Alain,

The Kenwood requires both the DTR and RTS boxes in user options to be
checked.  Perhaps this is the problem?  Also, the serial port parameters
such as baud rate, stop bits, etc... must agree with how you have your radio
configured.

Hope this helps...
BTW, please do not cross post or otherwise post the same message to multiple
newsgroups/reflectors.  If you have something for the DXbase Reflector,
please only post the message there.

Regards,
Courtney

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alain Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 12:24 PM
Subject: DXBase 2004 serial interface with Kenwood TS-2000 doesn't work!


> Good morning folks!
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> I am trying to have my Kenwood TS-2000 communicate -via serial interface-
> with DXBase 2004 and it doesn't work too well (By the way, the same serial
> connection works perfectly between Kenwood ARCP-2000 software and the
> Kenwood TS-2000).
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> Both (DXBase 2004 and TS-2000) communicates but the data recorded in
DXBase
> like mode, frequency, band are not the good one.  More over, when I modify
> manually the information in DXBase 2004, in the  <mode, frequency, band>
> windows it does change the frequency on the radio and I loose my QSO!
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> I've tried numerous combinations of parameters in <Tool, Option, User
> options, Radio1> without success.
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> All I want to do, I want the proper informations the be automatically
> recorded in DXBase 2004 when I log new QSO in DXBase 2004.  But it doesn't
> work with me.
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> Anybody using DXBase 2004 and Kenwood TS-2000 and being successful with
> their serial interface communication?  If yes, what parameters do you use?
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> Tnx a lot for your help.
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> Alain Reid, va2spb
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