Specifications

Multiple commands
Multiple commands (in a chain) are possible; the multiple commands are separated by a slash "/"
(ICOM, Others) and/or a delimiter ";" (Yaesu/Kenwood/Elecraft).
Kenwood/recent Yaesus
The command is typed in using the format required by the manual (the last end delimiter “ ;” is
NOT required). Embedded commands are supported. i.e Mode USB = MD2
Elecraft
See kenwood. I.E : a useful macro Up2+Split = SWT13;SWT11;UP4;UP4;SWT11;FT1;
ICOM
Command is typed in using the format required by the manual but without Preamble +
Addresses (FEFEXXYY) and without the End of message code (FD): only the command, the
sub command and the data area are required. i.e Comp ON = 164401, Comp OFF = 164400.
Multiple commands (in a chain) are possible; the multiple commands are separated by a slash
(/).
If you prefix the data with $ (i.e $ FC12FB) the data are sent "as is" (without preamble,
adresses and suffix) and you can add a preamble that is different from the one of the
transceiver under control (ex : to control a linear amplifier).
Remote control mode
In remote control mode you can send commands to the server computer from Client. You use
the same syntax as above depending on the type of remote transceiver you are using (ICOM:
Comp OFF = 164400).
You may also send a remote control command to the Server computer. You must use the
TRX-Manager's remote control syntax and add * as preamble (Example: Disconnect = *RC0).
Others: generally not supported...
Setting up a macro slider
You right click the cursor of macro-slider to set up a macro-commands. From the combo box,
you select either STRING for a Kenwood/Yaesu/Elecraft transceiver (+ some others) or you
select ICOM (which uses hexadecimal data).
You use the same syntax as above but you add the necessary digits for a variable command.
The command string includes as many * (joker) as number of digits required by the protocol.
The Min and Max values are always decimal starting from 0 to 255 (generally but not always).
TheCaption field allows you to display a short name for the function.
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