I am sure the 4800 baud is sufficient for the purposes of WSJT-X.

I will try the dual ports (using the USB and Serial ports at the same
time).  Though I have control over the software based serial splitting
being used to the point that I can filter traffic between ports. I just
can't run the ports at different speeds.

73,
Scott, WU2X

On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 7:11 AM, Yannick DEVOS (XV4Y) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Scott, Bill,
>
> Scott, another solution is to use both CAT ports of the TS-590S/SG.
> The TS-590 has two ports : USB and RS-232.
> It has the ability (unique in the market as far as I know) to handle CAT
> traffic on both ports simultaneously.
> Many operators use the USB port to control the transceiver from a computer
> and connect the RS-232 port to a decoder to do band changing on antennas
> selectors.
>
> Of course, sending contradicting commands at the same time can damage the
> rig, so be careful with this.
>
> 73,
> Yan - XV4Y.
> ---
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>
> > Le 7 avr. 2015 à 17:20, Bill Somerville <[email protected]> a écrit
> :
> >
> > On 07/04/2015 05:05, Scott McClements wrote:
> > Hi Scott,
> >> Greetings -  I am using a Kenwood TS-590S and wsjtx-1.4.0 rc5-win32.
> >> In the drop down list for the CAT baud rates, the list only goes to
> >> 57600. Would it be possible to add faster rates to the list? Hopefully
> >> its just a matter of adding the values to the drop down list.
> >>
> >> I realize I can change the baud rate in the TS-590S, but I am using a
> >> complex COM port sharing arrangement that requires me to use 115200.
> > 57.6 kBaud is sufficient for any CAT traffic between WSJT-X and you rig.
> > If you have other traffic then WSJT-X is not going to work reliably
> > since the Hamlib library used by WSJT-X is synchronous and cannot handle
> > unsolicited traffic.
> >
> > Generally, dumb virtual serial port splitters that simply replicate
> > serial port traffic to multiple clients are not supported. If you need
> > to have multiple clients for your rig's CAT port then you must use a
> > smart intermediary such as OmniRig or the Hamlib network rig control
> server.
> >>
> >> 73,
> >> Scott McClements, WU2X
> >>
> > 73
> > Bill
> > G4WJS.
> >
> >
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