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Yaesu FT-DX1200 HF/50 MHz Amateur Radio Base Transceiver, 100 Watts. Yaesu Original FT-891 HF/50 MHz All Mode Analog Ultra Compact Mobile / Base Transceiver - 100 Watts - 3 Year Warranty. Yaesu FT-857D Amateur Radio Transceiver - HF, VHF, UHF All-Mode 100W Remote Head Capability. Thanks to one and all. I got it connected finally. Here are the settings for FT 891. Choose FT 991 for these settings in Omnirig and choose the enhanced COM port. 05-06 CAT RATE 4800bps 05-07 CAT TOT 100msec 05-08 CAT RTS Enable 07-11 CW FREQ DISPLAY FREQ 08-01 DATA MODE OTHERS 08-03 OTHER DISP 1500Hz 08-04 OTHER SHIFT 1500Hz 08-05 DATA LCUT. In the box with the Yaesu FT-891 you will find a MH-31A8J hand microphone, MMB-82 mobile mounting bracket, DC power cord w/fuse, a spare fuse, operating manual, safety guide and a warranty card. The Yaesu FT891 has a 3 year manufacturers warranty. Be sure to purchase your Yaesu FT-891.#46 Hello everyone, and thanks for this forum.I have a question regarding setting up of the Yaesu SCU-17 USB Interface Unit to use with the Yaesu FT-891, as I have looked and there is very little info on how to go about doing this.My use for the SCU-17 unit will be digital modes such as JS8 & Olivia. The JS8 mode uses the program JS8Call, and for Olivia I will use FLRig & FLDigi. My computer is running Windows 8 Pro.So far I have read that this setup (FT-891 with SCU-17) requires the use of 2 USB cables, but I am not sure on how to progress from there. I have already installed the USB drivers from Yaesu and can confirm that they are working with the FT-891.Could someone here ’walk’ me through the setting up of this please? I am trying not to let the ’Magic Smoke’ out to soon, Hi Hi.Many thanks.Peter, VK3PYE (Melbourne, Australia)#47 Hello PeterWelcome to the group. I use the SCU-17 with my 891 and 817 for data modes (AFSK, FSK, and CW), it’s a great bit of kit. I use it under Windows and Linux. I’m away from my computer for the next couple of days but I can walk you through and provide screen-shots as necessary. You’ve already worked out that you need two usb cables for the FT-891, the one from the 891 is for the CAT commands and the SCU one carries audio. I’m also using JS8Call, WSJT-X, RTTY, AND PSK and confirm your combo can cover them all.RegardsGlenG0SBN#48 Hi Glen.Thank you for your response, and I look forward to some tips from you. No hurry though, as my FT-891 is my portable ops radio. I have only used it for phone so far and it does a good job at that running from a 12v AGM battery. Summer is here for us now in Oz, so I hope to get out into the parks and try some digi modes with it.If possible Glen, to make this thread more useful to those that follow me with connecting this unit to the FT-891, can you please provide as much info as time permits you.Thanks again.Peter, VK3PYE#49 Hello PeterAs promised I’ve put some notes together which I’ve attached as a PDF document which I hope will offer you and others some assistance when endeavouring to connect the Yaesu FT-891 and Yaesu SCU-17 interface together for data modes.Keep in touch.RegardsGlenG0SBN #50 PeterYou may see I sometimes use CAT for PTT as an alternative to switching via RTS, either will work with the FT-891 and SCU-17 if both usb cables re connected as per my notes.RegardsGlenG0SBN#51 Update, SCU-17 sound card works but not the CAT chips are non responsive Drivers are loaded (windows), Linux’ demsg -T +tells a story I don’t like. The chips are not even recognized, gone! do not know what happened.Using Signalink and a USB cable type A-B for control. Feed them both, Signalink & USB cable to a HUB, then one cable to the laptop( Raspberry Pi3)Your info will help me find/input the correct settings for the FT-891.First I want to use FLDIGI then, on a Windows box, WinLink, the various modes, that will be challenging, so I go for FLDIGI first.Pete Thuotte N1ZRLtoggle quoted messageShow quoted textOn Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 4:14 PM Glen - G0SBN via Groups.Io <g0sbn=talktalk.net@groups.io> wrote:PeterYou may see I sometimes use CAT for PTT as an alternative to switching via RTS, either will work with the FT-891 and SCU-17 if both usb cables re connected as per my notes.RegardsGlenG0SBN#52 Hello PeteI’m curious when you say the SCU-17 CAT chips are non responsive, do you mean that Windows doesn’t show any associted COM ports in device manager when the SCU-17 is connected? On the FT-891 CAT commands for rig control are via the radio’s usb connection only, most software offers PTT control via CAT so the SCU-17 is only handling audio. I do quite a lot of RTTY contesting so that’s why I use RTS for PTT control.I also use the SCU-17 & Yaesu 817nd with Lubuntu on an old netbook while using data modes when G0SBN/P I recall I had to issue the following command to give access the SCU-17 via the usb port /dev/ttyUSB0 for CAT control.