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LOGic supports interface to the Pegasus Jupiter computer radio. This permits
simultaneous use of LOGic and the Pegasus control program. LOGic can read and
control these radios. The Jupiter is just like the pegasus except that it
features a physical front panel. All information on interfacing the
Pegasus applies to the Jupiter.
This interface uses an intermediate disk file to pass information between the two
programs. This file is buffered, so there is no actual wear and tear on your disk
drive as you use the program. No serial port is actually used by LOGic.
Make sure you are running LOGic version 5.2.54 or later. Download the latest Pegasus software from Ten-Tec.
Install the software
and run it. Insure that the software is communicating with the rig.
Run LOGic. Go to tools/setup/misc ham setup. Select Radio Ifc. Select the
"Pegasus with disk file interface" driver. Leave the Port selection
blank, and baud rate 0. This interface does not use a serial port. Click OK.
You will be prompted for the inteface disk file name. Select
PEGASUS.OUT. It will be located in the same folder
as the Pegasus software. LOGic will remember the file location and will not ask for it again.
(The file
name is stored in Pegasus.INI, which is located in the LOGIC5 folder.)
Note that the Pegasus program does not permit setting or reading of split status.
LOGic merely assumes that split mode is on if the TX and RX frequencies are
different.
The N4PY software also works with LOGic. Be sure to select
the interface disk file that is compatible with Ten-Tec's program.
By default it's interface disk file is different than the file made
by the Ten-Tec software, and therefore not compatible with LOGic.
Consult the N4PY documentation for details.
If you need help getting the frequency and mode to be logged automatically,
click
here.
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