[Dx4win] Com port needing reset?

2007-04-23 Thread ON4AOI

Look if it isn?t a RF problem Paul, 
Most Computers don?t like RF on the serials
Putting a ferriet beat on the serial cable close
To the PC might help or try with another computer
To see if the problem remains

GUY ON4AOI

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Namens Paul Ferguson
Verzonden: Monday, April 23, 2007 2:03 PM
Aan: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Onderwerp: [Dx4win] Com port needing reset?

I am using DX4WIN version 6.04 with Windows XP and an ICOM 756 Pro 
II. 

The Pro II is connected to the computer thru a homemade CI-V 
interface on COM3.

I recently added my SteppIR control box to CI-V bus and 
turned on the "Transceive" option in the Pro II. This configuration 
works, but a few times the radio interface has stopped working thru 
DX4WIN. "Start Radio" will not get it going again. The Pro II is 
still sending out data because the SteppIR continues to track the 
radio.

When the problem occurs, I have terminated DX4WIN and brought up the 
free program "Commander" to see if a different program can use the 
Com port to work with the CI-V interface. Commander does not 
communicate with the Pro II after the problem occurs. If I reboot XP, 
things are working again.

Anyone have a suggestion as to what is causing this problem?

73,
Paul
K5ESW 


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[Dx4win] Com port needing reset?

2007-04-23 Thread Paul Ferguson
I am using DX4WIN version 6.04 with Windows XP and an ICOM 756 Pro 
II. 

The Pro II is connected to the computer thru a homemade CI-V 
interface on COM3.

I recently added my SteppIR control box to CI-V bus and 
turned on the "Transceive" option in the Pro II. This configuration 
works, but a few times the radio interface has stopped working thru 
DX4WIN. "Start Radio" will not get it going again. The Pro II is 
still sending out data because the SteppIR continues to track the 
radio.

When the problem occurs, I have terminated DX4WIN and brought up the 
free program "Commander" to see if a different program can use the 
Com port to work with the CI-V interface. Commander does not 
communicate with the Pro II after the problem occurs. If I reboot XP, 
things are working again.

Anyone have a suggestion as to what is causing this problem?

73,
Paul
K5ESW