I believe 46 is correct... Though you can change it... Handy if you have
2 775s ;-)

I'd use 9600... But that should not be an issue... 1200 should work
fine...  Make sure you have the right COM port connected... You are
using the correct cable... Not a "null modem" cable or something... You
have power to the CT17... The Com port isn't disabled in the BIOS if
it's on the main-board.

Try another cable... Another COM port... Try another program such as
YPLog which has a very easy to configure interface... And a free demo
download. You should also get a copy of C-IV commander available for
download elsewhere...

If it still doesn't work... Could be anything... Time to scope the TTL
interface and see if it's working... Good luck...

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: December 7, 2002 2:40 PM
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Ben-

I used to have that same setup and it worked fine. Try seeing the radio
and program to 9600 baud and I have some vague memory the radio address
is 4C or 5C, not 46.

Andy  K5VM

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Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 11:36 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] IC775DSP/CT-17 vs DX4WIN


I have problem to get my IC775 and CT17 work with DX4WIN.
It always say "Radio timeout".
I have done the proper setup in DX4WIN.
-address for IC775 is 46
-Baudrate is 1200
-The baudrate in my computer is also set to 1200.
I have tested with several computers, I have also reload DX4WIN several
times. No luck!! I use Dx4WIN ver. 5.03 Why didn=B4t it work ?? Please
help !!! 73s de Ben SM3DXC

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