I've read numerous postings related to USB/serial adapters, but I haven't found one that addresses the problem that I appear to be having. I'm using a Belkin F5U409 adapter, with the goal of doing ri
Here's a very interesting new result from tinkering with my Belkin F5U409 USB/serial converter. I posted earlier that it does not do rig control with my FT1KMP and it does not send WriteLog generated
Thanks for the input, Mike. It was VERY relevant! Based on Mike's suggestion, I disabled rig control (No Rig in all serial port slots) and set the frequency and mode manually. With that setup, the Be
I tried setting two stop bits in the port setup Windows dialog box, but it didn't change anything. I suspect that WriteLog manages to override the windows dialog box settings, since using the windows
Lots of good discussion, but no success so far. Ric, KV1W, asked about the possibility that FT1kMP is looking for DTR or some other handshake signal. According to the FT1kMP schematic, the only two s
I'm afraid that I don't have a magic recipe that guarantees perfect WL networking, but I've always had complete success with WL networks, both large and small. Perhaps being an engineer causes me to
I've tested several of the USB serial ports (Belkin, BlackBox, etc.) Most work for some applications, but not all applications. The only one I've found that works perfectly for *all* apps is Keyspan
Hi Rick, I know that I've used it with WriteLog for DTR CW, RTS PTT, 45 baud RTTY, and TXD/RXD rig control of my FT-1KMP. I've also used it with other programs like DigiPan, VE3SUN DX Monitor, Omni-R
today SIIG I am are (or the Hi Al, My driver version and date are the same as yours, 3.7.0.2 on 9/20/07. I'm set up for AFSK TX, so I don't usually use the TxD line to operate the rig FSK. However,
Does anyone have a WriteLog contest module for The Michigan DX Association's "PSK DeathMatch Digital Duel" contest? If not, is there another contest module that comes at least a little close to the r
An increasing number of digital contests consider different digital formats to be separate modes for scoring purposes. Similarly, LoTW recognizes PSK31, PSK64, Olivia, MFSK16, etc., as different mode
formats to be separate modes for scoring purposes. Similarly, LoTW recognizes PSK31, PSK64, Olivia, MFSK16, etc., as different modes. Cabrillo files, as well as in the internal log. This is clearly n