Tom, are you starting WSJT-X from N1MM or are you starting from WSJT-X first before you open N1MM?  Once N1MM is set up, you can start WSJT-X by this sequence:  Open N1MM+ Logger > Window > Load WSTX-X/JTDX.  My guess is you have missed something in the Set-up of N1MM+ Logger. It took me several tries, but I finally got it to work.

Bruce WA1YZN


On 6/11/2020 13:16, Tom Ramberg via wsjt-devel wrote:
I have done this before for a long time with a FT-1000MP, and I have never had any problems. At this particular club we also have a station no. 2, with a Yaesu FT-1000 Mark V, and the combo WSJT-X in one of the CAT ports from Microham router and N1MM+ on the other works, even the Mark V is not listed in WSJT-X choice of radios. I use FT-1000MP, and that works, as far as I can see. So it still is a FTdx3000 problem. But as I stated earlier, Im not computer savvy enough to understand why.

Latest: I happened, by coincidence, to start WSJT-X first, and then N1MM+, today's update, and then it worked! I checked, starting N1MM+ first, then WSJT-X provokes the Hamlib error again.

73 de Tom OH6VDA


11. jun. 2020 kl. 15:50 skrev Bill Somerville <[email protected]>:


Mike,

the microHAM uRouter application provides two sets of virtual serial ports per rig. I have been using this facility with issues for many Years. Proper arbitration of CAT commands is provided. Obviously conflicting commands cannot be reconciled, but control from two applications is reasonable and practical using this application with devices like the micro KEYER 2 and 2R+.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 11/06/2020 13:05, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Reading the documentation it's implied and refers to a "control channel".  The thing just does a passthru so I don't know how it could possibly share the rig with CAT control.  That's likely why he got a bus collision error.  I also can't find a single youtube video of anybody doing CAT control using two programs.  The 2nd cat port is just for monitoring.

Unless I'm reading the wrong documentation.  Nowhere in the docs does it say you can have two CAT control channels.  If it did they'd be bragging about it for sure.  They just don't explicitly state the limitation (should be obvious to the casual user I'm sure :-)

From https://www.microham.com/Downloads/U2_English_Manual.pdf for example:

*The virtual COM port assigned for Control* can be shared with CW and/or PTT but sharing must be specifically supported by the application. Many applications do not know how to share the radio port with other functions, use the control lines (RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR) for handshaking, or apply a fixed level.


Mike



On Thursday, June 11, 2020, 06:43:56 AM CDT, Bill Somerville <[email protected]> wrote:


On 11/06/2020 12:36, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
> You can't have two programs doing CAT control to the MKII at the same
> time.
>
Mike,

that's not correct. The microHAM uRouter provides two sets of COM ports
per radio.


73
Bill
G4WJS.




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