It seems that everyone that has had FT1000 CAT problems has solved them by
doing a master reset. I'd suggest writing down all your menu settings and
then do it. I think I had to do that to one of mine a long time ago...I
havent had any problems with either of mine in over and year running DXbase,
DX4WIN, CT, NA, or WF1B.
73, Ty K3MM
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Sawyer <N6NT@worldnet.att.net>
To: ct-user@contesting.com <ct-user@contesting.com>; yaesu@contesting.com
<yaesu@contesting.com>
To: <yaesu@contesting.com>
Date: Monday, November 03, 1997 17:23
Subject: [Yaesu] CAT Interface on 1000MP/CT
>Here is what is probably a cockpit problem, but it is nevertheless a
>vexing problem that has afflicted at least a couple of us out here on
>the left coast:
>
>I'm running CT 9.27 with a 1000MP. Some days this combination works
>fine, some days it doesn't. I can never predict which it's going to
>be. This time around, things were fine the night before the start of
>SS, but (you guessed it) not the day of the contest. Here's a problem
>description:
>
>The computer can be used to set a frequency on the MP. Type in a
>frequency and the radio will go to that frequency. However, CT stays
>stuck on some random frequency. At the moment, it is 3.728, but I have
>seen this happen with other frequencies on other bands. I can type in
>any frequency, the radio will go to that frequency, the CT display will
>go momentarily to the new band I have selected, then the display will
>pop back to indicate 80 meters. If I log a contact, it gets put in the
>log as an 80m contact, and when I do WRITELOG the contact shows up as
>3.527. It makes no difference what band or what frequency I actually
>use; the frequency in the log will always be the same. Clearly the
>breakdown occurs when CT issues a poll command for a frequency
>indication and then sees a bogus frequency when it unpacks the return
>block.
>
>Some things I have been very careful to check:
> - I have RIT turned OFF and the internal RIT offset set to 0. (We all
>know CT can't handle RIT on a MP.)
> - The RS-232 cable is a known good cable; I have tried several with
>the same results.
> - The COM port is a known good port. I have obtained the same results
>with several different COM ports on the same computer, and in fact have
>tried three different computers with this radio and obtained the same
>results.
> - This radio does work fine with TRlog. TRlog will not only set the
>right frequency, but it will get the right frequency into the log. (But
>note that TRlog only enters the band you're on; it doesn't try to get an
>actual frequency out of the radio the way CT does.)
> - I do have CT set to use RADIO1 (obviously; otherwise I wouldn't be
>able to set frequency).
>
>This state seems to come and go with the phase of the moon, or maybe the
>alignment of the stars. I have seen the computer/radio system be in a
>functional state and then go into a failed state when I don't think I
>made any changes to anything. It only enters the failed state when I
>bring first it up, though. I have never seen the computer interface
>suddenly start failing after I brought up CT and had things working
>correctly.
>
>This problem is not just peculiar to my radio, by the way. A couple of
>hours before the contest Saturday I got a phone call from K2KW, getting
>ready to do SS from K6KM's station. Kenny had K6KM's MP in this state
>and wanted to know how to clear it and get CT working. I told him I had
>seen the same problem but (fortunately) my rig was working fine at the
>moment. When I brought it up just to be sure, though, it was stuck on
>3.527! The only solution was to disconnect and manually band-change CT
>during the contest. (Well, I could have switched over to TR, but I
>decided against that.) As luck would have it, I now see a whole string
>of SS contacts logged as 20m which I know were on 15m. Of course,
>there's no way now of finding where this started or where it ended! So
>I've got to figure out what I (we) are doing wrong here before the next
>contest. Anybody ever seen this problem before? What's going on here?
>
>Bruce, N6NT
>
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