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Welcome to the list Dave. I doubt that you will have to label things on the
rig. Don't know about others but I after using my rig for a while and after
the help that you can get from, I can work this thing. com which you may be
able to download the functions of all the buttons and then after a while you
will know them all very easily. If I can do it anyone can I think. Good
luck and 73
ED K7UC
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave VonDielingen via Blind-hams
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 9:38 AM
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Subject: [Blind-hams] New Guy
Greetings all from new list member, Dave - AD8B. I am currently experiencing
rapid loss of vision. It is unknown how far my condition will progress.
I have an IC-7600 with a USB connection to ACLog using Icom’s USB comm port
simulator. A large computer monitor is on order. Since ACLog is scalable
and very legible I plan to keep using it. I need to address the tiny
buttons and labels on the 7600. The simplest approach for now may be to
print exploded views of each front panel section as a guide.
This week I plan to try using N4PY’s rig control software. However, I
anticipate a problem keeping the 7600 communicating with both the logging
program and the rig control software. There is apparently a way to use text
file transfer (Pegasus?) to move information between N4PY’s software and
ACLog. Or, perhaps there’s a way to use USB for one connection and a CI-V
serial connection for the other.
Comments? Or places this ground has already been plowed and reported on?
Thanks,
Dave
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