I am not sure about that, but it sounds like a good idea. As far as the
interface, I am not sure what platform they will be using. We will probably
use some sort of DOS program for setting up the initial parameters. Stay
tuned!
Pete
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boss (software engineer) was working on the interface circuitry over the
weekend, and came along with quite a few ideas. We have decided to add
an RS232 interface to the receiver; this way, folks have the additional
option of computer control. We should have a pretty cool GUI to go along
with it. Stay tuned!
Pete
Hi Pete!
Since you and your company have been so kind as to make this project so
open, will us *nix programmers have access to the software protocol so we
can make *nix software to control the RX too?
This is assuming that your boss only plans a Windows interface ;-)
Really appreciate the progress reports!
--
Gregg
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