EterLogic’s Virtual Serial Ports Emulator (VSPE) software then allows HRD to “rig control” HDSDR, which in-turn controls the FT-991a. In my setup which is similar as is in the SDRplay document, I connect HDSDR to my Yeasu FT-991a through its OmniRig interface. SDRuno and HDSDR software are common in that both use OmniRig as the connecting data system to communicate between applications and rigs. During my studies of SDR and acquisition of an SDRplay RSP1a, I learned how to refurbish virtual serial ports into connectors. Running Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) as my go-to logging system, rig control, and digital-modes manager, creates the foundation for what everything else would hopefully connect to. The setup described here is more about maximizing the performance and ease-of-use of my basement-shack when operating it locally. It was during this effort that a lot of research went into finding the simplest ways to connect ham-shack-devices. In a previous post, my goal was to be able to operate my basement station remotely from our three-season room. Getting to a somewhat clean setup with minimal patches is a challenge. So it is common to find stations made up of several small solutions roped together via adapters and cables. Makers and problem solvers have always made up amateur radio. In our heavily digital world there are some expectations with respect to the interoperability of devices and software.
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