ST-6000 is very easy to run on a serial port. I assume that you have
the ST-6000 manual ? Page 3-6a covers it. 3.2.7 explains it a bit further.
Page 5-7 might be a bit clearer. Pin 4 of J3 is input data and pin 1 of
J5 is output data.
This will let you use any old rtty program and use the ST-6000. Or
Writelog under dumb terminal option. The only reason we used the PK-232
was to use their software under WF1B as I recall. Not necessary with
lots of programs. You're right that baud rate will be the problem with
USB adapters as it uses 45 baud rtty signaling which works fine on most
serial ports.
73 Jay WS7I
On 10/19/2012 10:46 AM, William Levy wrote:
Is anyone using a HAL ST 6000 with a modern computer to serial or USB ports? I
would like to know what you did. I know about the pk232 trick but would like to
find a way to go direct with the right USB serial or right serial card to run
our slow baud rates
Ryryr de N2WL
William G Levy
Mobile 1914.645.4771
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