Re: RJ45 Signalink wiring
google RJ45 pinout wiring
many hits on how to wire
Thanks Dan KC2STA
[email protected]> wrote:
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Dan KC2STA
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#53424
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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels
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Denis - EI6IF
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#53423
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RJ45 Signalink wiring
Not technically Linuxham related, more adjacent to the topics on here.
My slusb8r cable for my Icom IC-718's RJ45 broke. It was the plastic spring on the connector that broke, not the 13 pin itself.
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2M0WHN
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#53422
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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels
It does not. Fortunately its easy to implement? and put into use as per Cliff 's example.
Screen shot from the FT-891 manual:
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Denis - EI6IF
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#53421
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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels
Like in the email I sent with the screenshot of flrig, you need to get the 991A manual and find the list of commands and then enter those into flrig. Then it will do what you want. Flrig does not have
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Cliff, AE5ZA <ae5zaham@...>
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#53420
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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels
Thanks for all the great replies. I would like to make clear that I do not want to program the 991A, I simply want FLrig to send a cat command to the 991A to either change the 'already programmed'
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va3jpx
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#53419
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Re: fldigi on MacOS
Ok, I did that and it seems to be working so far. Thank you for the help ?
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KJ5CCS
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#53418
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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels
Yes, you can set a number of commands ready to go in flrig. See my screen shot. Very handy. I do this on a 7300, but it works for most rigs that are supported by flrig.
73,
Cliff, AE5ZA
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Cliff, AE5ZA <ae5zaham@...>
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#53417
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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels
I don't own a at FT-991 but I would expect the menu system to be similar to the FT-891. The FT-891 memories can be programmed through the FLrig's "send command" in the "config" menu. As? an example
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Denis - EI6IF
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#53416
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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels
I use RT Systems ADMS-991A software with the RT-42 data cable.
Brian
KE8NNC
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Brian Shinhearl
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#53415
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Re: fldigi 4.2.05.24 development version posted at
I confirm that Dave¡¯s workaround below works on my configuration (4.2.05.24 on a M2 MacBook Air/ Sequoia 15.0.1) Thanks Dave!
I confirm that I too have zero issues with the mic access on my three
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John Biccum, N7TIN
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#53414
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Re: Guide to New Rig backend creation?
Hi again.
I also to, have two PCR-1000 receivers.? So I did take a look into their support needs.
Unfortunately, the "language and protocol" is utterly different to the CI-V driven radio's, not
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Dave, G?WBX
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#53413
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Re: fldigi on MacOS
Time to learn Unix commands.
Open terminal. That is your home directly (the prompt will have ~ in it), if not sure, type cd <enter> that puts you back to home.
ls -ahl
This will list a bunch of
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Lonney K1LH
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#53412
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Re: FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels
[email protected]> wrote:
I don't think so, that would take a program like CHIRP which doesn't yet
support the 991A.
Thanks,
Richard
KF5OIM
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Richard Shaw, KF5OIM
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#53411
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FLrig FT-991A Memory Channels
Hey Folks,
I have just started using FLrig for my FT-991A. I am wondering if there is a way to change memory channels that are stored in the 991A from within FLrig. Thoughts?
Thanks,
VA3JPX
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va3jpx
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#53410
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Re: fldigi on MacOS
When I run the fldigi exec file in terminal it gives this warning:
Caught signal 11
Aborting fldigi due to a fatal error.
Please report this to: fldigi-devel@...
or file a bug report
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KJ5CCS
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#53409
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Re: fldigi 4.2.05.24 development version posted at
I am the original and principal developer of fldigi.? I run the program on several different Apple h/w and OS versions.? The issue described below is only associated with the latest h/w and OS
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Dave, W1HKJ
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#53408
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Re: fldigi on MacOS
Ok, I'm not sure where my home directory is... where would I find it?
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KJ5CCS
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#53407
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fldigi 4.2.06 posted at
w1hkj web site <http://www.w1hkj.com/files/fldigi/>
Index of /files/fldigi
* Parent Directory <http://www.w1hkj.com/files/>
* AppleAudioCodec.html
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Dave, W1HKJ
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#53406
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Re: FLRIG with Windows, Linux and the MAC
Works as expected on macOS 12.7.6 here, run it 24/7 year in year out.
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Lonney K1LH
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#53405
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