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DCMon

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morfis said:
Do you have a radio that can be computer controlled? The author is willing to work with people to add support for other radio types if the control protocol is known.

Yes, I use a uniden 396T and have computer control of it. Trunkview seems to see it, but I have not been able to get it to control the radio. System talks so briefly, it's hard to catch a transmission.
 

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morfis - do you have a copy of TV that has the 330 control in it?

I do, but I take it you do as well ;)
 

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Napalm said:
morfis - do you have a copy of TV that has the 330 control in it?

I do, but I take it you do as well ;)

No

(and I need to write more than that as the message board isn't happy with only two characters in a reply!)
 

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Typical, lol.

Try it again tomorrow. I have the distribution file here, but I don't think Gerrit would appreciate me hosting it somewhere without his permission.
 
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