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From: JBaumgarte@aol.com
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To: rmccabe@dwx.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Omni VI: DB9 vs DB25
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Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 14:33:38 EST
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In a message dated 12/27/1998 6:09:10 PM GMT Standard Time, rmccabe@dwx.com
writes:
<<
John,
It has to be a custom cable with the two wires reversed as in the diagram
from Ten Tec. A standard serial will not work.
Rich
>>
whoa! Not with the Omni 6. Uses a standard cable--not the nul-modem type
used on the Omni V. I run both of my Omni 6's with standard 25 pin, but a DB9
should work fine with a standard adapter. (haven't actually tried that, but
chances are very good that it will)
Then, make sure the Cde in the menu is turned "on" and the address is correct.
I use #38 (as in the emulation for Icom 781 because it works best for both
logging and contest software), but the standard #4 is what is often called
for. Also, be sure the baud rate is the same for the rig and software. After
you've adjusted the rig, I believe you have to turn it off and back on.
Good luck!
John, N0IJ
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