$ sudo adduser [username] dialoutRegardsGlenG0SBN#53 EditedHello Glen.Thank you very much for the well presented info Glen. I have read through it and it is easy to follow. I am using JS8Call with my home rig, so the setup menu screen shots look familiar to me.Just one thing to clarify for me please Glen : I take it that you have set the FT-891 menus up as per pages 67 & 68 in the ’FT-891 Advanced Manual’? Are there any other settings in the FT-891 that you found needed that are not mentioned in that manual?I will let you know how I get on Glen. Thanks for you help.Peter, VK3PYE#55 Hello PeterMy settings are essentially those that Yaesu set as default. I use the ’RT Systems FT-891 Programmer’ software for easy recall of radio settings so I’ve reproduced screen shots below of my radio at the moment.73 GlenG0SBN#56 Correct, Windows did not show any COM ports. I could try to reload the drivers, that of which I had to do several times but, I presently (subject to change) I have a working situation. But, I am curious as to why things went wrong.( maybe it’s not broke at all.)As for dialout group, yes, that was one of the first things I checked.toggle quoted messageShow quoted textOn Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 6:04 PM Glen - G0SBN via Groups.Io <g0sbn=talktalk.net@groups.io> wrote:Hello PeteI’m curious when you say the SCU-17 CAT chips are non responsive, do you mean that Windows doesn’t show any associted COM ports in device manager when the SCU-17 is connected? On the FT-891 CAT commands for rig control are via the radio’s usb connection only, most software offers PTT control via CAT so the SCU-17 is only handling audio. I do quite a lot of RTTY contesting so that’s why I use RTS for PTT control.I also use the SCU-17 & Yaesu 817nd with Lubuntu on an old netbook while using data modes when G0SBN/P I recall I had to issue the following command to give access the SCU-17 via the usb port /dev/ttyUSB0 for CAT control.$ sudo adduser [username] dialoutRegardsGlenG0SBN#57 Hi Glen.Thank you again for your time and effort. With the info that you have provided I should be ’good-to-go’.I believe that this info should be made a ’sticky’, so that others can make good use of it also.When I get time to do the setup here, I will let you know how I got on, and any issues that I sorted.73 de Peter, VK3PYE#58 PeterIn the spirit of Amateur Radio we’re all here to help.If you happen to get it setup for the weekend there is a JS8Call ’QSO Party’ on the bands which should give some extra data activity to enjoy. RegardsGlenG0SBN#59 #62 G’day Glen.I now have the FT-891 and the SCU-17 working together very nicely due to your help my friend. I have only tested WSJT-X and JS8Call so far, but I’m sure that I should be able to get any other software working using the info in that PDF you posted.You have been a great help mate, thanks again.Cheers and Happy DXing.73 de Peter, VK3PYE#205 If a RIGblaster or Signalink interface is used with the FT-891, is a SCU-17 still required?thankstoggle quoted messageShow quoted textFrom: FT-891@groups.io [mailto:FT-891@groups.io] On Behalf Of Peter VK3PYESent: Sunday, December 09, 2018 7:48 AMTo: FT-891@groups.ioSubject: [FT-891] Setting up the Yaesu SCU-17 with the Yaesu FT-891Hello everyone, and thanks for this forum.I have a question regarding setting up of the Yaesu SCU-17 USB Interface Unit to use with the Yaesu FT-891, as I have looked and there is very little info on how to go about doing this.My use for the SCU-17 unit will be digital modes such as JS8 & Olivia. The JS8 mode uses the program JS8Call, and for Olivia I will use FLRig & FLDigi. My computer is running Windows 8 Pro.So far I have read that this setup (FT-891 with SCU-17) requires the use of 2 USB cables, but I am not sure on how to progress from there. I have already installed the USB drivers from Yaesu and can confirm that they are working with the FT-891.Could someone here ’walk’ me through the setting up of this please? I am trying not to let the ’Magic Smoke’ out to soon, Hi Hi.Many thanks.Peter, VK3PYE (Melbourne, Australia)#206 You could use it for rig control, but the FT891 also has a USB jack for rig control so no, it isn’t needed.73 John W5TDtoggle quoted messageShow quoted textOn Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:14 PM N0UTJ <N0UTJ@...