Hello,
I am just configuring my DX4Win software to connect to the radio and TNC
modem. Could someone tell me which parameters should be used in a case of
FT1000MP?
I know the baud rate should be 4800, and the COM field is also correct.
However, the radio does not work. What about the 'address
Hi Wanda,
Mine is setup like this...
Type: Yaesu FT1000MP
Address: 00
Baudrate: 4800
Both default boxes are checked
COM Port: COM1
Poll rate: 500
ms MAX: 5
DTR High is checked
RTS High is NOT checked
Hope this helps.
73 - Ted - W8TTS
Wanda_Jak wrote:
Hello,
I am just configuring my DX4Win
Not sure why you feel it is off-topic here, Philippe, but I'd
love to hear if you have any success. If I could get WRITElog
and DX4WIN running on LINUX I would retire these WIN machines
in 72 hours.
Amen! Add me to the list of Linux-interested parties! - John, WA9ALS, only
stuck in Windows
I have my Yaesu FT-1000MP MKV and DX4win set up the same way; however, I'm
using a USB to RS232 adapter. Everything works fine but slow. When I did use
the one (1) com port I do have on my computer instead of the adapter
response was much, much faster.
73,
John, KC9JS
Twin Lakes, Wisconsin
That's one of the reasons that my new computer was built with multiple
com ports and usb ports.
73 - Ted - W8TTS
John, KC9JS wrote:
I have my Yaesu FT-1000MP MKV and DX4win set up the same way; however, I'm
using a USB to RS232 adapter. Everything works fine but slow. When I did use
the one
I am setting up a new computer and I cannot find my information about how to
link DX4WIN and DXTELNET. Any help appreciated. Thanks and 73 de Joe, W6RLL
Mostly likely this question pulls ...further...away from DX4WIN; but:
Two separate monitors for those app's; that sounds really neat. Ok; using a
second graphics card and monitor; how would I configure this, in my case, under
Win2000??
Mike Bragassa, K5UO
Message: 5
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004
I am setting up a new computer and I cannot find my information about how to
link DX4WIN and DXTELNET. Any help appreciated. Thanks and 73 de Joe, W6RLL
Mike,
I did this with my computer, I use windows XP, so I guess (??) it aint far
off with Win2000? It involved installing a second video card. Then after it
has been installed if you go to control panel, check under displays you will
see that windows has configured two monitors. You can then
Joe,
When you installed DXTELNET it created a sub-directory called DXT4WIN.
The instructions are there.
73,
Alan N5NA
Joe Young wrote:
I am setting up a new computer and I cannot find my information about
how to
link DX4WIN and DXTELNET. Any help appreciated. Thanks and 73 de Joe,
Thanks to everybody who answered. My connection does not work yet, but w'll
see soon. Something in my computer have to be configured in a wrong way.
Best 73/88 yl Wanda SP7IWA
I've got Windows only for DX4WIN and other little things.
I've migrated quite all to Linux Box but...
Why don't make a DX4LIN version?
How do you thik about it, Paul?
73s de Leo, IZ5FSA
PS:
DX4LIN don't necessary mean for free, isn't it?
- Original Message -
From: John Fleming [EMAIL
I have hundreds of confirmed QSOs to submit to the DXCC desk, some of which
comprise a 30 meter DXCC and the rest are just for the Challenge. Never
thought about the mechanics of how to prepare the submission list with
DX4WIN, so am asking for your ideas. It appears that the best thing to do
I am setting up a new computer and I cannot find my information about how
to
link DX4WIN and DXTELNET. Any help appreciated. Thanks and 73 de Joe,
W6RLL
http://www.qsl.net/wa9als/dxtelnet.htm
Be absolutely certain that you have the CORRECT serial cable connecting your
computer to the FT1000MP. I do not have the manual here since I moved, but
it is a non-standard cable.
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On Behalf Of Wanda_Jak
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