Try turning the output power way down... If it keys ok then, you are getting RF into the lead. I had that problem on 6 meters last weekend. I suppose a ferrite treatment would help... Chuck, W5PR
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With earlier versions I had no problems with a CT-17 interface box. However, now I am not getting the band map freq to follow an IC-756PROII using the IC-775 default address and selecting the 775 as
Author: C Logan Dietz <cdietz@swbell.net> (C Logan Dietz)
Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 19:58:40 -0600
As a follow up... I finally changed the baud rate to 1200 and everything worked ok. Since I had the problem with 2 different radios, does this mean my serial ports are not set up for 19,200 baud rat
Author: C Logan Dietz <cdietz@swbell.net> (C Logan Dietz)
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 22:09:48 -0600
I am having trouble getting CT 9.57.004 to communicate with an Icon 756pro or a 775dsp. When I turn it all on with the radio on 10 meters, CT starts out on 20 meters. If I enter a 10 meter freq into