[digitalradio] Re: Digi Keyer

2007-03-30 Thread w0tmm
Andy:
 That might be a while I do not know anything about digital. I am
not even sure how to listen or view an RTTY, PSK, qso.

John W0TMM

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien"
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> Well done John , I hope to work you with that Digikeyer and TS2000.
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> ANdy K3Uk






[digitalradio] Re: Digi Keyer

2007-03-30 Thread w0tmm
Andy:
 The part I failed to understand was creating the ports. I just
loaded the "template". I went back and created a seperate port for
Control, FSK, CW, and PTT. Now Commander is working.

I am sure there are some other areas that I will have to work on as
well. The first time you try to do this all is not as obvious as it
seems later.

Thank you, 

John W0TMM

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien"
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> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "w0tmm"  wrote:
> Let me start from the beginning of the usual process, just so I
> understand.
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> Did you install the device router?
> If so, did you create a virtual serial port for rig control?
> If so, does that virtual serial port correspond with the one you set
> up in Commander ?
> Did you set the baud rate for the TS-2000 and Commander (9600 baud for
> both).
> Does Commander read the rig's frequency?
> 
> I'll quit there and save the other questiosn for later..
> 
> Andy K3UK





[digitalradio] Re: Digi Keyer

2007-03-30 Thread w0tmm
Andy:
 Yes Commander is configured for the TS-2000. The whole DXLab
suite was working fine till I hooked up the Digi Keyer. The only
lights woking on the Digi Keyer is the yellow power light and the
green squelch light. Commander is not working at all. I have been
through the DXLab set-up on the MicroHam web site. I do not know what
else to do.

John W0TMM
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien"
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> How do you have Commander configured for the 2000 ?
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> > I am getting an error meassage from Commander. Receive Buffer Overflow
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> > Receive buffer overflow means data is arriviong so rapidly that the
> > CPU could not process it. This will happen if the virtual serial port
> > is not properly connected and/or configured.
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> > Any ideas?
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> > John W0TMM
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> -- 
> Andy K3UK
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[digitalradio] Re: Digi Keyer

2007-03-30 Thread w0tmm
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien"
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> How do you have Commander configured for the 2000 ?
 
Yes I do.



[digitalradio] Re: Digi Keyer

2007-03-29 Thread w0tmm

I forgot about that.  My FSK key on the Microham cable for the TS2000
> just hangs loose.  It appears to not be needed.  I think I recall my
> brain being puzzled when it first arrived and concluding that that
> section of the cable was for another Kenwood, the 570.  Just ingnore
> it.  FSK RTTY and AFSK RTTY with my TS2000 and my Microkeyer works
> just fine, I assume the same will apply to your Digikeyer.
> 
> Andy K3UK
>
 I am getting an error meassage from Commander. Receive Buffer Overflow 

Receive buffer overflow means data is arriviong so rapidly that the
CPU could not process it. This will happen if the virtual serial port
is not properly connected and/or configured.

Any ideas?

John W0TMM



[digitalradio] Digi Keyer

2007-03-29 Thread w0tmm
I bought a DigiKeyer and it arrived today. I have it hooked up to my
TS-2000, but there is no where to plug in the RTTY plug. The ACC2 port
has a connector for it. 
Does anyone have any experience with the DigiKeyer and the TS-2000?

John W0TMM