RLC-Club Version 1.72 The following things have changed since V1.71: - Changed how set/reset the baud rate so will handle turning CAT mode on and off like it should on the Yaesu FT-736 and FT-767. It will now stay set for the HF baud rate until you disable the hf remote, not just until you exit hf mode. If you reset it while the remote is on, it will send the reset message at the normal baud rate, then switch to the hf baud rate and turn cat mode off. - Added command 199 to pass data into the HF routines without being in HF mode. Allows you to write macros to control an HF radio. Added a flag to indicate that there were changes that need to be written to the radio so the HF radio routines can know to turn on CAT mode, send the changes, then turn CAT mode off when commands are entered and no port is in HF mode. May also want to use HF-mode command 4 (see below) to call macros that use 199 to do HF stuff. - Fixed Bug: "Slot %d in the nuisance number table is clear" serial message didn't define what %d was. - Fixed a PL frequency in the doug hall routines. Had a pl listed of 188.2 when it should have been 186.2. - Added an HF-mode command (digit 4) to allow executing any command by name, unless the command has a '*' or '#' in its name (which conflicts with the frequency or hf-force-exe digits). - Made the FT-736 work by turning off the ptt while each serial command is sent. The Kenwood TS-711 should also do this. Fixed a bug that kept the FT-736 from working with negative offsets. - Made FT-767 work by sending an ACK after every command, including the command to turn CAT mode on. - Club: fixed a bug that kept the DVR1 audio from ever being played out of the patch. The crosspoint routine was turning on the wrong audio gate. - Blocked all user DVR1 commands so they won't execute if the DVR1 is not enabled. The playback command used to lock the TX if no DVR was connected. - Fixed a bug where DVR1 audio was always turned on for the deluxe board. If the DVR played and the ptt was on for any reason, the audio went out port 2. You can find this file and the others described below on our internet ftp site. The easiest way to access it is with a web browser through our homepage (http://www.link-comm.com). readme.txt This file. eproms.zip The binary file needed to burn a new eprom. It requires a 27C040 eprom, 120ns or faster. The checksum should be B9B3. If you have any questions, please email, fax, or call me. Steve Strobel Link Communications, Inc. steve@link-comm.com http://www.link-comm.com (406) 482-7547 fax (406) 482-7515