> wrote:If a RIGblaster or Signalink interface is used with the FT-891, is a SCU-17 still required?thanksFrom:FT-891@groups.io [mailto:FT-891@groups.io] On Behalf Of Peter VK3PYESent: Sunday, December 09, 2018 7:48 AMTo:FT-891@groups.ioSubject: [FT-891] Setting up the Yaesu SCU-17 with the Yaesu FT-891Hello everyone, and thanks for this forum.I have a question regarding setting up of the Yaesu SCU-17 USB Interface Unit to use with the Yaesu FT-891, as I have looked and there is very little info on how to go about doing this.My use for the SCU-17 unit will be digital modes such as JS8 & Olivia. The JS8 mode uses the program JS8Call, and for Olivia I will use FLRig & FLDigi. My computer is running Windows 8 Pro.So far I have read that this setup (FT-891 with SCU-17) requires the use of 2 USB cables, but I am not sure on how to progress from there. I have already installed the USB drivers from Yaesu and can confirm that they are working with the FT-891.Could someone here ’walk’ me through the setting up of this please? I am trying not to let the ’Magic Smoke’ out to soon, Hi Hi.Many thanks.Peter, VK3PYE (Melbourne, Australia)#207 On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 11:14 AM, N0UTJ wrote:If a RIGblaster or Signalink interface is used with the FT-891, is a SCU-17 still required?The SCU-17 is Yaesu’s version of the Signalink / RIGblaster, so as John W5TD said -- ’No’-- Pete, VK3YPE#208 toggle quoted messageShow quoted textFrom: FT-891@groups.io [mailto:FT-891@groups.io] On Behalf Of Peter VK3PYESent: Sunday, July 28, 2019 10:20 PMTo: FT-891@groups.ioSubject: Re: [FT-891] Setting up the Yaesu SCU-17 with the Yaesu FT-891On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 11:14 AM, N0UTJ wrote:If a RIGblaster or Signalink interface is used with the FT-891, is a SCU-17 still required?The SCU-17 is Yaesu’s version of the Signalink / RIGblaster, so as John W5TD said -- ’No’-- Pete, VK3YPE #209 RandallThey are all data interfaces, from different manufacturers. Check which modes are supported on different models.I have a couple of Signalink SL+ units which i still occasionally use, they provide audio connection and vox ptt, which is fine for AFSK, however the SL+ doesn’t provide FSK if you want it for RTTY. I believe Rigblaster also provide non FSK units, so it’s probably worth checking their spec. The table shown on Tigertronics website may helphttp://www.tigertronics.com/sl_modes.htmI now mainly use the Yaesu SCU-17 interface, with my 891 and 817 radios as it easily provides interfacing for AFSK, FSK, CW modes, and CAT (for the 817).RegardsGlen#504 I am considering adding an FT-891 and SCU17 to my truck that I use for overlanding. My main interest of use would be WinLink and WSJT-X. Curious if it might be possible to make use of the RS232 port of the SCU for rig control? Would a RS232 to USB converter and a USB A Female to USB B Male adapter work? I want to reduce the number of cables from the laptop to the console port to SCU and radio. If not, it would mean I would need to install two USB ports in the console.Thanks in advance-- Bill BennettK4IBC
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Yaesu FT-DX1200 HF/50 MHz Amateur Radio Base Transceiver, 100 Watts. Yaesu Original FT-891 HF/50 MHz All Mode Analog Ultra Compact Mobile / Base Transceiver - 100 Watts - 3 Year Warranty. Yaesu FT-857D Amateur Radio Transceiver - HF, VHF, UHF All-Mode 100W Remote Head Capability. Thanks to one and all. I got it connected finally. Here are the settings for FT 891. Choose FT 991 for these settings in Omnirig and choose the enhanced COM port. 05-06 CAT RATE 4800bps 05-07 CAT TOT 100msec 05-08 CAT RTS Enable 07-11 CW FREQ DISPLAY FREQ 08-01 DATA MODE OTHERS 08-03 OTHER DISP 1500Hz 08-04 OTHER SHIFT 1500Hz 08-05 DATA LCUT. In the box with the Yaesu FT-891 you will find a MH-31A8J hand microphone, MMB-82 mobile mounting bracket, DC power cord w/fuse, a spare fuse, operating manual, safety guide and a warranty card. The Yaesu FT891 has a 3 year manufacturers warranty. Be sure to purchase your Yaesu FT-891.