[chirp_devel] driver file for Alinco DJ-500 with AnyTone protocol
Patrick Strasser-Mikhail
Wed Jan 3 13:31:06 PST 2018
Hi!
I own an Alinco DJ-500, which at least in the programming protocal uses
the AnyTone protocol. I've got it basically talking with the AnyTone
driver, still fiddling arround with the memory layout. So the good news
is it's not difficult to get it running with chirp (actually I've
reverse-engineered the protocoll, and while half through I found out
about the parallels with AnyTone, tried that and... let's say I learned
a lot...)
Now my question would be: Should the details be integrated in the
AnyTone driver, or should the AnyTone driver be duplicated?
BR/73
Patrick OE6PSE
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