I posted some of this in the Home-brew section, but that section doesn't get alot of traffic, so I'm posting it here, as well.
Some of you already know about this project from years back when I first started it as a DOS-based PC interface, and again when I first updated it for Windows 95-98 use. I've since revised the interface electronics to just 3 IC's and a handful of resistors and capacitors. Click Here to see details of the project.
As an update note, I just completed the interface data file for radios based on the newer RCI-8719 PLL chip. I converted a Galaxy DX959 and tested the file on that, and it works flawlessly. The split-frequency option of the software I wrote works especially well, as the PLL tracks in quickly to the TX frequency shift.
Some of you already know about this project from years back when I first started it as a DOS-based PC interface, and again when I first updated it for Windows 95-98 use. I've since revised the interface electronics to just 3 IC's and a handful of resistors and capacitors. Click Here to see details of the project.
As an update note, I just completed the interface data file for radios based on the newer RCI-8719 PLL chip. I converted a Galaxy DX959 and tested the file on that, and it works flawlessly. The split-frequency option of the software I wrote works especially well, as the PLL tracks in quickly to the TX frequency shift.