#46 Hello everyone, and thanks for this forum.I have a question regarding setting up of the Yaesu SCU-17 USB Interface Unit to use with the Yaesu FT-891, as I have looked and there is very little info on how to go about doing this.My use for the SCU-17 unit will be digital modes such as JS8 & Olivia. The JS8 mode uses the program JS8Call, and for Olivia I will use FLRig & FLDigi. My computer is running Windows 8 Pro.So far I have read that this setup (FT-891 with SCU-17) requires the use of 2 USB cables, but I am not sure on how to progress from there. I have already installed the USB drivers from Yaesu and can confirm that they are working with the FT-891.Could someone here ’walk’ me through the setting up of this please? I am trying not to let the ’Magic Smoke’ out to soon, Hi Hi.Many thanks.Peter, VK3PYE (Melbourne, Australia)#47 Hello PeterWelcome to the group. I use the SCU-17 with my 891 and 817 for data modes (AFSK, FSK, and CW), it’s a great bit of kit. I use it under Windows and Linux. I’m away from my computer for the next couple of days but I can walk you through and provide screen-shots as necessary. You’ve already worked out that you need two usb cables for the FT-891, the one from the 891 is for the CAT commands and the SCU one carries audio. I’m also using JS8Call, WSJT-X, RTTY, AND PSK and confirm your combo can cover them all.RegardsGlenG0SBN#48 Hi Glen.Thank you for your response, and I look forward to some tips from you. No hurry though, as my FT-891 is my portable ops radio. I have only used it for phone so far and it does a good job at that running from a 12v AGM battery. Summer is here for us now in Oz, so I hope to get out into the parks and try some digi modes with it.If possible Glen, to make this thread more useful to those that follow me with connecting this unit to the FT-891, can you please provide as much info as time permits you.Thanks again.Peter, VK3PYE#49 Hello PeterAs promised I’ve put some notes together which I’ve attached as a PDF document which I hope will offer you and others some assistance when endeavouring to connect the Yaesu FT-891 and Yaesu SCU-17 interface together for data modes.Keep in touch.RegardsGlenG0SBN #50 PeterYou may see I sometimes use CAT for PTT as an alternative to switching via RTS, either will work with the FT-891 and SCU-17 if both usb cables re connected as per my notes.RegardsGlenG0SBN#51 Update, SCU-17 sound card works but not the CAT chips are non responsive Drivers are loaded (windows), Linux’ demsg -T +tells a story I don’t like. The chips are not even recognized, gone! do not know what happened.Using Signalink and a USB cable type A-B for control. Feed them both, Signalink & USB cable to a HUB, then one cable to the laptop( Raspberry Pi3)Your info will help me find/input the correct settings for the FT-891.First I want to use FLDIGI then, on a Windows box, WinLink, the various modes, that will be challenging, so I go for FLDIGI first.Pete Thuotte N1ZRLtoggle quoted messageShow quoted textOn Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 4:14 PM Glen - G0SBN via Groups.Io <g0sbn=talktalk.net@groups.io> wrote:PeterYou may see I sometimes use CAT for PTT as an alternative to switching via RTS, either will work with the FT-891 and SCU-17 if both usb cables re connected as per my notes.RegardsGlenG0SBN#52 Hello PeteI’m curious when you say the SCU-17 CAT chips are non responsive, do you mean that Windows doesn’t show any associted COM ports in device manager when the SCU-17 is connected? On the FT-891 CAT commands for rig control are via the radio’s usb connection only, most software offers PTT control via CAT so the SCU-17 is only handling audio. I do quite a lot of RTTY contesting so that’s why I use RTS for PTT control.I also use the SCU-17 & Yaesu 817nd with Lubuntu on an old netbook while using data modes when G0SBN/P I recall I had to issue the following command to give access the SCU-17 via the usb port /dev/ttyUSB0 for CAT control.