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wb2osz authored Apr 27, 2025
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%C%
%C%#PTT CM108
%C%
%C%#
%C%# The transmitter Push to Talk (PTT) control can be wired to a serial port
%C%# with a suitable interface circuit. DON'T connect it directly!
%C%#
%C%# For the PTT command, specify the device and either RTS or DTR.
%C%# RTS or DTR may be preceded by "-" to invert the signal.
%C%# Both can be used for interfaces that want them driven with opposite polarity.
%C%#
%L%# COM1 can be used instead of /dev/ttyS0, COM2 for /dev/ttyS1, and so on.
%L%#
%C%
%C%# There are other possibilities such as serial port RTS, Raspberry Pi GPIO pins,
%C%# and hamlib for CAT control. For more details see:
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