White Heat handles 5 bits just fine. Unfortunately, White Heat with
Writelog does not. White Heat will work for rig logging and tnc connections
but not FSK keying. Problem appears to be that writelog sends the entire
message, which White Heat (or Windows) buffers, and then clears PTT. So
White Heat is still sending when Writelog goes to receive.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Thorne" <rthorne@tcac.net>
To: "Write Log (maillist)" <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 16:22
Subject: [WriteLog] White Heat USB to Serial
>
> I was at K5NA's place for IARU this past weekend. He had a WhiteHeat
> USB to 4 db9 serial adapter. Looks like a nice box. Anyone using it
> with Writelog? He had one on his packet cluster with 4 kantronics TNCs
> attached working very well.
>
> While searching the web page I also found a Blue Heat PCI card. They
> have different kinds from 2 ports to 8 ports. The 8 port has the option
> of having a box with the db9's installed which may be convenient. The
> web site also says it supports 5,6,7 or 8 data bits, so that may be a
> plus for fsk.
>
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