Gary,
I changed various settings in the ini file per your suggestion. No luck.
I finally got tired of messing around with it. I opened the DCU-2, and
changed the jumper from USB to RS232, and broke out a COM to USB converter
cable. I set up the COM Port as 1, and changed the baud rate to 4800.
After setting the COM to 1 and DCU-1 protocol in Writelog, it works fine.
Thanks for your input.
Jim W4LC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary AL9A" <al9a@mtaonline.net>
To: "Writelog" <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2013 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Rotator Control Mystery
Jim,
I just checked my writelog.ini file and find the following lines in the
[ENTRY] section:
LR=-1
RotatorPort=6
RotatorType=0
In looking at the Entry section in the Help manual it says "LR=1 -1 for
neither, 1 means Right, 0 means Left" I have no idea what "LR" stands for
and the manual doesn't specify it. Maybe you could play with this setting
and see if it changes anything. My rotator com port is 6, it must be
between 1 and 8, and my RotatorType=0. The manual says "RotatorType=1
DCU-1, Yaesu, etc.". My rotator is an old Create Design with a Green
Heron controller box. It uses a USB connection and the DCU-1 protocol. I
don't know why my ini file says RotatorType=0 and the manual says
RotatorType=1. Again, you might try playing with this setting in the ini
file to see if it makes a difference.
Do you happen to have another logger program that can control the rotator
via a port command? In my case I use DXBase and can control my rotator
from that software as well as WL. I think N1MM and others can do
likewise. If so, try setting up the rotator interface in the other logger
and see what happens there. If the problem repeats it probably isn't WL.
73,
Gary AL9A
----- Original Message -----
From: "JE Brown" <W4LC@fuse.net>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Cc: <CQ-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: March 17, 2013 5:51 AM
Subject: [WriteLog] Rotator Control Mystery
The DCU-2 control mystery continues. I have been trying to use my new
Hy-Gain DCU-2 in the BARTG contest.
This has a built in chip, and only requires a USB cable to the PC. A
virtual COM port was installed per the instructions and using the drivers
called for. This port (COM8) shows in Device Mgr and reports to be
working ok.
Writelog recognizes the port in "port setup", and the DCU-1 protocol is
selected (same as DCU-2).
When a call or prefix is entered into the logging field, the bearing
shows as it should in the Bearing box. Selecting RADIO>ANTENNA to XXX
Azimuth from the top menu moves the rotator to the correct bearing as it
should. But it will not do it again for any call or prefix. The correct
bearing still shows in the RADIO>ANTENNA to XXX Azimuth for the next call
or prefix, but the rotator does not get the command. Checking the Device
Mgr, the COM8 still shows and reports to be working ok. The COM8 port
and DCU-1 protocol still shows as being selected under "port setup".
Exiting Writelog, then restarting, Writelog remembers all settings,
including COM8 and DCU-1 protocol. Again, the rotator will move to the
correct bearing or prefix as entered in the logging box, but only once.
Then not again.
I have reinstalled the drivers, but no luck.
The DCU-2 works just fine under manual control.
This must be something fairly simple, but I am out of ideas right now.
Any suggestions?
Jim W4LC
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