Tod,
I am not familiar whith JBI product but from you description it appears that
it is very cheap and simple interface that uses RTS signal as power supply.
I once built such interface(CI-V converter) using 2 transistors and several
resistors. Took me about 10 minutes. TR log uses RTS signal for more useful
purposes like PTT and CW so it requires that your CI-V interface is self
sufficient and does not rely on power supplied from the serial port. You can
either modify your JBI, fediing power for it from some wall cube supply or
better yet get or build another one which would be CT-17 compatible.
73, Igor UA9CDC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tod - MN" <tao@skypoint.com>
To: <trlog@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 10:12 AM
Subject: [Trlog]
If you are using TR Log; an ICOM756PRO-II and a JBI products serial
controller together successfully I would like to communicate with you. I
have been having difficulties getting the TR log program to control the
radio. I attribute it to the fact that the RTS line is not set active. (At
least it doesn't seem to be active in my configuration of program and
computer). The line is activated when I run DX4WIN and the program interacts
with the radio appropriately. My CFG file is identical to a couple that have
been sent to me by others using TR log and the ICOM756PRO-II but with
different serial controllers for the radio.
I am hoping that someone on the reflector with the same system elements does
not have the same operational problem and I can learn from them what I am
doing incorrectly. Anyone who might be able to help can contact me directly
( k0to@arrl.org) or via the reflector as they see fit.
Thanks.
Tod, KØTO
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