Tasmi Datumanong, DU9JJY, from Mindanao.
'I have an extra ICOM IC-820 so I'll give it to you for free.' and I had a lovely conversation.
Apparently, he bought the ICOM IC-9700 and it had been stored in storage ever since.
It also has a satellite mode, so it's a practical transceiver that you can try right away.
And the interface that goes between the rotator and the computer is FoxDelta.ST2-0417 USB.
He also said that he would give it to me for free. https://www.foxdelta.com/products/#sat.
However, the PIC CPU PIC16F876A was broken, so I was told to figure it out myself.
While rummaging through 'I'm sure there are PIC programmers out there.''s storage shed, I came across the Akizuki Denki Tsusho AE-PICPGM II.
The 2007 version, version 4.0, only seems to support up to Windows XP, so I'll have to look into whether there's an upgrade available.
Once the installation was complete, the program writing software was able to start up.
Now that you've got everything set up, you'll probably want the YAESU G-5500DC satellite dual-type elevation and rotation controller.
However, the price of 95,700 yen is too high for me to afford, so I sent an email to the YAESU distributor in the Philippines requesting a quote.