Dave, Do you have a link to a spec of the Yaesu or Icom commands? Is it different from the k3/kx3 protocol? thomas On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Dave <dave@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Why not use either the Yaesu or the Icom commands? Then it's compatable > with all the remote control software. > > Dave - WB6DHW > <http://wb6dhw.com> > > > On 2/9/2014 7:35 PM, Ashhar Farhan wrote: > >> I am proposing that we write a set of commands that can be used to tune >> and control the minima. >> Each command line starts with a letter, it is optionally followed by a >> digits and it ends with a new line. >> Some commands receive a response. The response can be in multiple lines. >> Every line starts with a letter followed by zero or more numbers separated >> by commas. >> >> So, here is a tentative list: >> >> Requests: >> "s\n" : asks for the status of the transceiver. The status can be several >> lines of text until two repetitive new lines "\n\n" >> "t14200000\n" places the Minima in transmit mode at 14200KHz. If the >> frequency is not supplied, it transmits at the current frequency. >> "r\n" puts the minima into receive mode at the current frequency >> "r7040000\n" puts the minima to receive at 7.040 MHz >> "f" fetches the current frequency >> "x115420000\n" sets the internal crystal frequency to 115.42 MHz >> "m\n" puts minima into morse code mode. the following characters are all >> sent out as morse until a new line (morse code doesn't have a newline!) >> "c1\n" puts out a carrier in tx mode (to tune-up etc. at the current >> frequency) >> "c0\n" switches off the carrier. >> "u1\n" upper side band >> "u0\n" lower side band. >> >> any more? >> >> - f >> >> >> >> > >