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N4PY adds Flex 6000 Function

Member
edited September 2015 in New Ideas
I have been adding much function for the Flex 6500 and Flex 6700 with my N4PY software.  I now have full automatic transverter operation settings the Flex 6000 antennas and TX outputs according to definitions configured in N4PY.

I also now have added the following function:

Muting slice B on Flex 6000 when split gets turned on if dual not on.
    Volume and mute control for both slice A and slice B.
    Agc Threshold for slice A.
    Full dual receive control with headphones automatically
      set for slice A in left and slice B in right when dual
      receive it turned on, and headphone set for balanced slice A
      when dual receive is turned off.  This makes a one button
      click for dual receive operation on/off.
    Full control of AGC Threshold with the N4PY RF gain control.
    PBT control
    RIT control                               

All this is available and more in my latest N4PY Pegasus Plus program at www.n4py.com

I also have some beta versions so contact me at n4py2@earthlink.net for more info.
Carl N4PY
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  • Member ✭✭
    edited March 2015
    It sounds like you can only interface with slices A and B. Does this mean you are using the SmartCAT interface instead of the Network API?
  • Member
    edited April 2014
    Right now I am using both the direct TCP interface and also the SmartSDR CAT interface.  But I am not using virtual comports to get to CAT.  I am using the CAT port 4992 TCP interface to get to CAT.  I am still trying to figure out how to get the S meter values into my program without using CAT.  SO far I have not solved that puzzle.

    Carl

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