"So why did you repeat it"
Because I am stupid, I guess. I never gave a
thought to the original being sent when I replied to the post. For that I am
sorry.
Jim
- Original Message -
From:
Bill
Aycock
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 06
It would seem to me that the "trash" is being
posted here. Sure glad my grand son was not setting next to me when I
opened your post. Is that kind of language really necessary in this
forum
- Original Message -
From:
swl0720
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
I am using a Rig Blaster with my Yaesu FT100 and it works fine.
The first thing I would check is to make sure that there is output from the
sound card. This can easily be checked by plugging a speaker into the sound card
at the same location you are plugging the audio cable going to the Ri
PK
232
Jim,
What software are you using on the PK-232
MBX with XP?
Gary - N3ALL
- Original Message -
From:
Jim Clark
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 6:27
PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Help with
Ron,
As long as your computer has a serial port and the software you want to use
is compatible with Win 98 you should have no problems. I have a PK232 MBX from
the mid 90s that I have used on computers running Windows 3.1, 95, ME and now
XP and it worked fine on all of them.
What softwar
twork ?
Thanks Jim, I checked on both PCs and for and
print sharing for Microsoft networks is enabled on both .
Andy K3UK
- Original Message -
From:
Jim Clark
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 9:22
PM
Su
Andy,
I know just enough to get you in trouble but if you want to give it a try I
can offer a few ideas. I have five computers in the house networked together but
they are hard wired not wireless. I do have a nice book that I use for a
referance "Home networking visual jumpstart."
One of t
Tom,
If only the Baudot light is light when you power the TNC on it should be
working. I know this is obvious but are you sure that you are specifying the
correct com port?
Run the hyper terminal program that is located in the Windows software and set
up the com port that you are using to 960