Hi Anders,

I do not think that serial/parallel ports on the motherboard are supported
either.  I did not mean to imply that (by omission).

73 - Jim AD1C

--- Anders Janis SM4RNA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So onboard serial ports on the motherboard is supported?
> 
> > Of course Guy means hardware COM and LPT ports (the kind you would get 
> > from expansion cards in PCI slots).  Virtual ports through USB devices
> > are still supported.
> >
> > 73 - Jim AD1C


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Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://www.ad1c.us
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Dec  1 15:42:48 2006
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David M. Monfried)
Date: Fri Dec  1 15:44:54 2006
Subject: [Dx4win] Problem controlling IC-7000
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'm having a problem getting DX4WIN (v7.02.15)to control my IC-7000. 

Comm port, address (70), and other settings in DX4WIN/File/Preferences/Radio
are, I'm almost certain, correct. Just to check this, I downloaded Ham Radio
Deluxe and, using the same settings as in DX4WIN, can control the IC-7000
with no problem at all with HRD. 

Here are the symptoms (these may be similar to what Jim, AD1C, recently
experienced:

1. Occasionally - but rarely - when I click on a spot, the radio jumps to
the spotted frequency, and when it does there's often a delay. But I have to
click furiously several times to even have a chance for a frequency change.
With HRD, everything works instantaneously (e.g., as I slide the frequency
bar in HRD, the IC-7000 frequency changes right along with it). And, of
course, since I can control using HRD, the physical connection between
computer and radio is fine.

2. DX4WIN does NOT give me a time-out message (so I assume the program
thinks it's "seeing" the radio).

3. FWIW, I have no problem using DX4WIN to control two other radios: My
Yaesu FT-817 and the MK-V.

If anyone is successfully controlling their IC-7000 with DX4WIN ver 7.02,
I'd very much appreciate their sending me their settings in
Preferences/Radio. Or if anyone has a suggestion, I'd sure appreciate
hearing it. Or do we have a program bug here?!

Thanks!

Dave, W2PK

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