[chirp_users] Fwd: FT-450D
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: FT-450D Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 07:57:08 +1000 From: David djmunn@bigpond.com To: chirp_users-request@intrepid.danplanet.com
Hi Dan...is there any possibility of the FT-450D being included in your excellent software.. I received a week ago a new FT-450D rig which is very nice to operate on digi modes..while there is cat control software available for it on Linux there is none for memory programming on Linux only Windows
73 David VK4BDJ
Hi Dan...is there any possibility of the FT-450D being included in your excellent software.. I received a week ago a new FT-450D rig which is very nice to operate on digi modes..while there is cat control software available for it on Linux there is none for memory programming on Linux only Windows
Sure, although I'll have to get my hands on one for a little while first.
I don't know anyone that has one, but I can start asking around.
Hi Dan...tnx for the reply.....there is on the Yaesu website a couple of reference manuals in the FT-450D directory under Files that might be of help... the one under CAT operation looks quite technical however i know that it would be easier if you can do a hands on approach...pity we are so far apart with a lot of water in between ;-)
73 David VK4BDJ
On 24/04/12 08:27, Dan Smith wrote:
Hi Dan...is there any possibility of the FT-450D being included in your excellent software.. I received a week ago a new FT-450D rig which is very nice to operate on digi modes..while there is cat control software available for it on Linux there is none for memory programming on Linux only Windows
Sure, although I'll have to get my hands on one for a little while first.
I don't know anyone that has one, but I can start asking around.
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Hi Dan...tnx for the reply.....there is on the Yaesu website a couple of reference manuals in the FT-450D directory under Files that might be of help... the one under CAT operation looks quite technical however i know that it would be easier if you can do a hands on approach...pity we are so far apart with a lot of water in between ;-)
Yeah, it would certainly make development go quickly. I try to stock to a policy of not doing purely remote development (except for small model variations) because it's not an effective use of my time. Since this is an all spare-time and volunteer effort, I have to pick and choose my battles.
There are a number of other CHIRP contributors though. Maybe you could convince one of them, perhaps with a bribe of a Vegemite Sandwich? :)
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