[aprssig] TM-D710A Control Program - New Goodies on D710
Mark Cheavens
mcheavens at usa.net
Thu Aug 2 09:56:14 EDT 2007
No smart beaconing. "No Purchase by me!"
I have been waiting to find that information out. What a BUMMER. The
rest is nice, but that is a deal breaker.
Mark
KC5EVE
At 01:19 AM 8/2/2007, you wrote:
>John Habbinga wrote:
>>http://www.kenwood.co.jp/j/products/amateur/mobile/image/M2A200.exe
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>>The help file has some interesting information.
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>After installing the required Microsoft Dot-Net 2.0 sludgeware on a
>PC, I have installed the control program. The program uses the
>Office 2003 look with sculpted 3D looking tool bar and the
>reduced-legibility pastel XP-style toolbar icons. Browsing though
>the various menus, I have noted the following changes/additions to
>the configuration menus.
>1) COM port settings in the program now support up to COM20 and
>port speeds from 9600 to 57,600 baud.
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>2) The much hyped "Echolink / VOIP" support is merely 10 memories
>for DTMF sequences that can be labeled and the recognition that the
>6-pin MiniDIN connector can be used for voice audio as well as
>external TNCs, sound cards, etc. These 10 memory slots are
>apparently separate from another set of "DTMF" memories.
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>3) External data port (6-pin MiniDin connector audio I/O) can now
>be locked to either A or B band; i.e. it doesn't follow the selected
>band for mic as it does on the D700 .
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>4) The unit apparently includes a DVR (digital voice recorder)
>perhaps as an option. An "AUDIO" configuration menu has several
>options for this device.
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>5) A block of 10 memory channels is dedicated to NOAA weather
>radio freqs already filled in but changeable.
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>6) Cross band repeater mode has ID that can be selected in either
>morse or voice
>
>7) Four PF keys on the mic and two PF keys on the front panel can
>be programmed to any of about 10 functions each.
>
>8) New "Band Mask" menu allows you to skip unwanted bands as you
>step up or down between bands. Especially welcome is the ability to
>skip non-ham 200, 300 and 800 MHz ranges.
>9) "APRS/Navitra" menu (I thought Navitra, the Japanese
>forerunner to APRS and the original design target of the D700 was
>now history, but apparently it still lives.) has 6 sub-menus.
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>Among the APRS options and features:
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>1) Waypoint output on GPS port supports both NMEA and MAGELLAN formats.
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>2) GPS port now supports Peet Bros and Davis weather stations as
>an alternative to GPS.
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>3) You can filter out (or pass) Weather, Mobile, DIGIpeater, or
>Object packets and filter by range in 10 mile increments up to 2500
>miles. [That would be one hell of a band opening on 2M!)
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>4) Proportional pathing selectable, as is manual beaconing with
>a decaying algorithm.
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>5) "New-N Paradigm" selectable as such from pull down menu!
>Default setting is WIDE1-1, WIDE2-1
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>6) Voice Alert recognized and selectable
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>7) WX station transmit interval selectable 5/10/30 mins
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>6) UIdigi aliases supported in digipeater
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>7) UIFLOOD and UITRACE options selectable with definable aliases.
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>8) Canned autoreply message user-definable.
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>9) Units can be displayed multiple formats:
> MPH, km/h or knots, Grid Format in either Maidenhead or
> "SAR Grid" [is this UTM??]
> Position displayed as either DD MM.mm or DD MM SS
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>10) NO VISIBLE MENU SUPPORT FOR SMART BEACONING !!
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>--
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>Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com
>EchoLink Node: 14400 [Think bottom of the 2M band]
>Home Page: http://wa8lmf.com --OR-- http://wa8lmf.net
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>NEW! World Digipeater Map
> http://wa8lmf.net/APRSmaps
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>JavAPRS Filter Port 14580 Guide
> http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/JAVaprsFilters.htm
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>"APRS 101" Explanation of APRS Path Selection & Digipeating
> http://wa8lmf.net/DigiPaths
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>Updated "Rev H" APRS http://wa8lmf.net/aprs
>Symbols Set for UI-View,
>UIpoint and APRSplus:
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