$ sudo adduser [username] dialoutRegardsGlenG0SBN#53 EditedHello Glen.Thank you very much for the well presented info Glen. I have read through it and it is easy to follow. I am using JS8Call with my home rig, so the setup menu screen shots look familiar to me.Just one thing to clarify for me please Glen : I take it that you have set the FT-891 menus up as per pages 67 & 68 in the ’FT-891 Advanced Manual’? Are there any other settings in the FT-891 that you found needed that are not mentioned in that manual?I will let you know how I get on Glen. Thanks for you help.Peter, VK3PYE#55 Hello PeterMy settings are essentially those that Yaesu set as default. I use the ’RT Systems FT-891 Programmer’ software for easy recall of radio settings so I’ve reproduced screen shots below of my radio at the moment.73 GlenG0SBN#56 Correct, Windows did not show any COM ports. I could try to reload the drivers, that of which I had to do several times but, I presently (subject to change) I have a working situation. But, I am curious as to why things went wrong.( maybe it’s not broke at all.)As for dialout group, yes, that was one of the first things I checked.toggle quoted messageShow quoted textOn Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 6:04 PM Glen - G0SBN via Groups.Io <g0sbn=talktalk.net@groups.io> wrote:Hello PeteI’m curious when you say the SCU-17 CAT chips are non responsive, do you mean that Windows doesn’t show any associted COM ports in device manager when the SCU-17 is connected? On the FT-891 CAT commands for rig control are via the radio’s usb connection only, most software offers PTT control via CAT so the SCU-17 is only handling audio. I do quite a lot of RTTY contesting so that’s why I use RTS for PTT control.I also use the SCU-17 & Yaesu 817nd with Lubuntu on an old netbook while using data modes when G0SBN/P I recall I had to issue the following command to give access the SCU-17 via the usb port /dev/ttyUSB0 for CAT control.$ sudo adduser [username] dialoutRegardsGlenG0SBN#57 Hi Glen.Thank you again for your time and effort. With the info that you have provided I should be ’good-to-go’.I believe that this info should be made a ’sticky’, so that others can make good use of it also.When I get time to do the setup here, I will let you know how I got on, and any issues that I sorted.73 de Peter, VK3PYE#58 PeterIn the spirit of Amateur Radio we’re all here to help.If you happen to get it setup for the weekend there is a JS8Call ’QSO Party’ on the bands which should give some extra data activity to enjoy. RegardsGlenG0SBN#59 #62 G’day Glen.I now have the FT-891 and the SCU-17 working together very nicely due to your help my friend. I have only tested WSJT-X and JS8Call so far, but I’m sure that I should be able to get any other software working using the info in that PDF you posted.You have been a great help mate, thanks again.Cheers and Happy DXing.73 de Peter, VK3PYE#205 If a RIGblaster or Signalink interface is used with the FT-891, is a SCU-17 still required?thankstoggle quoted messageShow quoted textFrom: FT-891@groups.io [mailto:FT-891@groups.io] On Behalf Of Peter VK3PYESent: Sunday, December 09, 2018 7:48 AMTo: FT-891@groups.ioSubject: [FT-891] Setting up the Yaesu SCU-17 with the Yaesu FT-891Hello everyone, and thanks for this forum.I have a question regarding setting up of the Yaesu SCU-17 USB Interface Unit to use with the Yaesu FT-891, as I have looked and there is very little info on how to go about doing this.My use for the SCU-17 unit will be digital modes such as JS8 & Olivia. The JS8 mode uses the program JS8Call, and for Olivia I will use FLRig & FLDigi. My computer is running Windows 8 Pro.So far I have read that this setup (FT-891 with SCU-17) requires the use of 2 USB cables, but I am not sure on how to progress from there. I have already installed the USB drivers from Yaesu and can confirm that they are working with the FT-891.Could someone here ’walk’ me through the setting up of this please? I am trying not to let the ’Magic Smoke’ out to soon, Hi Hi.Many thanks.Peter, VK3PYE (Melbourne, Australia)#206 You could use it for rig control, but the FT891 also has a USB jack for rig control so no, it isn’t needed.73 John W5TDtoggle quoted messageShow quoted textOn Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 8:14 PM N0UTJ <N0UTJ@...