Joe Planisky wrote:
Well, that's just it: you can't change it on the K2, and the KIO2 manual says it should be 2 stop bits.
You will normally find that 4800 baud tends to be set to 2 stop bits but everything else appears to be 1. I don't know why this is but it seems to be the norm.

Ian


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Joe KB8AP

On May 14, 2008, at 1:43 AM, Larry Clay wrote:

One stop bit is the normal default for most programs for serial communications. Hyperterminal in Windows XP defaults to this. Also the KIO2 manual says that one stop bit works also. The main thing is that both the K2 and control program are set the same.

Larry
KB5DXY

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