Barrett 2050 Programming Software

I just picked one up from a member here. So far I'm really liking it. It's like a smaller less rugged Motorola Micom but with a few more features. Like the Micom, Codan, and other commercial rigs it has the bad ass syllabic squelch which I can't understand why ham manufacturers refuse to use.

I have the diagram for the programming cable but I figured the software for it would be out there somewhere but so far I haven't found anything. If anyone has any I would appreciate it. '.you block, you stone, you less than worthless thing.' 2050 HF SSB Transceiver. The 2050 combines simplicity with current technology into one high frequency SSB transceiver. Designed to MIL STD and boasting a lightweight and exceptionally strong aluminium chassis, the transceiver is protected against vibration, shock, temperature, dust.

It also has ALE, SELCALL and other signalling modes. One neat thing is it has a search function like a scanner and it's super fast.

It also has the outboard HM modem but I haven't yet messed with that. This display had some lines out but after readjusting the zebra connector they came back on. The LCD module is a generic common one from what I've found so I'm going to order a newer one to drop in anyway. I have the diagram for the programming cable but I figured the software for it would be out there somewhere but so far I haven't found anything.

If anyone has any I would appreciate it. View Quote I was able to work a slightly better deal than the list price. It was mainly a test to see if I liked these things.

I have seen them here and there for years but they are always so expensive. So far, it's a winner.

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I'm finding that except for the KX-3 I'm pretty much using nothing actually HAM manufacturer wise on HF. I just can't stand the receivers and audio compared to the commercial stuff. I am trying to figure out if it has an integrated tuner or I'm just hearing filter relays. It does have a tune button that reports SWR almost instantly but I'm not sure if it's just testing SWR but is looking for an outboard tuner or what. This is the display, or one like it, I'm contemplating getting. They also have other colors which might be neat, like white on blue.

OR This would be bad ass. It seems to have the same 12864 driver. Originally Posted By gcw: OLED is amazing. If I have the chance to use one in a project I would before anything else. I had one on the DVRPTR that Echomancer gave me, it is a great display. Yes OLED is the only way to go. This is one I used for the home made MICOM project.

I really pops due to the extreme contrast. Can you tell me more about this home made Micom project?

It started when a bunch of the radio bodies were available on ebay cheap. Some guy got like a pallet of them or something.

I think they came from the State Dept but none had control heads. The heads are expensive and very rare in the used market so I set out to build my own. I started a thread on another site and it took off from there.