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    <p>Good opportunity for me to ask a question I've been wondering
      about for a while.  I'm very familiar with Icom CI-V, and can live
      with its limitations.  I'm familiar (have written C code for)
      Yeasu FT-736 language.</p>
    <p>Question:  What is the most flexible (since HPSDR will implement
      most) CAT language to use between N1MM (and other) programs and
      HPSDR over the virtual serial ports?  I could easily select CI-V
      and walk away, but if there's something better which I don't know
      about, I'd love to hear it.</p>
    <p>Thanks & 73,</p>
    <p>Jim</p>
    <p><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:wb4gcs@amsat.org">wb4gcs@amsat.org</a></p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/13/2018 9:42 AM, Todd Mondragon
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      <p>CAT control in PowerSDR is great, I use it to interface my
        Hercules DJ controller and it works a treat.<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/08/2018 14:37, Scott Traurig
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        <div dir="ltr">You still have to use DDUtil to interface to the
          Flex knob.
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          <div>You can connect WSJT-X (and other things) directly to
            PowerSDR, at least until you run out of the 4 CAT
            connections PowerSDR supports.</div>
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          <div>I'm really surprised it's not obvious to you. Look at
            Setup > CAT Control > CAT+</div>
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          <div>73,</div>
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          <div>Scott</div>
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              <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 9:26 AM,
                John Ackermann N8UR <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                  Scott --<br>
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                  The main reason has been to interface my old Flex
                  tuning knob, which DDUtil supports.<br>
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                  I was using com0com but switched to vspmgr which seems
                  to play better with DDUtil.<br>
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                  How do you set additional ports in PowerSDR?  In the
                  CAT menu I only see one.<br>
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                  Thanks!<br>
                  John<br>
                  ----<br>
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                  On 08/13/2018 09:18 AM, Scott Traurig wrote:<br>
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                    Why use DDUtil for this? PowerSDR can entertain 4
                    CAT ports simultaneously. Use one for DDUtil, use
                    another for WSJT-X.<br>
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                    What virtual serial port software are you using?
                    VSPM has not proven stable for me. I have had much
                    better performance from VSPE (yes, VSPE does cost
                    $25). You might also try com0com.<br>
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                    73,<br>
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                    Scott/w-u-2-o<br>
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