Hi,
I have establish a serial communication with Bluetooth over serial on W10 with the mysondygo. I can see the output pull from the mysondygo.
like 2/RS41/405.703/S1940875/127.5/100/0/4373/-1/2.30/o
Who can i input command as the bluetooth serial is always pulling output command?
I would like to set a new frequency without using the app with the api command o{f=404.2}o
thank you in advance for your feedback,
Gonzague
api set frequency
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Re: api set frequency
finally, after a quick wokaround, itworks fine with a basic python command like:
import serial
ser = serial.Serial('COM4', 9600)
print(ser.name)
ser.write(b'o{f=402.5}o')
ser.close()
and it's sufficient for my needs. (i don't know why is dosn't work on a terminal like putty or hyperterminal)
import serial
ser = serial.Serial('COM4', 9600)
print(ser.name)
ser.write(b'o{f=402.5}o')
ser.close()
and it's sufficient for my needs. (i don't know why is dosn't work on a terminal like putty or hyperterminal)
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Re: api set frequency
Hi meteorog,
you can send commands whenever you want, ignore the incoming data.
The serial port also works with classic terminals.
you can send commands whenever you want, ignore the incoming data.
The serial port also works with classic terminals.
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Mirko Dalmonte (IZ4PNN)
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