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