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From: byon
Subject: Yaesu FT-5100 CAT/Remote Control Mike Interface

Organization: Cal State University, Long Beach

Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1993 18:32:33 GMT

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I own a FT-5100 and became interested in the Remote Control Mike, not

for its wirelessness, but because it can control most of the radio's

features via a serial data stream through the mircophone jack.

Although I do not own the wireless mike, I was able to build an

interface between my PC and my 5100.  It is somewhat similar to the

CAT interface I have built for my FT-757 HF rig, but mostly like the

interface described in the FT-912R manual (loaned to me via a friend

from Yaesu). I have recently been working on a micro-controller

based radio controller which I use for transmitter hunts, and other

ham related activities, and I plan to allow it to control my 5100

soon, but so far I have only controlled the radio from my PC.  When

using my PC as the source for the serial data, I used a MAX232 chip

for a level conversion between the +/- 12 volts levels on the

computer and the 0-5 volt levels on the radio.  



The serial data paramaters are 4800 N82.  The commands sent to the

radio are simple one byte instructions.  The RMC mode ON command (16)

must be sent before any other command.  When the RMC mode is ON, a

small LCD "RMC" icon will light on the display (see owners manual

under Display).  Also, the Vol, Sql, and Bal knobs are disabled when

in the RMC mode because they will be controlled via serial commands,

but all other buttons are still active.  



The commands are as follows:



0  - RPT            12 - CALL             24 - SQL Up

2  - REV            14 - BAND             26 - VOL Up

4  - MHZ            16 - RMC              28 - BAL Right

6  - D/MR           18 - SUB              30 - BAL Left

8  - TONE           20 - PAGE             32 - SQL Down

10 - LOW            22 - F/W              33 - VOL Down



The interface I built simply wired mike port pin 7 to serial ground

and pins 1 and 3 each through a diode then together, to the serial

source.  Note:I am not a hardware person!  Use this hardware at your

own risk.  



 +----1 7-------------- GND

 |   2 8 6                      (These can be connected to a MAX232

 | +--3 5   +-+-------- SER IN   or the FIF-232C pins 1 and 3)

 | |   4    | |

 | +--->|---+ |

 +----->|-----+



You can wire 1 and 3 together first, then through 1 diode, but that

disables the UP and DOWN buttons.



I will continue to study this more.  If anyone would like to know

more, or has any corrections or feedback, please email me.    



73 Byon



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Byon Garrabrant               KD6BCH                   byon
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Byon Garrabrant  KD6BCH  byon
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