![]() ![]() 73 de Free Ham Radio Classified Ads from QTH.COM. Today many hams using Remoterig just for audio and CW keying when the Radio has their own remote system but no working remote CW like Flex etc. Hi as long as there is a traditional serial port for CAT, you can use Remoterig for control. ![]() This allows multiple control operations to be fully automated with single mouse clicks, or keystroke.Re: YAESU FTDX10. The CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) System in the FTDX10transceiver provides control of frequency, VFO, memory, and other settings such as dual-channel memories and diversity reception using an external personal computer. Example: Set the MAIN Band frequency to 14.250000 MHz. ![]() (5) XON/XOFF and DTR/DSR-Uses both values 4 & 5.2 FT-991 CAT Operation Reference Book CAT (COTER AE TRANCEER) OERATON cOntrOl cOmmand A computer control command is composed of an alpha-betical command, various parameters, and the terminator that signals the end of the control command.3 CAT (Coter Aie Transeiver ) Oeration Control Command A computer control command is composed of an alphabetical command, various parameters, and the terminator that signals the end of the control command. The transfer mechanism controls input flow by unasserting the DTR signal when the low-level I/O receive buffer is nearly full, and it controls output flow by suspending the transmission when the DSR signal is unasserted. (4) DTR/DSR-Uses the DTR output signal and the DSR input signal to perform flow control. (3) XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS-Uses both values 1 & 2. The transfer mechanism controls input flow by unasserting the RTS signal when the low-level I/O receive buffer is nearly full, and it controls output flow by suspending the transmission when the CTS signal is unasserted. (2) RTS/CTS-Uses the RTS output signal and the CTS input signal to perform flow control. The transfer mechanism controls input flow by sending XOFF when the low-level I/O receive buffer is nearly full, and it controls the output flow by suspending transmission when XOFF is received. (1) XON/XOFF-Uses the XON and XOFF characters to perform flow control. (0) None-Does not use flow control, and buffers on both sides of the connection are assumed to be large enough to hold all data transferred. Certain values or combinations of values may not be supported by all serial ports and/or operating systems. Valid values include: (0) Flow None, (1) Flow XON/XOFF, (2) Flow RTS/CTS, (3) Flow XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS, (4) Flow DTR/DSR, (5) Flow XON/XOFF and DTR/DSR. Specifies the flow control method used for both transmitting and receiving data. ![]()
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