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TOPIC: SS2PRO + ACOM600S how to synchronize through CAT line and Ext Ctrl

Help, SunSDR2 and ACOM600S how to synchronize through CAT line, Ext Ctrl how to 09 Nov 2019 08:09 #1

  • wny886
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Help, SunSDR2 and ACOM600S how to synchronize through CAT line, Ext Ctrl how to configure, thank you!
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Help, SunSDR2 and ACOM600S how to synchronize through CAT line, Ext Ctrl how to 11 Nov 2019 14:20 #2

  • PE1BIW
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Hi,
I have a ACOM1200S in use here, which is working fine with CAT from the SunSDR2.
I have a PTT cable connected to the AMP and a USB to Serial cable from the computer to the amp CAT input.
Ext. Ctrl is not required.
The amp is configured for auto operation and CAT. It will switch on and off automatically with the ExpertSDR2 software mand change bands.
I have attached the relevant menu and some screen shots of the AMP.
You will have to replace the USB serial port with the one that appears with your serial to USb cable.
Good luck!
Martin - PE1BIW
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Help, SunSDR2 and ACOM600S how to synchronize through CAT line, Ext Ctrl how to 22 Jul 2020 06:29 #3

  • wny886
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Thank you very much for your reply, this method should be the same as suggested on the official website, but if you use the USB serial port solution, when doing FT8 communication, how can I call it through CAT to achieve frequency synchronization; I am currently considering extending it through EXT CTRL ,

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But currently the band can be synchronized, but ACOM600 cannot be OP
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