Hi alls,
I use PSTR with K3NG interface (arduino)
No problem to drive interface with PSTR directly, but when i try to use LOG4OM impossible to drive.
PSTR >> port UDP:10040, interface:K3NG, setup: UDP control ,
LOG4OM >> communicator running, whith outboun UDP port at 10040
Windows 8 firewall >> PSTR and LOG40M: autorized
All prog run in administrator mode.
Can you help me?
Best 73
Franck
PSTROTATOR problem UDP port
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Re: PSTROTATOR problem UDP port
Have you selected the Log4om set up in PSTRotator "Set up" list and then used 12040 in the PSTRotator set up screen and 12040 in the Log4om communicator
Then in the PSTrotator "Tracker" drop down selected Log4om
Follow the instructions on pages 140 - 141 of the user guide and it should work!
Then in the PSTrotator "Tracker" drop down selected Log4om
Follow the instructions on pages 140 - 141 of the user guide and it should work!
73 Terry G4POP
Re: PSTROTATOR problem UDP port
Hello Terry
it's ok no problem, but I thought that click directly on the cluster the rotor rotated .... I am silly.....
It's absolute perfect.
Best 73
Franck
it's ok no problem, but I thought that click directly on the cluster the rotor rotated .... I am silly.....
It's absolute perfect.
Best 73
Franck
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Re: PSTROTATOR problem UDP port
we don't have add the feature "rotate on cluster click" because (but it's my supposition) not everytime the user clicks on the spot he really wants to contact the call.
Clicking on the spot will fill all informations, and you can decide if and when contact the other station. Rotating beam on cluster click will probably "stress" the rotor system with unnecessary antenna rotations...
But i have a dipole, so i'm open to other suggestions
Clicking on the spot will fill all informations, and you can decide if and when contact the other station. Rotating beam on cluster click will probably "stress" the rotor system with unnecessary antenna rotations...
But i have a dipole, so i'm open to other suggestions
Daniele Pistollato - IW3HMH
Re: PSTROTATOR problem UDP port
Hi Terry,
You 're right, it's better for the rotor !
Best 73
Franck
You 're right, it's better for the rotor !
Best 73
Franck