Yea, we had mentioned that in another email. Plus, he's actually getting
frequency readouts... but they are bogus. If you aren't in real time/F9
...you don't get anything in the frequency readout. It would be blank. He's
getting frequencies in that area, but they are bogus.

When I had a yaesu ftdx1200, I had issues with VFO A and VFO B and DX4WIN.
It was a setting issue on that one too.

Tim Moore

On Fri, Apr 19, 2019, 7:57 AM Randy Farmer <w...@tx.rr.com> wrote:

> Be sure you have the program in "Add Real-time" mode (F9). The frequency
> won't update otherwise. This one bites me all the time.
>
> 73...
> Randy, W8FN
>
> On 4/18/2019 10:30 PM, Tim moore wrote:
> > I'd get with someone who has a 7300 hooked up to DX4WIN (and the 7300 is
> a
> > VERY popular radio, so there has to be LOTS of folks with that
> > combination!) and compare configs. That said, does your radio really
> > support that baud rate of 115200? Mine does NOT, It only goes up to
> 38400..
> > And again, my setup (which of course is different, because it's for a
> Yaesu
> > FT DX 3000....but some things remain constant between most radios/comm
> > ports/software logging apps) makes me wonder where you got some of the
> > numbers/config.Where did you get that address of 94 hex? Does your poll
> > rate (5000) match the poll rate in your radio menu? does your baud
> (115200)
> > match on ALL THREE PLACES: radio menu, DX4WIN (we see that it is what
> that
> > is set to) and also on the port on your laptop/computer? the key is
> > EVERYTHING has to match....the settings in the radio menu....the settings
> > in DX4WIN....and any settings on the port you are attached to on the
> > computer/laptop. I'd check ALL three places...that things like baud rate,
> > comm port, poll rate (only applies to the radio and DX4WIN....not the
> > computer port), DTR, RTS....are all set to the SAME THING. For instance,
> my
> > radio requires RTS to be set to HIGH. And mine requires NOTHING to be
> > configured in the Address (where you have 94 Hex). Mine will only go to
> > 38400.....and i have all three places set to 38400....the radio (via the
> > menu option), the port on the laptop AND DX4WIN (in preference). All
> three
> > places have to match...and can only be set to a rate that all three
> places
> > support.
> >
> > Forgive me if the above was to "obvious", but I've learned in trouble
> > shooting over 40 years in the comm/IT business (and often...like this
> > case...with the proverbial "3000 mile screwdriver" as we say in the
> > business, because I'm not there to physically see your setup)...never
> > assume anything, no matter how obvious it may or may not be to one person
> > or the other! Again, get someone with a 7300 on the DX4WIN forum to share
> > settings.........or check the things I mention.
> >
> > K4TK
> >
> >
> >
> > Tim Moore
> > PMP
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 8:32 PM Mark Lunday <wd4...@outlook.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Tim and All
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks.  Sorry for the delayed response.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> My setup
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>     - Windows 10 64 bit, build 17763
> >>     - VSPE 64 bit v0.938.4.846, with license for 64 bit
> >>     - Band Master 1.6, perfect synch with the 7300
> >>     - WSJT-X 2.1.0, perfect synch with the 7300
> >>     - FL Digi 4.1.01, perfect synch with the 7300
> >>     - DXLab DX Commander 13.9.0, perfect synch with the 7300
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> DX4WIN 9.0.3.1160, not synching properly
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Capture1 shows the settings of the RADIO control in DX4WIN, which are
> the
> >> same as the other programs that are connecting to the 7300:
> >> 115,200/N/8/2/DTS=0/RTS=0
> >>
> >> Capture2 shows the DX4WIN readout of the 7300 frequency.  Note that the
> >> secondary freq on 40 meters is correct (not in use when snip was taken).
> >> The primary freq is haywire.
> >>
> >> Capture3 shows the DX4WIN readout of the 7300 frequency 5 second after
> >> Capture2.  Note that the secondary freq on 40 meters is correct (not in
> use
> >> when snip was taken).  The primary freq is haywire.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> The primary freq readout jumps back and forth between Capture2 and
> >> Capture3.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Mark Lunday, WD4ELG
> >>
> >> Greensboro, NC  FM06be
> >>
> >> wd4...@arrl.net
> >>
> >> http://wd4elg.blogspot.com
> >>
> >> SKCC #16439  FISTS #17972  QRP ARCI #16497
> >>
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