Sorry, this sent before I was finished...
The problem was in the .ini file in the [RIGS] section. You can get to the
.ini file now in the bottom left of the opening screen under "All Apps",
"Writelog", "Edit .ini".
I read the help files and located the com port settings under [RIGS] and I
did not have the last comma at the end of my settings: COM1:=9600,n,8,1, (You
may have to try 2 stop bits at the end.)
It had worked in earlier versions of windows and one adapter I have works
without the comma, but putting in the comma got the CT-17, Writelog and the
Expert Amp all on the same page.
I'm not sure anyone else has this problem, but I wanted to put this out
just in case...
Chuck W5PR
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, Chuck Dietz <w5prchuck@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have had a difficult time getting my CT-17 to work off a 4 port USB to
> Serial adapter with Windows 10. I couldn't get any of my adapters to work
> save one. They worked under previous versions of windows and are all FDTI
> chipsets. They show to be working correctly in Windows, but not in
> Writelog. I had a tip from K0BX to delete the stop bits number in the .ini
> ports section. I couldn't find what he was talking about.
>
>
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