I've tried several baud rates but 4800 is the one that works, at
least partially.
Gary
Guy Olinger, K2AV wrote:
>
> What baud rate are you running on the serial port when you are running
> TR?
>
> On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 13:55:15 -0500, N2UM <n2um@rpa.net> wrote:
>
> >
> >Hi,
> > I just received a new Icom IC-746 tranceiver that I'm trying to
> >interface to the computer. I know that the W1GEE interface that I'm
> >using is working because it works just fine with Logeqf. What's
> >happening is that the frequency is displayed in TR but is slow to react
> >and disappears after a few seconds. I am unable to change bands from the
> >keyboard and it doesn't react to Band Map actions either. I've tried
> >several baud rates and several different radio types, radio updates, Icom
> >command pauses and Icom response timeouts. I have not tried radio one
> >receiver address changes because I don't what to change it to but
> >whatever I have it set to now it seems to see the radio as evidence of
> >the frequency readout.
> >
> > Any ideas would certainly be appreciated!
> >
> >Thanks, Gary /N2UM
> >
> >PS Yes...the radio is really awesome!
>
> Guy L. Olinger
> k2av@qsl.net
> Apex, NC, USA
>
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