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SGC SC-2020

Added by Tom O'Nan almost 10 years ago. Updated 7 days ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
02/23/2015
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Equipment Loan/Gift Offered:
No
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Description

Would it be possible to have some of the HF rigs added to CHIRP? Specifically I'm thinking of older HF rigs. I have the computer interface documentation for both the Kenwood TS-570 and the TS-790 rigs which those with MacIntosh computers would really love something to help manage the memories in these two. But also a rig like the SGC SC-2000 (SC-2020) rigs which have only a DOS program, I have that source code in C but am no programmer. I'd hate to have to send the rigs, these are big and expensive to ship, but I would be happy to send the documentation that I have, the best I have been able to do is talk to these rigs with a terminal program and manually enter commands via their RS-232 interfaces (using USB dongles)

Anyway, this is something I have been thinking about and haven't found an answer too.

Just asking.

73
Tom, N9CXI


Related issues 2 (1 open1 closed)

Is duplicate of New Model #4333: Kenwood TS-570New12/27/2016

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Is duplicate of New Model #3363: Kenwood TK-790 Single HeadClosedPavel Milanes02/20/2016

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Actions #1

Updated by Tim Smith almost 8 years ago

  • Subject changed from I have wanted to ask this for a while to Kenwood TS-570, TS-790, SGC SC-2020
Actions #2

Updated by Bernhard Hailer almost 5 years ago

  • Subject changed from Kenwood TS-570, TS-790, SGC SC-2020 to SGC SC-2020
  • Chirp Version changed from 0.4.0 to daily

Please use one ticket per requested radio.
The TS-570 has been requested in a separate ticket #4333.
The TS-790 has been requested in a separate ticket #3363.
This leaves the SC-2020 to be requested - I've changed the header line to reflect it.

Actions #3

Updated by Tony Ling almost 2 years ago

The Kenwood TS-790 is an amateur 2m/70cm/23cm base transceiver.
The Kenwood TK-790 is a commercial VHF mobile transceiver.
Therefore, there is no duplication.
I shall raise the TS-790 as a separate new device.

Actions #4

Updated by Patrick Leiser 7 days ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
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