> wrote:If a RIGblaster or Signalink interface is used with the FT-891, is a SCU-17 still required?thanksFrom:FT-891@groups.io [mailto:FT-891@groups.io] On Behalf Of Peter VK3PYESent: Sunday, December 09, 2018 7:48 AMTo:FT-891@groups.ioSubject: [FT-891] Setting up the Yaesu SCU-17 with the Yaesu FT-891Hello everyone, and thanks for this forum.I have a question regarding setting up of the Yaesu SCU-17 USB Interface Unit to use with the Yaesu FT-891, as I have looked and there is very little info on how to go about doing this.My use for the SCU-17 unit will be digital modes such as JS8 & Olivia. The JS8 mode uses the program JS8Call, and for Olivia I will use FLRig & FLDigi. My computer is running Windows 8 Pro.So far I have read that this setup (FT-891 with SCU-17) requires the use of 2 USB cables, but I am not sure on how to progress from there. I have already installed the USB drivers from Yaesu and can confirm that they are working with the FT-891.Could someone here ’walk’ me through the setting up of this please? I am trying not to let the ’Magic Smoke’ out to soon, Hi Hi.Many thanks.Peter, VK3PYE (Melbourne, Australia)#207 On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 11:14 AM, N0UTJ wrote:If a RIGblaster or Signalink interface is used with the FT-891, is a SCU-17 still required?The SCU-17 is Yaesu’s version of the Signalink / RIGblaster, so as John W5TD said -- ’No’-- Pete, VK3YPE#208 toggle quoted messageShow quoted textFrom: FT-891@groups.io [mailto:FT-891@groups.io] On Behalf Of Peter VK3PYESent: Sunday, July 28, 2019 10:20 PMTo: FT-891@groups.ioSubject: Re: [FT-891] Setting up the Yaesu SCU-17 with the Yaesu FT-891On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 11:14 AM, N0UTJ wrote:If a RIGblaster or Signalink interface is used with the FT-891, is a SCU-17 still required?The SCU-17 is Yaesu’s version of the Signalink / RIGblaster, so as John W5TD said -- ’No’-- Pete, VK3YPE #209 RandallThey are all data interfaces, from different manufacturers. Check which modes are supported on different models.I have a couple of Signalink SL+ units which i still occasionally use, they provide audio connection and vox ptt, which is fine for AFSK, however the SL+ doesn’t provide FSK if you want it for RTTY. I believe Rigblaster also provide non FSK units, so it’s probably worth checking their spec. The table shown on Tigertronics website may helphttp://www.tigertronics.com/sl_modes.htmI now mainly use the Yaesu SCU-17 interface, with my 891 and 817 radios as it easily provides interfacing for AFSK, FSK, CW modes, and CAT (for the 817).RegardsGlen#504 I am considering adding an FT-891 and SCU17 to my truck that I use for overlanding. My main interest of use would be WinLink and WSJT-X. Curious if it might be possible to make use of the RS232 port of the SCU for rig control? Would a RS232 to USB converter and a USB A Female to USB B Male adapter work? I want to reduce the number of cables from the laptop to the console port to SCU and radio. If not, it would mean I would need to install two USB ports in the console.Thanks in advance-- Bill BennettK4IBC
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*Interface Cable Tester 1.0 This is a small utility I wrote to test the interface cables used to program Yaesu and Icom radios (it will not work with cables for other radios). If the cable won’t pass this test, then it definitely won’t work with any of the Commander software. Freeware
* 2 FTBVX3J 1.0 A memory management program for the Yaesu VX-3 Japanese model handheld transceiver. Main features: - backup/restore the cloneable memory - modify memory definitions - add and delete memory definitions - manage which memories are in which banks - sort ... $15.72
* 3 FTBCAT 2.0 A CAT control program for Yaesu FT-450, FT-817/ND, FT-847, FT-857/D, FT-897/D, FT-920, FT-1000MP Mark V transceivers, VR-5000 and FRG-100 receivers. This program does not perform management of any memory that is present in the hardware of the supported ... Freeware
*FTB8800 1.5 FTB8800 is a memory management program for the Yaesu FT-8800 transceiver. It enables you to: backup/restore the cloneable memory, modify memory definitions, add and delete memory definitions, manage which memories are in which banks, sort memories by ... $15.00
* 5 CQLog 1.3 The program also offers a ’contest-mode’; supports CAT systems for YAESU, ICOM, KENWOOD, Ten-Tec. Prints QSL cards, QSL labels, addresses envelopes and much more. CQLog is fully compatible with the CQ Callbook program.
