Hi All,
I'm having a problem that I have not run into before. I currently
have two radios attached to DX4Win and when I switch from Radio 2 to
radio 1 DX4Win shuts itself down. Here are the particulars:
Pentium 4 Dual core with 2 gigs of mem
Windows XP SP2 with all the latest updates
Radio 1 is a Yaesu FT-2000 latest firmware, etc. on COM5
Radio 2 is a Kenwood TS-950SDX with the latest PROM on COM6
COM Ports are provided by an Inside Out Edgeport uSB converter which
supplies COM 5 thru 8
As long as I stay on the Yaesu I have no problems at all. If I go to
the Kenwood by selecting radio 2 it works fine. As soon as I go back
to radio 1 and after about a 3 second pause, DX4Win shuts down. No
error messgaes, nothing. It just closes. When I restart it, I see it
begin to come up and then it shuts itself down again before any of the
DX4Win windows appear. If I try to launch it a 2nd time it works
perfectly - just like before the radio switch.
If I swap the radios, the Kenwood as radio 1 and the Yaesu as radio 2
and I do an operation on the kenwood, as soon as I go to the Yaesu the
program closes.
It seems that the problem is with the Yaesu but it works fine as long
as I don't try to use the Kenwood.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what I can do to resolve this??
73, Tom
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Tom LeClerc, Amateur Radio Station W1TJL
(past calls WB1CBY, /VE8,XL8,CI8,VO2)
LeClerc Consulting
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PC/Network Consulting
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Sep 26 06:42:27 2007
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve GW4BLE)
Date: Wed Sep 26 06:46:27 2007
Subject: [Dx4win] MMTTY
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The problem is with the driver for the Yaesu FT2000, this is *not* an issue
for Icom rigs.
73
Steve
GW4BLE
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 September 2007 01:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] MMTTY
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>As mentioned previously though, SPLIT operation on RTTY (MMTTY) doesn?t
work
>properly; if you call someone on the 2nd VFO the received signal on the
main
>VFO is then reversed.? I suppose it depends how much split frequency
>operation you do on MMTTY, but it was annoying to find this happen when
>calling the guys at 3B7.
>There ?*could* be some other anomalies too.
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I use?MMTTY here in the FSK (vs AFSK) mode?with my Icom, I have not
"noticed" that problem--sure didn't realize if that happens..... then
again... maybe the other station hit "REV" and didn't tell me... I worked
3B7C on 10 mhz but don't remember whether it was split or not??? BTW, I
usually run it "outside" DX4WIN, unless I am in a RUSH to call someone.
?
Steve, W5KI
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