Apparatus and method for providing a data interface to a plurality of
radio transceivers such as between a personal computer or other
information processing device to one or more radio transmitter/receiver
systems having a serial data interface in a manner that provides control
of the radio and means to send and receive data via the radio without
regard to the characteristics of the radio or its serial interface. A
common control protocol is employed that exposes the functionality
necessary to control the radio transmitter/receiver device in a generic
manner. The invention may communicate with the data terminal equipment
via a widely-available data interface or network protocol, such as an
asynchronous serial interface, the Universal Serial Bus (USB), or an
Internet Protocol (IP) network. The invention also provides a means of
implementing synchronous serial framing formats through software
implementation, allowing compatibility with future data systems to be
achieved without requiring hardware modifications.