[arm-allstar] vhf/uhf mobile for use with havmoip/hamlib
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Wed Apr 11 15:16:14 EST 2018
The CM300s can be used identically to the CDMs.
The GM300s that have the high-end logic board (the 16 channel radios)
can also be used.
On 4/11/2018 1:11 PM, "Stephen - K1LNX via arm-allstar" wrote:
> A number of us have used Motorola CDM series radios as remote bases. The
> G707 might also accept commands from Hamlib. I've also used a V71 with
> minimal success via hamlib, but there were only basic functions supported
> so I've found the CDM and the bcd_control_usb_fob.sh script was my best
> option.
>
> 73
> Stephen
> K1LNX
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 4:02 PM, "LaRoy McCann via arm-allstar" <
> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
>> Looking for recommendations for a vhf/uf mobile for use as a remote base.
>>
>> I have a kenwood tm-g707 connected to a uri interface and working. I don't
>> think I can control the channels thru the uri. I saw a diagram once that
>> shows using some kind of an interface between the uri and serial port. I
>> guess it is a usb-ttl interface to control the g707. Don't know if this
>> interface is available or I would have to build something.
>>
>> Are there any radios that will easily interface with hamvoip that can have
>> channels controlled?
>>
>> LaRoy - k5tw
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