* 6 VX-7 Commander 1.3 If you own the VX-7R transceiver, which is the first amateur handheld to be submersible, you may wish to modify it to enable transmission on MARS and CAPS frequencies. You can do this in two ways, using a hardware method or a software method. Using the ... Freeware
* 7 FT-60 Commander 1.0 The dual band FT-60 handheld transceiver for amateur radio enthusiasts, first released in 2004, is still very popular because of its wide-coverage receiver, 2-meter VHF band and 70-centimeter UHF band. This handheld transceiver features 1000 memories ... Freeware
* 8 VX-6 Commander 0.2 VX-6 Commander features: - Read/Write to the radio - Edit/Move/Cut/Copy/Paste main memory channels, scan edge memories - Edit Direct Recall Memories, Home Memories, VFOs - Edit Memory Banks - Edit Set Mode Settings - Import/Export CSVs - Sort memories ... Freeware
* 9 nGenLog 1.0 nGenLog is the next generation logging software for radio amateurs which is designed to work in the future. A living project that utilizes the latest programming technics to supply a stable, functional and easy to use program for your logging experience. $99.00
* 10 POWER-trak 3.0 POWER-trak™ is a professional, real-time fleet management software system utilizing some of today’s most advanced technology. This innovative solution gives you the power to do everything from vehicle tracking, two-way messaging, ... $1,899.00
* 11 Swisslog 5.8 Most Important SWISSLOG Functions - Add QSO’s - Edit and Delete QSO’s - Print Logbook - Transceiver Control - Rotor-Control (ARS from EA4TX, Hy-Gain, Yaesu, Sartek) - Integrated Telnet and Internet Support - DX-Cluster Support -- Interfaces ... Freeware
* 12 PstRotator 6.9 PstRotator is a program for antenna rotators control. It works with a wide variety of rotators, supports a lot of loggers, DX cluster clients, satellites and moon trackers, and supports multiuser remote operation over the Internet. The user interface ... $21.60
* 13 PstRotatorAz 6.6 The PstRotatorAz program can control a Yagi and a bi-directional rotary dipole on the same rotator, with the dipole in line with the Yagi’s boom (90° offset from Yagi heading). This mode is BD-90. A second bidirectional mode (BD-0) supports ...
* 14 CN8HB’s CAT-1000 1.1 CN8HB’s CAT-1000 is a free software utility that allows you to control your FT-1000MP (also Mark-V) from your computer.This software application allows you to save and restore the memory bank to a file, adjust the EDSP features parameters, record ... Freeware
* 15 FCCLookup 5.1 Standard Features: -Look-up of US call signs -Wild card searches on US call signs -US zipcode database current as of Dec 2009 -Manual and automatic download of Master FCC Database -Mini Internet Callsign Server -Geographic coordinates computed based ... Freeware
* 16 FT920CAT 1.0 FT920CAT is a nice and easy to install utility. If you love listen to radio, this software is perfect for you. It has allot of features and an interesting interface which makes it more attractive. You can manipulate the beat frequency very easy and quick. Freeware
* 17 DStar Comms 1.1 Your premier software solution for communicating via the serial port on your ICOM D-Star enabled Amateur radios. Dstar Comms can be used for email deployment, GPS Tracking, reliable communication plus much more! Main features: - Send and Receive Text ... Freeware
* 18 Ham Radio Deluxe 5.1 It offers support to Yaesu, ICOM, Elecraft, Ten-Tec FlexRadio, and Kenwood along with more, and the complete list is available in the user community. Its salient features and benefits include built-in logbook, Favorites, Integrated DX cluster, Customizable ...
* 19 VX-2 Commander 1.1 Main features : - Edit/Move/Cut/Copy/Paste main memory channels and scan edge memories - Edit Memory Banks - Perform MARS/CAP and Freeband mods via software - Import/Export CSVs - Sort memories by tag or freq - Print memories - Import ARRL TravelPlus ... Freeware
* 20 PCConfigure 2.1 EFJohnson’s PC Configure software is the most user-friendly programming software for public safety and service radio users. Program all of your EFJohnson mobile and portable radios quickly and easily with the same software package. Minimize your ...
* 21 CQ Callbook 2.5 CQ Callbook offers you instant access to current information on DXers, their QSL managers and addresses. Also gives you acces to DXCC lists, details of QSL bureaus, callsign prefixes, and a lot of other helpful HAM-information at your finger tips. The ... $19.95
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