Re: [Elecraft] [K2] K2+N1MM

2009-03-28 Thread Bill Coleman

On Mar 19, 2009, at 8:16 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:

> Anyone got any ideas why N1MM logger periodically puts up the "lost
> comm" box when it's controlling my K2?  It reconnects automatically,  
> and
>  controls the radio just fine, only once the box comes up, I have to
> manually click "OK" to get rid of it.  I'm using the KUSB adapter I  
> got
> from E'craft with my K3 to create the COM port, it comes up as COM5.
> Maybe there's a way to change the polling rate?
>
> I'm so far out of my league when it comes to stuff like this ...

I've seen this before, myself. I always attributed it to having a very  
slow Windows machine running something that interferes with the  
polling of the K2.

I think there's an N1MM setting to change the polling rate. Seems like  
there's an N1MM setting for everything


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Re: [Elecraft] [K2] K2+N1MM

2009-03-20 Thread Julius Fazekas n2wn

Fred,

What Operating System are you using? Does it work properly with the K3?

If it's a Windows OS. You can change the baud rate by going into
Start>Settings>Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager>Ports and find
the one labeled USB (most likely name) with COM5 after it. The default baud
rate is usually 9600. If I recall correctly the K2 should be 4800...
Hopefully this will clear it up.

73,
Julius
n2wn

Fred Jensen wrote:
> 
> Anyone got any ideas why N1MM logger periodically puts up the "lost 
> comm" box when it's controlling my K2?  It reconnects automatically, and 
>   controls the radio just fine, only once the box comes up, I have to 
> manually click "OK" to get rid of it.  I'm using the KUSB adapter I got 
> from E'craft with my K3 to create the COM port, it comes up as COM5. 
> Maybe there's a way to change the polling rate?
> 
> I'm so far out of my league when it comes to stuff like this ...
> 
> 73,
> 
> Fred K6DGW
> - Northern California Contest Club
> - CU in the 2009 Cal QSO Party  3-4 Oct 2009
> - www.cqp.org
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[Elecraft] [K2] K2+N1MM

2009-03-19 Thread Fred Jensen
Anyone got any ideas why N1MM logger periodically puts up the "lost 
comm" box when it's controlling my K2?  It reconnects automatically, and 
  controls the radio just fine, only once the box comes up, I have to 
manually click "OK" to get rid of it.  I'm using the KUSB adapter I got 
from E'craft with my K3 to create the COM port, it comes up as COM5. 
Maybe there's a way to change the polling rate?

I'm so far out of my league when it comes to stuff like this ...

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2009 Cal QSO Party  3-4 Oct 2009
- www.cqp.org
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