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'''computerComputer aided transceiver''' ('''CAT''') is a non-generic serial protocol<ref>https://circuitdigest.com/tutorial/serial-communication-protocols</ref> used by [[radio amateurs]] for (remotely) controlling a [[transceiver]] [[radio receiver]] equipment using a [[computer]].
 
Conventional transmitters are manually controlled and used to transmit voice using buttons, dials, etc. However, advances in electronics have come to market devices that can be controlled by a computer and allow digital modes such as [[packet radio]] and also the use of satellite tracking, because it can continuously change the device's frequency according to the [[Doppler effect]]. This is done by connecting a Radio receiver and a PC using a [[CAT interface]] and a [[CAT Program]]
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==References==
{{reflist}}Each radio or controller has unique hardware and a unique set of features. For detailed reference use the specific device's manual/s.
* [[Serial port]]
* https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_port
 
== External links ==