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RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Sun 1. Feb 2009, 14:58
by DL2RUM
I have added a *.csv export routine for the memories. This may be useful, if you want to edit your memories in a spreadsheet. You can find this new feature below the Memory menu.
Download here: http://dl2rum.de/rumsoft/Downloads.html your desired
package. I 'm able to test the Mac version only.

Re: RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Sun 1. Feb 2009, 15:30
by M0KSP
RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10 - file is corrupt ? many thanks..

Re: RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Sun 1. Feb 2009, 15:44
by DL2RUM
More information about the problem would be helpful.

Re: RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Sun 1. Feb 2009, 17:04
by M0KSP
after downloading the file and trying to unzip it / i get file corrupt ?

Many Thanks for the hard work...

Re: RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Sun 1. Feb 2009, 17:23
by DL2RUM
Mac? Linux? Windows?
I don't have trouble here with all three versions. Anyone else?

Re: RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Sun 1. Feb 2009, 17:41
by M0KSP
Windows.zip file...

Re: RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Sun 1. Feb 2009, 17:44
by M0KSP
Linux / Mac working file! unzips

Re: RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Sun 1. Feb 2009, 18:37
by M0KSP
Now all version working ok ?

Re: RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Tue 3. Feb 2009, 13:43
by KC2TLH
Downloaded it. I've noticed that if I tell the program to read all from the radio, it will load up Bank A, and all the settings, but not the rest of the banks. Also the performance is a bit sluggish (long response times from the program).

Running an Icom IC-7000, Rigblaster Pro, and a Dell Optiplex GX280 (3.2gHz,2GB RAM, 120GB HDD). The serial port setting are 19.2K, 8/1/N, no XON/XOFF, CTS/DTR OFF. Poll timing is set to 118ms.

Re: RUMtrol7000-RT 2.1 Beta 10

Posted: Tue 3. Feb 2009, 21:44
by DL2RUM
Well, when selecting "Read all from radio", the current selected bank in RUMtrol will be downloaded. This is due to the internal architecture and limitations in the Icom's CAT protocol.
When you have set the poll time to 118ms, ca. 9 commands per second will be sent to the radio. When you read all, ca. 400 commandos has to be sent, which takes 45 seconds.