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Getting transmitting slice ID using CAT commands
IW7DMH, Enzo
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Hello,
I am wondering what is the "official" algorithm, I have to use, to get the transmitting Slice ID using serial commands.
I am aware of the operational notes on page 3 of the SSDR Cat manual and I would like to solve the issue when "Commands that access VFO B information before one of the commands mentioned above is issued or after the Split Slice is manually closed will receive a ‘?;’ response."
I am missing something but another question could be "Why the FT; and ZZSW; commands can't return the plain TX slice ID?"
73' Enzo
iw7dmh
I am wondering what is the "official" algorithm, I have to use, to get the transmitting Slice ID using serial commands.
I am aware of the operational notes on page 3 of the SSDR Cat manual and I would like to solve the issue when "Commands that access VFO B information before one of the commands mentioned above is issued or after the Split Slice is manually closed will receive a ‘?;’ response."
I am missing something but another question could be "Why the FT; and ZZSW; commands can't return the plain TX slice ID?"
73' Enzo
iw7dmh
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Enzo,
The CAT API was developed WAY before we had more than 2 VFOs. For that reason, it is all oriented around a 2 VFO system. As such, it is a tough task to try and wrap a modern transceiver like a FLEX-6700 (8 Slices) onto such a system.
The way that we have chosen to implement the system is to leave the command set as is and abstract one or 2 Slices per CAT port. This gives us the best compatibility with existing applications that only expect a 1 or 2 VFO type of radio.
The right way to get the transmit Slice ID is probably not to use CAT at all, but rather to use the radio API. It is a much richer API that comprehends more Slices (VFOs) and is accessible over the network. See the FlexADP page (http://www.flexradio.com/amateur-products/flex-6000-signature-series/smartsdr-api/) for more info on the APIs that we offer.0 -
Thank you Eric,
in the last weeks I ported my switchbox project, from Arduino based platform to Raspberry Pi 2/3 and I was going to give a try to the new embedded serial port.
But, as you pointed out, there are more cons than pros so I'll go on with the smartsdr APIs.
This time I have to deal with Python and I hope I'll be able to do it as well.
73' Enzo
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