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====== Setting the Receiver Address Code for Computer Control of the Delta II ====== | ====== Setting the Receiver Address Code for Computer Control of the Delta II ====== | ||
- | **From the Ten Tec Reflector June 22, 1998** | + | **From the Ten-Tec Reflector June 22, 1998** |
The Delta II is now being controlled by my computer. After two telephone conversations with Paul Clinton at Ten-Tec, he finally was able to get through to me what I should do and how to interpret and use what I was seeing. | The Delta II is now being controlled by my computer. After two telephone conversations with Paul Clinton at Ten-Tec, he finally was able to get through to me what I should do and how to interpret and use what I was seeing. | ||
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73, | 73, | ||
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+ | Dale Martin, KG5U | ||
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+ | **From the Ten-Tec Reflector November 13, 1998** | ||
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+ | I have a Delta II which I purchased to use as radio2 for | ||
+ | contestng. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I purchased the Model 305 for the RS232 level conversion that is | ||
+ | necessary for computer control of the Delta II. You could just | ||
+ | as well build your own. My 1995 ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs | ||
+ | has the schematic and writeup on an RS232 level converter using | ||
+ | the same chip as the 305. | ||
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+ | The baud rate is fixed at 1200 baud. | ||
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+ | You may very likely need to know the 'receiver address'. Mine is | ||
+ | 64. You can find and set your's by pressing the "F" button, the | ||
+ | <MODE button (That's the LEFT ARROW-MODE button). On the LCD | ||
+ | display you will see HEX numbers (mine says EC.006.4) in place of | ||
+ | the frequency. The 6.4 is the 64 receiver address for my radio. | ||
+ | You can change the number by pressing the Up or Down arrow | ||
+ | buttons. (I'm telling you this in detail because I had to call | ||
+ | Ten-Tec service department to find out how to do this; it wasn't | ||
+ | in the manual.). | ||
+ | |||
+ | I found a problem with the computer/radio system that I am trying | ||
+ | to work through. The computer software polls the radio for the | ||
+ | frequency once a second. I have had to turn off the polling | ||
+ | while the radio is transmitting, otherwise the CW characters get | ||
+ | all chopped up and are unreadable. With the polling off while | ||
+ | transmitting, only the first character is chopped (truncated?), | ||
+ | the rest of the CW is normal CW. There are a couple of other | ||
+ | software commands I found in the logging program command list | ||
+ | that I am going to try this weekend and see if that will resolve | ||
+ | the first character chopping problem. | ||
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+ | My radio1 is an Omni VI+ and I've had no similar problems with | ||
+ | it's computer control (same computer and same software). So, I | ||
+ | don't know if the problems I am having with the Delta II are | ||
+ | endemic to the radio or if it's just a problem with my radio. | ||
+ | YMMV. | ||
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+ | 73 and good luck, | ||
Dale Martin, KG5U | Dale Martin, KG5U |