On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Tommy Alderman
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been using a logging program named YPlog for about 15 years. It has
> not been supported for the past 10 years, however it is still, in my
> opinion, one of the best logging programs around. Up until I received my K3,
> YPlog had worked with any radio I tried connecting it to. But of course, now
> I can not get it to talk with the K3. I know the problem is with YPlog and
> not the K3.
>
> YPlog supports Icom, Yaesu, Kenwood, and Ten Tec radios. I have been trying
> to make it connect to the K3 using the Kenwood radio, however that section
> defaults at 4800 b and 2 data bits. I can occasionally get it to work with
> my K3 if I select 34,500b and 1 bit, but that is not successful every time.
>
> My thousand to one shot question, has anyone with K3, who might be using
> this old program, ever gotten it to communicate with the their K3? If so, I
> sure would like to know how you have yours configured.

It seems to basically work through LP-Bridge if I turn on the "AI2"
option for the virtual com port. YPlog is configured for Kenwood at
38400, 1 stop bit. You may be able to get it to work without LP-Bridge
in the middle if you can find a way to get it to send "AI2;" after
connecting.. otherwise use LP-Bridge...

http://www.telepostinc.com/LPB.html

    ~Iain / N6ML
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