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USB Bit Cable usage

Jim K4JAF
Jim K4JAF Member ✭✭
edited January 2018 in FLEX-6000 Signature Series
Anyone using the USB Bit cable to choose multiple antennas on a band?  IE, say dipole or vertical on 80 meters by specifying frequency range, 3500 to 3600 Khz for vertical, 3601 to 4000 Khz for dipole.  Not sure you can assign a small frequency range instead of a total band.  Thanks

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  • W7NGA_2
    W7NGA_2 Member
    edited January 2018
    Good morning Jim. I always take some flak by suggesting using an Arduino to meet your requirement. There are other ways of course, but perhaps not as fun. I use the USB serial data cable connected to the Arduino and enable the auto-report option that dumps the active frequency to the port upon any change in frequency. State-machine 'switch' or 'if-else' statements enables a specific port that drives an antenna relay (or whatever I desire) dependent on a frequency range. I joke that I have also programmed it to detect when I am in the RTTY section of the band where a relay is enabled that starts my Espresso machine in anticipation of a long wait before starting a QSO!

    I suspect you can do something similar with third-part software. I just happen to enjoy tinkering and doing things old-school at times.

    73's

    W7NGA dan
    Seaside, Oregon

  • W7NGA
    W7NGA Member ✭✭✭
    edited January 2018
    sometimes the 'fun factor' trumps being practical!

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