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<P>I blew away the digest with the thread about this, but I have been doing radio-control with Excel for my TH-F6A and 706G and am finishing the TS-2000 version. Looks like the D700'll be next. VBA is pretty complex of a language (for me), but having a complete environment makes writing and debugging click, click.</P>
<P>It's functionalty is simply a click to tune radio and click to capture radio freq, mode, filter. Virtually an add-on 64K memory bank. AND you have all the power of Excel; to copy, paste, drag, sort, etc. the frequencies.</P>
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<P>FYI the 706 version is in most of the 4 Yahoo 706 group's Files area. I started to look at doing the memory management and worked out a semi automatic way to do PL tones, but the complexity got the best of me.</P>
<P>Somebody mentioned his F6. The F6 sheet I posted is a really crude one, nowhere near the usefullness of the 706 version, but just an easy way to see what a command does and the response. I also have what i think is a simplified version of the F6 protocol document on those Yahoo group's Files areas. I condensed the information John May did and added some things he hadn't figured out. </P>
<P>The TS-2000 one is doing everything but the last bit to program the filter settings. A bit more comples with all the possibilities.</P>
<P>73, Steve, K9DCI</P></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p>__________________________________________________<br>Do You Yahoo!?<br>Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around <br>http://mail.yahoo.com