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[Tlf-devel] Re: Cwdaemon - not very good solution
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Martin Kratoska |
Subject: |
[Tlf-devel] Re: Cwdaemon - not very good solution |
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Sun, 18 May 2003 23:53:00 +0200 |
> What is SBDVP?
http://fermi.la.asu.edu/w9cf/index.html
> The only difference is that we
> use Pin14 for switching between microphone and soundblaster.
That's the matter!
> because of the paddle input functionality, which is on the TODO list for
the
> next step.
BTW don't forget support both Curtis A/B modes
http://www.qsl.net/ok1rr/curtisa_b.html
Steven, K1EL, now offers his codes of PIC K8keyers (public domain now). It
seems as a good inspiration how Curtis A and B modes works.
73 Martin, OK1RR
address@hidden
http://www.qsl.net/ok1rr
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From: "Wolf-Ruediger Juergens" <address@hidden>
To: "Martin Kratoska" <address@hidden>; "Martin Kratoska"
<address@hidden>; "Joop Stakenborg" <address@hidden>; "PA0RCT"
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Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: Cwdaemon - not very good solution
> Hello Martin,
>
> On Sunday 18 May 2003 13:37, Martin Kratoska wrote:
> > I suggest to make CWdaemon fully compatible with standard interface used
> > for TR/CT/NA etc. The CWdaemon should also not limit the future versions
of
> > TR.
>
> I compared our circuitry with the schematic from the tr-log manual.
> We are full compatible for the output signals. The only difference is that
we
> use Pin14 for switching between microphone and soundblaster. But this can
be
> easily changed. And I'm sure that I will change this in the near future
;-)
> because of the paddle input functionality, which is on the TODO list for
the
> next step.
>
> > For use with sound card it should be made compatible with SBDVP (assumed
> > that TLF should use in future versions something like SBDVP with sound
> > card). SBDVP offers more choices what pin should be used for mic/sound
card
> > switching. I suggest pin 5 which is currently reserved for DVK (please
keep
> > in mind pins 2, 7, 8 and 9 which should be used for band info. I hope
also
> > to find this option in future releases).
>
> What is SBDVP?
> I will change the source so that the output signals vor DVK/SB can be
changed
> by defines. Pin 5 is a good proposal for SB/Mic switching so far as I can
> see.
>
> 73 de Wolf, DL2WRJ
> --
> Q: Why did the programmer call his mother long distance?
> A: Because that was her name.
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>
>