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this is using the hyper terminal as you described before right?
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Moore" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 2:32 PM
Subject: The TS-570 antenna analyzer
> Hello guys,
> I thought the topic might keep some of you from hitting the delete key>
> I wrote a little python script to check the swr of the antenna connected
> to my TS-570DG.
> All you do is execute the script passing the starting and ending
> frequencies and an optional frequency step. The program saves your
> frequency, power level, mode and antenna-tuner setting and restores them
> after performing the measurements. Measurements are done using AM mode
> with 5 watts power.
> No, it's not as good as the MFJ-209, but it give you a rough idea of
> your antenna resonance point. Below is a sample output from the script.
>
> Script started on Thu Dec 28 16:05:15 2006
> python swr.py --from 3500 --to 3600 --step 10
> freq swr
> 3500 4
> 3510 4
> 3520 3
> 3530 2
> 3540 1
> 3550 1
> 3560 1
> 3570 1
> 3580 2
> 3590 3
> frequency 03551
> mode CW
> power 100 watts
> Script done on Thu Dec 28 16:06:34 2006
>
> 73 Chris w1gm
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