On 6/28/2018 10:00 AM, hb9brj wrote:
> When dealing with COM ports created by USB devices, these 2 utilities out of
> Uwe Sieber's kitchen have helped me a lot:
If one is using a modern Windows OS, the Device Manager Port advanced
settings do that as well, able to set COM ports up to COM256.
73
When dealing with COM ports created by USB devices, these 2 utilities out of
Uwe Sieber's kitchen have helped me a lot:
COM Port Manager by Uwe Sieber:
https://www.uwe-sieber.de/comportman_e.html
COM Name Arbiter Setter:
https://www.uwe-sieber.de/misc_tools_e.html
(scroll down on page)
73,
The com ports used for physical control of the radios are normally set up
when I first put a K3 into operation. The MicroHAM router deals with
additional com ports that are not physical but serve to provide
communications between pieces of software within the computer. When choosing
those com
Doesn't the MicroHAM router control the com ports? You should be able to
set it to anything you want in the router. I have had no issues using Com 1,
2 and 3 with Writelog.
John KK9A
K7TV wrote:
I run two K3 radios with MicroHAM u2R for SO2R in N1MMplus.
It has been working, but occasionally
Erik,
1. Please set the Windows System Environment variable
devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices to 1
2. Open Windows Device Manager and select View -> Show Hidden Devices
3. You will probably see far more COM port devices than seen previously
4. Expand Ports
5. (Expand Eltima devices
Use Device Manager/Ports/Advanced and change the port number(s) for the KUSB(s)
in question.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Jun 22, 2018, at 2:04 PM, Erik Basilier wrote:
>
> I run two K3 radios with MicroHAM u2R for SO2R in N1MMplus.
> It has been working, but occasionally I get a
I run two K3 radios with MicroHAM u2R for SO2R in N1MMplus.
It has been working, but occasionally I get a message about COM port
conflicts, about the two COM ports that are used to control the radios, and
this causes problems during a contest such as tomorrow
I have spent some time looking
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