Once you install CtWIN like any other windows program, you can hook up your Pro
II to the com port. Then on the com port setup menu specify radio 1 and the
speed. Set the Pro to a speed, avoid using auto speed setting.
At 11/27/2004 01:50 AM, bonemd wrote:
>Have long used CT in DOS and am now using the Windows Version 10. It seems to
>work well under Windows SE. Just bought an ICOM 756proII. I also bought the
>ICOM CT-17 and connected the wire from the ICOM to the CT17 and from the CT17
>to an RS232 port.
>
>First of all, where is the software for the computer to control the ICOM... I
>did not get a CD etc. Should I not be able to control the rig through the
>computer?
>
>Second of all, how do I get CT to communicate with frequencies. On my old
>Kenwood I would type in frequency in CT and it would change on the
>transceiver, or change the transceiver and the log would change. I know I had
>to use that COMTRS or whatever but that was before windows.
>
>Anyone have experience with the ICOM 756proII??? How do I get CT windows up
>and running with it?
>
>Pleas help.
>
>Doc W9NY/V47NS
>
>Michael R. Treister, M.D., F.A.A.O.S., F.A.C.S., F.I.C.S.
>Orthopaedic and Hand Surgeon
>bonemd@ameritech.net
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