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Gary Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Jul 2011 17:26:48 -0400
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Richard:

nearly all the newer rigs interface with computers.  The trick will be what software to use.

The kenwood ts590 and ts2000 both interface well.  The provided software from kenwood works well.
Most other rigs have either their own software, or can use general software such as ham radio deluxe.
That should get you started.

On Jul 2, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Richard Wells wrote:

> Hello, I am in need of a comprehensive list of radios that have the 
> capability of interfacing with computers running Windows to actually 
> control the radio as in setting frequency and any other functions the 
> radio supports. Accessibility of software would also be a consideration 
> unless any logging software would do that. The only suggestion I have 
> received so far is the FT747. Thanks
> 
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