SysLabs AOR AR-ONE Device Driver 1.0 for RadioControl
The device driver allows the AOR AR-ONE to be used with RadioControl. The
VFO mode, the up- and download of memory channels, the device-internal scan and search
function (Hyper Scan and Hyper Search) and the management of the pass channels are
supported.
Device Driver Features
The most important features of the device driver will be listed in the following:
Support of the VFO mode (direct control of the radio device)
The following VFO attributes are supported:
Volume
Squelch (Noise Squelch)
Level Squelch (S-Meter Squelch)
Mute
VFO Switching
Frequency
Step
Mode
BFO
IF Filter
Frequency Shift
ATT
AGC
AFC
Signal Strength
Squelch Status
Upload and download of memory channels
The following data fields of a RadioControl Memory File are transferred:
Frequency
Displaytext
Mode
Step
IF Filter
ATT
AGC
Scan
Support of the alpha numeric text in memory channels. When up- or
downloading a memory channel, its associated text will be transferred too and
automatically converted between the AR-ONE and Windows character set.
Special characters like umlauts and accents are also supported.
Support of the device-internal scan
and search function (Hyper Scan and Hyper Search) (with RadioControl
Professional Edition only). The device-internal frequency scanner (Hyper Search)
can optionally be used for frequency search operations initiated by RadioControl.
Furthermore, the memory channels of an AR-ONE can be scanned from
RadioControl by using the device-internal memory scanner (Hyper Scan).
Management of the device-internal pass channels used in search mode
(Hyper Search).
System Requirements
Intel Pentium compatible processor
Windows 95 or better
RadioControl 1.2 (Preview 2) Standard or Professional Edition
with a license for commercial use
Serial 1:1 cable (not a null modem cable)
Getting the AR-ONE Device Driver
The device driver is not part of RadioControl and must be purchased separately. Keep in
mind that a commercial RadioControl license is necessary in order to be able to use the
device driver.